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-.v,,. i 'lliiusrv' ' 2 HOWARD ALLEE l'm so-0-o humzry. Of. 1 . xl ff in 'R L.-4 aff' BOB AMRINE And to think he hexzan life as n harefool hny.I RACHEL BAKER VIC BLAKELY Simplicity ix her jewel bright. l never think uf the future: il 4 F M N' is li ' X, vu-f rg: 534 i f WALLACE BLIEFERNICH ll' words were music. some people would he an whole hrxlss hand! QUWL , CAROL ANN BROWN A happy Lrirl with lots of p it comes soon enmnrh! DON ANDERSON To heck with it: l'm going: skiimr! JUDY BARROW All the world loves a quiet girl fl SH ' ,A ' W-J ' Wm, I if fi' 3 l x . Q t . W- I li - H i AVEN BOUCHER - JAY BOWLIN l move the meeting he His mind wanders. but it anljournedf' doesn'l no far! Q 'X ' s - in i A' ,M ' JUANITA BROWN ' BOB BROWN CIF- Unspoken words never do hnrnm, Hes sn modest. he knocks nn hi own door hefnre going in! TERYL BAILEY Shy as a fawn and just as sweet. X . 1 M s 'bfi U A Q nv. .- X ,, -, , .dwg LARRY BAURER An outstanding wrestler, an very good mind, makes his equal hard tn find. ..f-,..- Q J GARY BRANDT Why all the Jrrief while l'm still here! VERNE BRUCE I s This 1:uy's fnst: his drivlml. thu! is! 11
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isis-Q ref' t Leading the senior class this year was President Dennis Inloes, assisted by Larry Baurer, vice-president, Rachel Bak- er, secretary, Mary Johnston, treasurer, and Carol Ann Senter, representative. Helping the class officers carry out the senior activities was the senior council, consisting of Larry Hall, Nellie Hindman, Patricia Elliott, Mary Lois Rittenhouse, and Syd Coleman. Oh hurray, hurrayg For that day in May, When at last we graduate. At the door we stand With an open hand Our diplomas we eagerly take. VVe were the ones VVho were quite mum During our first class yell. Of our freshman play You'll have to say We really did quite well. Our sophomore year Oh dear, oh dear! The assemblies, they were loud. We visited the zoo And a tree farm, too, And read Julius Caexar aloud. VVe struggled through, As most kids do. It certainly was no whiz! ln world culture The biggest torture VVas the thousand question quiz. SENIOR CLASS The whole school shook When the honors we took With our junior one-act play. Our actor was best, And all the rest Excelled in every way. Our Junior Prom, The best put on, VVas A Key to Paradise. Pink and white And silver bright Made it so very nice. Close to death , While learning Marbeth All we seniors came. In such a hurry, We began to worry Wt-'Il never be the same. Our dear old class Struggled to the last To finish the rugged climb. Thank you so much For lending that crutch Says the Class of '99,
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. V- iff f . 7 L, fi ui: CHRIS BURNSIDE You girls surely can't play volleyball! LINDA BURRILL There's a woman at the begin- ning of all great things. : I .2 it I F 'A 2 -1' .-: V. 5 3 Q is , 3- fe . E... . . kimjggjg EMAN ED COLLIER- My iI20ti5n,,cgLenj,,y iife, With a tune on his lips and a sung in his heart. he's the Caru- so uf' the class, off to M growl start. ,,,: . - . :.: ,U bA.,V,,, , ,.:. .,i:.,, I , , ..q.. ,... swf' - .IANICE CULLEN A quiet charm, a pleasant way, always a friendly word to say. PAT CURRIER She makes the best of An everything. new? DAVID CAMMACK Judlle not a man by the that he makes. it Wm . in . ..... S .t .n LEE CONWAY Life is a dream: gosh 1'm sleepy. I .,.... I Vlqb 1 P. HAZEL DAILY athletic girl with assets so many: if she has faults we can't think of any. PHIL DUDDING PATSY ELLIOTT D ' GAIL EVEREST If ni, first you aIon'l snwm-ewl. The sun-sl way nv' 10 fall is to Resolved always to have II 12 foruvl ill iletvrmim- to ram-4-neil, Jruod time. noise Q I elk xr i its ..1, - T: A ' I i .. Asif S ED CHRISTIE Sometimes I sit and think' sometimes l sit. PENNY CROSBY If pennies bring luck, this 1:irI's worth a fortune. JU .BURMA DRULINER Lauszhing eyes and pretty hair pronuunce her a Mirl beyond compare. v . Q--'wr .i tt I I. Wi . 5 P... ' W . l i .mms GARY' EVEREST SOS an mrl is looking ut nie!
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