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ee FPO See SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1978, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the class as a whole, will to the Junior Class the title of being the ‘‘Distinguished Seniors of R.H.S.’’ for the coming year. We dispose of our individual characteristics and talents as follows: mmm eee Rae eRe EL ee ee , Debbie Beasley, will my ability to stay in high school to age 20 to anyone who can handle it. , Belinda Bennett, will my wits, courage, and behaviour to my sister Tina. , Ric Blake, will my ability to get caught chewin’ to Joe Buress. , Brad Boatman, will my ability to run into cement walls with Jim’s car to Jeff Fisher. , D.J. Brubeck, will my abilities in Agriculture to anyone who loves the land. , Jim Chaney, will my ability to stay out of trouble with Mr. Butcher to Lee Hutson. , Cathy Chapman, will my ability to become easily embarrassed to Shorty Fisher. Donna Davis, will my Spanish ‘“‘smarts’’ to Linda Payton. Mark Davis, will my position on the varsity team to Brett Ringo. , Karen Dickey, will my position as majorette to the most clumsy and un-coordinated girl. , Dave Dodd, will my musical ability to Mr. Willsey. , Tammy Edington, will my last name to Nick Sanderock, if I can have his. , Kim Effner, will my social activities to anyone who thinks he can keep up with them. , Mike Fisher, will my afro to Kevin Stone. . Robert Fox, will my ability to buy cars to Carey Williams, because he needs all the help he can get. , Bruce Germain, will my ability to not let people write bad things on my notebook to Kevin Stone. Mary Greene, will my shyness around guys to my sister. , Cindy Haltom, will my ability to control my temper to Peggy Blake. Karen Harpold, will my ablity to keep my foot out of my mouth at work to Tina Loomis. , John Harris, will my good conduct to Greg Davis. , Paula Harris, will my position of Varsity cheerleader to Carol Ann Hartman. , Harvey Hartman, will my ability to grow hair on my chest in third grade to anyone in the second grade. , Teresa Haskell, will my terrific driving ability to Brett Ringo. . Mark Hendrixson, will my guitar-playing ability to Steve Stewart. , Mary Hopkins, will all my freshman initiation tricks to Laurie Lee. . Melinda Jackman, will my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to Bill Todd. , Angie Jenkins, will my ability to show some respect for Mr. Willsey to Angie Todd. , Sandy Jones, will my spelling abilities to Paula Ditsler. Dan Lohse, will my pool-shooting ability to anybody who can handle it. , Wayne Loomis, will my typing ability to anyone who enjoys doing things slow. Janet Mace, will my last name to Nancy Couch, when I receive my new one. , Julia Martin, will my hair to Paula Ditzler. . Kelly McBride, will my ability to stay in Mrs. Kearschner’s Spanish Class to Joe Amerman. , Lynette Miller, will my position as pom-pon captain to Nancy Couch. , Lynn Nevins, will the invisible post in the school parking lot to Carol Hartman. , Jon Payne, will my ability to sell fruit to Brad Stone. , Lori Payton, will to the freshmen class a pint of common sense. . Donna Phillips, will my ability to sit through chemistry and physics to anybody who will take it. , Sara Rukes, will my straight hair to Teresa Haltom. . Roger Sciotto, will my artistic ability to Mrs. Bennetti. , Sherry Slaven, will my great artistic ability to Paula Ditzler and Rob Hughes. , Greg Swick, will my long hair to Carl Abrams. , Robert Swick, will my ability to total a car out to Joe Hawkins. . Diane Thompson, will my ability to stay awake in Practical Math to Joyce Hoggatt. , Karen Williams, will my ability to sit through Business Law to anyone who likes to talk sports with the teacher. , Chuck Wright, will my long hair to Jerry Stahl. This document has been regularly signed and witnessed by the Class of ’78. 23
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SENIOR PROPHECY Our names are Diane Thompson and Melinda Jackman. It is now the year 2000, and the class of 1978 has reunited for their reunion. First, I see Kim Effner. She couldn’t find a babysitter, so she brought her three sets of twins with her. Cindy Haltom is now a professional decorator and has redecorated every home of her former classmates. She has also furnished Rosedale High School in Early American Ghetto. Janet Mace and her husband own a farm and they are raising lots of .. . kids. Some people might call it an animal farm. Mike Fisher owns a hair salon. He specializes in afros for Americans. Mary Greene married Jo-Jo White. They now call her Light Green. Greg Swick and Chuck Wright now own the Gibault School for Boys. They figured they might as well buy it, after being in there so long. Now they really like it. Brad Boatman now owns a soap factory on the outskirts of Rosedale. He calls it ‘‘Bubba-Dub-Dub.’’ Jon Payne and Mark Hendrixson are the heads of a new Rock ’n Roll group called ‘‘Smooch.”’ (This is instead of ‘‘Kiss.’’) When I was looking through the crowd, I couldn’t find Dave Dodd, so I asked Detective Harvey Hartman where he was. Harvey said that he had moved to Texas and became a Ranger for the ‘‘Dodd Squad.”’ While drinking a cup of Cathy Chapman’s famous sassafras kool-aid, a train pulled in. Out jumped Mark Davis. I knew Mark went to Rose-Hulman to become an engineer, but I didn’t think it was a train engineer! Mark stated that he was being followed by a caboose. (It took four years of college to learn that?) After a while, we decided to take a trip through the Rosedale Museum of Art and Science. The first room we entered was called ‘‘Buster’s.’’ Several drawings adorned each wall. Everyone was glad to see that Roger Sciotto had made the big-time in the art world. We made our way to the Science division, and there over a bubbling brew, we found Jim Chaney. Jim seemed to be in the middle of an important experiment. He told us he was doing something important — he was making noodle soup for the other scientists. After walking all over the museum, Ric Blake climbed to the top of it and wrote ‘‘-78-”’ in black figures. Good ol’ Ric. He has had lots of practice doing that. We all decided to take in a movie for old times’ sake. Who did we see, but Paula Harris leading cheers before it started. We also saw the famous journalist and critic, Lori Payton, about to review the new show. The show was called ‘‘My Three Nuns,’ starring Donna Davis, Sandy Jones, and Julia Martin. Co-starring as high priest of the convent was John Harris. All four of them traveled over Columbia searching out savages from the Dan Lohse tribe. During the intermission, they showed previews of an up-coming movie called ‘‘on the Good Ship Jolley Hop,”’ starring Mary Hopkins and John Wayne. They play as newly-weds going west on a Mississippi steamboat. After the show, we went to eat at a fast food chain called ‘‘McBride’s.’’ It seems Kelly had opened m illions across the country. As we strolled to the front, Teresa Haskell jumped out from behind a Filet-O-Fish and started singing ‘‘Have it your way.’’ After we ordered and sat down, in came Robert Fox and Karen Willians. They seem to be happy in their work as owners of a combination drug store-super market. Over the intercom, we heard the new hit song, ‘‘Tall People,’’ sung by Bruce Germain. We looked at our watches and saw it was time for the TV show, ‘‘Charlie’s Angels.’’ Charlie ‘‘Wayne’’ Loomis, Lynette Miller, Lynn Nevins and Angie Jenkins were the stars. In this episode, the Angels were after two crooked detectives, Karen Dickey and Sherry Slaven. We all piled into millionaire D. J. Brubeck’s cadillac and had him take us to his house to watch the show. After we saw the show, the veterinarian, Bob Swick, and his secretary, Tammy Edington, came in to tell us about a newly discovered dog food. Bob bummed-out when we told him it had alredy been invented. In fact, he was so bummed-out, we had to take him to the hospital. There to greet us were the head nurses, Belinda Bennett and Debbie Beasley. They seemed to handle the situation very well. Sara Rukes was the head dietitian at the hospital, and she recommended that Bob eat tacos and hot sauce for a week. Bob was a little down in the dumps, so we asked the famous dance instructor, Karen Harpold, to bring her dan- cing ‘‘Harpettes’’ to cheer him up. The ‘‘Harpettes’’ wore the most beautiful costumes in the world. When I asked them if Donna Phillips sewed them, they said, ‘‘No, Donna has become an auctioneer.”’ Melinda and I just can’t wait until our 2020 reunion.
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NAME Deborah Beasley Belinda Bennett Ric Blake Brad Boatman Dennis Brubeck Jim Chaney Cathy Chapman Donna Davis Mark Davis Karen Dickey David Dodd Tamara Edington Kim Effner Mike Fisher Robert Fox Bruce Germain Mary Greene Cindy Haltom Karen Harpold John Harris Paula Harris Harvey Hartman Mark Hendrixson Mary Hopkins Melinda Jackson Angela Jenkins Sandi Jones Danny Lohse Charles Loomis Janet Mace Julia Martin Kelly McBride Lynette Miller Lynn Nevins Lori Payton Donna Phillips Sara Rukes Roger Sciotto Sherry Slaven Greg Swick Robert Swick Diane Thompson Karen Williams Chuck Wright 24 NICKNAME Deb Spook Horse Bubba DEJ Elmo Chit Chat Laverne ReaD) Hazel Big T Ed Rene Fish Foxie Juice Greenie Halty Harp Blondie Clara Herb Hindu Mar Jack Angie Alex Don Lumsey Macie Piglet K.J. Fay Lynnie Lori Donna Josie Buster Pea Dot Swick Swickie Red Karen Dorby PASTIME Baby sitting Partying Running Partying Farming Music Sewing Swimming Partying Running around Stamps chess Rick Partying Parke Place Work Bumming around Baby sitting Running around Work Partying Danny Chewin’ Playing guitar Tennis Work Work Music Sleep Annette With Jim Goofin’ off Thinking of Kevin Havin’ fun Virgil Reading art Running around Watching T.V. Drawing Cruisin’ Partying Rockville Dennis Watching T.V. Cruisin’ AMBITION National Guard Millionaire Brain Surgeon Smart for Once Farmer Electrical engineer College grad Beautician Go to college Supervisor of Kathryn Hamilton Musician Happily married Photographer Be Rich Be Rich College Secretary Interior decorator To be married Move get a job Rich Happy Happily married Play at Madison Square Garden Teacher Nurse Be Happy Help mankind Race car driver Baseball player X-ray technician Happily married Receptionist Married receptionist Happiest girl in in the whole U.S.A. Journalist Interior Designer Veterinarian assistant Be an artist Cop Mechanic Farmer Model Criminologist Be a star DATA THISA AND THATA LIKELY TO BE Living with brother Poor Father of seven Bartender Nothing Electrocuted Housewife Housewife College drop-out Patient there Carpenter Single Head of Brownies Bum Poor Bum Housewife Housewife Old Maid Working for Dad Poor Lonely Egg grader Superstar Drop-out Bum Housewife Doctor Bum Water boy Farmwife Old Maid In Hospital Single waitress Satisfied Journalist Traveler Old Maid An artist Crook Hobo Poor Old Maid Criminal Bum
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