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NAT LUNEN Being silly today makes it easier to be wiser tomorrow. BOB SKAVLAND To marry young is to have a long life of happiness. . CONNIE SPRUTE Life is like the song that flows beautifully from her lips. JOHN CASE He says little but thinks a lot DAVID TRYON Life is short and so am I. 'Ef ' ,pp 6 1 AL COMPTON Don't say all you know but know all you say. KA THY F LOOD KATHY HENDRICKSON A sweet and friendly smile . A Dynamite in a small package lights her face. y
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gun- 'SH MILLI CHAMBERS Work is work and must be done, but nevertheless l'1l have my fun. 'eff' TOM ROGERS It 's nice to be natural when you 're naturally nice. '+V JERRY TRICKEY It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. t s p sf C X irq 1-nl GERI SISK Come graduation and snatch PAT O'SHEA Morning comes long before you 're ready for it, me away from this homework. CAROL HEGBLOOM Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in her head. up , L. RICH HODGES 'Tis better to love all women little than one WOITIHH lots. DALE POLLA Generally speaking, he's gen- erally speaking.
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gweffe years yoyeffer d,,,,,.'--- ON SLIDE, left to right: Kathy Flood, Bonnie Flathers, Carol Hegbloom, Dale Polla, John Case, Keith Ford. STANDING left to right: Milli Chambers, Andena Anderson, Connie Sprute, Kathy I-lendrickson. MEMORIES FOR TOMORROW MADE TODAY Ten scared little first graders started school twelve years ago and,since have accomplished much to be proud of. In grade school they did exciting things like playing boys chase the girls at recess. By the fourth grade they turned sophisti- cated and s'tarted to have dances, the beginning of grown-up social functions, The transition from grade school to junior high was hard to take. The biggest item in the two years of junior high was the pop and ice cream picnic at the park. It set the class fund back S50! ! !! The 1967 seniors enjoyed high school life by participating in all the activities As freshmen they built the bonfire and painted the M . As juniors they sold con- cessions and built a beautiful prom. Finally, they reached their senior year. The boys played basketball and went to state tournament in Burley. The girls helped by making signs and cheerleading for the games. These activities left all the seniors with many fond memories for tomorrow. As a whole, the years were happy, full, and carefree. Life is so much fun when among good friends.
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