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I. SENIOR WILLS A D PRQPHECY CLASS WILLS I. Rlta Browning, wlll my ablllty to have hm ln school to all underclassmen. I, Tony Hawk, wlll my orange machlne to any beglnnlng drlver. I. Carol I-Illten, will my stralght halr to Tony Sohaley. who needs lt. I. Darlene Chiageel Hoskins, wlll my beautlful long halr to Jaml Behaley. I. Dwayne Magee. wlll my nlokname Okie to my brother Darrell to keep lt ln the family. I. Jonl Mickey. wlll my ablllty to sllk screen in art class wlthout messing up to Randy Scott. I. Marty O'Neal. wlll my expert drlvlng ablllty to Mlke Cole who has a good start. I, Peggy Pulse. wlll my nlchaeme Plg to Peggy Bigger. I. Mervln Roth. wlll my slne and ablllty ln football to Blok Waterman. I. Hoben Scott. wlll my ablllty not to make a will to the upcomlng seniors. l. DeAnn Waller. wlll my ablllty to act my age ln school halls to any new freshman. I. Alloe Worley. wlll my strong P.E. ablllty to Jill Mesecher. I. John Llnk, wlll my playboy styles to Rod Phllllps. I. Peggy Farmer. wlll lny osshler ablllty to Clndy Fisher. I. Larry Llnder, wlll my football ablllty to whoever ls dumb enough to take lt. I, Lea Ann Hartman. wlll my ablllty to take llfe easy to my slster Rhonda who has s good start. I, Janine Rohm. wlll my strong. beautifully arched feet to Stephanle and ievlel Krls Ford. I. Klrk Keever. wlll my ablllty to make a smoke bomb to Dan Bahan becasue hls mlnd ls so fogged. a llttle rn I. I. ore wont hurt. Blll Stack. wlll my Presidency of the CIA to Mark Ford. John L. Allaman, belng of my usual hallway sound mlnd and body do wlll my great ablllty to get along wlth the opposite sex to Marty Lafary who I am sure wlll use lt to hls great advantage. Donna Cook, will my talent to miss school to Marilyn Huss so she'll have lun her senior year. I. Kevin Kent. blg, strong. and fast wlll my football ablllty to David Keane who could use lt to get off the bench. I. Jonl Stamp, wlll my ablllty to remaim calm ln a crlsls to Diane Bandage and to Kris Ford I will my ablllty not to open the rlght door at the wrong tlme and all the glorlous memorles of the changlng ol' the guards. I. Avery Mynatt. wlll my ablllty to l1.nd teachers ln the strangest places ln Burlington to all underclaeemen. I. Ron iTushl Devey, wlll my women from B-town to Randy Scott. I. Jell' Forrester. wlll my ablllty to not get a detentlcn all the way through high school to any remalning members of the Carman Army and hope they wlll use lt for thelr remaining years ln school. I. Derek Brewer, leave to the students of Southern hlgh my cool personality and to the teachers end ad- mlnlstrstlen my shadow. I, Joe Brokaw, wlll my ablllty to flnd easy work to do ln Building Trades to Darryl Lenz and Chuck Corzatt. I. Mamla Peterson. of sound mlnd and body wlll my ablllty to get rebounds to Clndy Shlnkle cause she needs all the help she can get. I. Blok Olson. wlll to Mr. Mank hls saying Shooksd . I, Gena Heap, wlll my ablllty to stay ln Co-op tc anyone who takes lt. I. Ellen Myers, will the two Q91 space queen from mods 17-90 chemistry class to Southern High School. I. Darrel Jones. wlll my natural blond halr to Betty Llvermore so she can have more lun. I. Blll Bond, wlll my sparkling psrsonallty to Phll Bernhart. I. Pat Klelber. wlll my sympathy to all the teachers who have my younger brother next year. I. Tlm Spears, universally known as the Foosball Wlsard bequeath that hallowed title tc my protege Larry 'The Foosball Apprentlce Waddell. May he oontlnue to keep that tltle the most respected name ln sports. Furthermore. I wlll my lndefatlgable energy ln pursuing excellence ln llterature to Tammy Dixon and anyone else who ls crazy enough to try to keep up wlth her. I, Eleanor Ann Jacob. do wlll and bequeath my ablllty to get along wlth Steve to Rhonda Wlsslead and Darla Johnson. I. Jean Llvermore, of sound mlnd and body wlll my ablllty to get A's ln shorthand to anyone who ls daring enough to take the course ln years to come. I. Mark Baxter, wlll my ablllty to run the student government at Southern Hlgh. though full ol' problems and fanstlos. to a popular and ambltlous Junlor who would be wllllng'to work hard to lmprove the school as Presl- dent of Student Council. I. Joe Annegsrs. wlll all of my Nutrena pens to Ollve Jacob. I, Timothy L, Fort. belng of hall body and unbalanced mind. do hereby wlll and bequeath my extraordinary talent of palntlng the most colorful football shoes ln the state to the 1978 Southern Rebels football team so that they may look good whlle belng the beet team ln Illlnols for the second year ln a row. I, Dave Galbreath. wlll all my Reagan buttons to Mr. Salter. I. Jlll Bowlyow. wlll my ablllty to stay with one guy for three years to Debbie Coney. I. Pet Quigley. wlll Veronica to Shelly Avery. 