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TWELVE YEAR STUDENTS FIRST ROW: Carol Baker, SECOND ROW: Julie Brackett, Hark Holdman, Sandy Howlett, Debbie Goforth, Joyce LaQuey, Reba Tucker, THIRD ROW: Mike Reynolds, Donna Flynn FOURTH ROW: Bruce Gilbert, Sharon Howlett, FIFTH ROW: Steve Harrison, Cecilia Ogle, SIXTH ROW: Randy Dowden, Vic Aulbach, Tom Shockley, SEVENTH ROW: Johnny Henry, Terry McDaniel. Frank Tucker. 19
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We the Senior class of Richland High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will these characteristics and abilities to those who may one day follow in our fo.otsteos I I, Jennifer Agan, will my ability to stay thin to the faculty and administration especially 1 David Anderson, will my solid personality and sound philosophy to Allan Miller. I, Larry Raranowski, will my ability to ride a motorcycle to Brad aoith. I, Debbie Blanchard, will my ability to speak when spoken to, even if I n in a hurry, to Christy Sanders and Connie Smith. . . . I, Brenda Brashear, will my beat-up VW to Sheila Gan, if she can master the art of driving. I, James Bryant, will my pack of zig zags to Dennis Evans and Ron Woodrur., because you can never tell when they will need ther.. n . I, Janet Davis, will my locker, my classes and my short little speech teacher to Tina Brady. I, Randy Dowden, will my ability to get along with all my teachers to the de cl!£smen- I, Kim Flanders, will my snoozy ear rings to Marilyn Gillmore, and my records to Danny SheU. I, Donna Flynn, will my ability to look busy in Home Ec. without doing anything to Julie Stevens, Brenda Snsscen, and Bec d Miller. ...... I, Phillip Gifford, will Beth Hardesty the mouth of a dormant volcano to give HHb a little it Bruce Gilbert, do hereby will the first copy of my new book, Life on the Bench to Mike Belshe, and will my ability to never take a book home, and still make the honor roll to Lisa Lundh and Connie Sheeley. I, Debbie Goforth, will my ability to go to a dance and not get stuck with a hyperac-ive Fred Astair to 3ecki Long and my ability to clean out the drains at the pool and not barf to Sherry Roan. ... . .. I, Anniela Gottfried, will my ability to get along with anyone, with a few exceptions, to Hr. Harris. v T I, George Grao, will my ability to talk ny way out of trouble to Mike McNeil, Larry .or'., Sam Sanders, and Moose. I, Steve Harrison, will my dog’s face and figure to Iris Richardson. I. Boyd Hendrix, will my ability to skip school and not pet caught to Donnie Tanner. 1, Johnny Henry, will ny ability to get out of school and stay out to Mr. Halter. I, Mark Holdxmn, will my ability to say 10 words without saying My God , You know what I mean to Ken Mullins. I, Sandy Howlett, will my entire supply of mint, cinnamon, and plain toothpicks to Ron Blackburn. I, Sharon Howlett, will my only pair of pood tweezers to Ron Traci so that they may pick the toothpick splinters out of each others lower lip. I, Kevin Johnson, will my ability to get long with the superintendent to Ricky Grno. I, Janice Jones, will ray Spanish speaking ability to Mrs. Pyles. I, Terry McDaniel, will my knowledge of all of Uncle Bill's sermons to Mike Belshe who will probably never get the chance to hear them. I, David Miller, will my ability to control my temper to Moose Mullins. I, Jane Miller, will ny personality to Rene'e Orebaugh. I, Terry Mitschele, will ny ability to keep bus; in Ag. to Jerry King and Danny Zeigenbein. I, Everette Mullins, will my brother Moose to Marilyn GilImore. I, Cecilia Ogle, will ny ability to get home when I'm suppose to, to Regina Hendricks. I, Holly Poeschel, will my laugh to Linda McDaniel. I, Mike Reynolds, will to Greg Owens my ability to take care of a car, and watch his step. I, Tom Siockley, being of sourd mind and body, will to Mike Belshe, my spot on the bench which I have faithfully sat on for four years of my high school career and the U,663 splinters and 697 blisters accumulated by my posterior section because of the above said sitting. I, David Tien, will to Julie Massey, Melody Caspcrson, Lisa Vause, a stronger bladder so they can make it through an entire art class without going to the bathroom and to Both Barnes my pet Spanding-650, tennis racket, Fredrick. I, Reba Tucker, will my ability to eat school lunchs and still survive to Coach Henderson. I, Etta Wiggs, will my ability to not pester people to Roberta Boals. I, Carolgene Williams, will my ability to paddle a canoe to Janet Brackett We, JoAnne King and Julie 3rackett, will our ability to total our cars without taking out 3 trees to Regina Hendricks and also will our beautiful, long hair and girlish figures to LeRoy 3tenson. We, Carol Baker, Joyce LaQuey, and Joy Mathis will our ability to stay friends for four years to Vena Brown, Linda Mc aniel and Christy Sanders. We, Vicky Rlackburn and Cathy Maness will our full year supply of to Lie c paper for the girls locker room to Jacquetha Willoughby. We, Kathy McCoin, Dave Miller, Danny McNeil, Joe Agan, Vick Aulback, David Hammock, and Sharon Mets, will our peaceful, good mannered, well behaved and friendly attitude to next years Music Appreciation class. We, Theresa Lane and hathy Krohmeier, will our ability to always try to compromise when a disagreement occurs to Hr. Richard Harris and also we will our ability not to argue with him. Our Junior Play Cast will their acting ability to this year's Junior Play Cast. In addition to the above items, we find a few other valuable items and characteristics in our ownership, we the class of 1977 of Richland High School being lucky to graduate, do hereby, reluctantly, will these items and chacteristics as follows: To the Juniors: Our broken rulers, old notes, the blame for all the damage we did in our four years, and the greatest hope that you too, graduate. To the Sophomores: A list of all the way to cheat on exams, you will find them hidden behind a loose brick, the lath from the right in the 39th row on the East side of the high school building. (?.S. None of the 1,97o,Ol6 ways worked anyway.) To the Freshmen: Our old ticket stubs left over from school activities, (Maybe you can use them to sneak into future activities.) However, use them legally, that is sneak in when lobodv's looking.
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