98 I, Debbie Woerly, of half sound mind and body wlll my ablllty to get dressed ln P.E. before Mrs. Ford blows th whlstle to Cindy Flsher and especially Julle Hicks. I. Mike Corsztt. will my ablllty to keep my eyes olf of the glrls in commons to the commons supervisor. I. Llnda Knupp, wlll my ablllty to not talk oontlnuoualy about nothlng on the C.B. to Gwen Wetzel. I, Dan Meeecher. belng of strong body wlll my athletic ablllty to Marty Lafary. I, Dave Ellland, wlll my ablllty to be on tlme to the Jarvls twins. I, Joe Hullman. do hereby wlll my oar to anyone who wlll take lt and prcmlse to take as good care of lt as have. I. Jim Ford wlll my ablllty to walk down the hall without running my motor to my brother Jerry. I. Blll Geellng, wlll all my pounds to Tom Stlmpson. I. Tyler Erickson, vrlll my ablllty to lulfull my slave asslg-nments to J ef! Lebeck. I, Camay Gerhardt, wlll a brand new Rambler to Clndy Murphy to replace the one we tore up. I, Roger Lebeck wlll my great track ablllty to Cralg Smith who could use lt to get to class on time. I. Dan Peasley. wlll my ablllty not to get caught parking to Jay Blender. CLASS PRDPHECY Hello ladles and gentlemen. Thls ls your roving reporter ooverlng the Almunl Banquet of the year B001 honoring the llrst class to graduate lrom both Southern Jr. High and Hlgh School. This class graduated ll our Bl-Centennial year twenty-four years ago. There ln the crowd-lsn't lt-yes lt ls the mayor of Carman. William Bteck and his wlfe, who have jus returned from hls summer resort at Shokokon on the mighty Mieslsslppl. and accompanylng him ara thl speakers of the house, Tyler Erickson, Joe Annegers. Dan Peasley. and Mervln Roth, who were recentlg declared most valuable tackles of the Waahlngton Senators. Standlng by these representatives' sldee ar' thelr faithful secretaries. Jlll Bowlyow. Debbie Woerly, Jean Livermore, and DeAnn Weller. The weloome ls belng presented by the famous radlo commentator. Tim Fort. But welt, whatt what hear ln the back of the room? It's the lnfamous Ok-le allas Dwayne Magee, protesting mayor Steck's recen aggretlon of troupe lnto Decura. Seoret Service men Mark Baxter, Blll Bound, J chn Allaman, and Blok Olson under the dlreot orders of genius FBI Dlrector, Tlmothy Spears, are qulokly dlsposlng of the rloters. Nou back to the banquet. The prayer ls to be delivered by the noted Baptlst evangellst, Ron Devey. As we elt down to est, we se Alice Worley and some of our married oouples conversing. There ls Donna Cook Wllle, Darlene Mage Hosklns. and her husband, Marcia Wllson Peterson, Jeff and Lesley. who ls now the director cf the loce Funeral Home. Slttlng next to the Petersons ls Eleanor Ann Jacob, nomlnstsd Homemaker of the year b Today's Women Magazine. Across the table we see Patsy Klelber. a successful social worker, Well. lt's tlme for the entertslnment. Tonlght Rita Brownlng. the New York retailer has brought he style revue of Paris Fashions. Background music will be brought by an old trlo. Camay Gerhardt on th olarlnet. Dave Ellland on the trumpet, and Pet Quigley on the tuba. Next on our program for a change of pac we have a famous basketball coach, Joe Huffman. and hls glrls. There are many famlllar faces ln the crowl tonlght. There ls Joe Brokaw and Jlm Ford. These two guys have just llnlshed bulldlng the Bionic chlld. Jo dld the carpenter work and Jlm dld the plumbing on the child. Nurse Llnda Knupp came wlth these fellas t take oare of the chlld. The next seats down are Dave Galbreath and Kirk Keever, a couple of chemleta. Acroe lrom these two guys slts J anlne Rohm, the first woman tralner ln the history of the Olympics: she must leav early so she can catch her plane. To the rlght of her slt Darrell Jones and Roben Scott. who have been worl lng on the computerized student with push button control. How's lt oomlng, fellas? I see there le e. hot dlsous sion golng on wlth Roger Lebeok and Larry Linder. who have just retumed from a run a.round the world. W are lucky to have Gena Heap. Carol Hllten. and Lea Ann Hartman wlth us tonlght. I understand they too time out of their busy nlght schedules to joln us, Well, folks. Iguess that's about all h-om Southern-but walt, here comes s gang. It's Avery Mynatt, oc pllot of s 147, and some of hls passengers. There ls hls navigator. Dan Mesecher. a stewardess, Peggy Pulse and the professlonal student Ellen Myers. It seems on the way down the runway something went wrong wlt the plane, but the nloe guys, Blll Gesllng, Marty O'Neal, along wlth their great mechanical minds volunteere to help try and flx the plane. Also, the factory worker, J onl Mickey thought she could help. slnoe planes wer her specialty. These people would have never made it here by now but patrolwoman Jonl Stamp plcked u some of the passengers and led the rest ln procession. Comlng ln just alter these are John Link and Ton Hawk. It seems John was waltlng for the orange bomb to plck hlm up because hls night driving Aint what i used to be . Oh, look. here comes the last of the members of thls line class, Peggy Farmer and Derek Brewer: bot were held up ln a trafllc jam in the blg olty of Stronghurst on thelr way here tonlght. Well, folks, I guess thst's really lt thls time: so, thls ls your rovlng reporter signlng olf. Thank you an Good Night. Good night Janlne, good nlght Eleanor. good night John Boyl
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