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Page 25 text:
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, Class Will We, the 1966 Seniors, being of sound mind and body leave among other things, gladly and willingly. — I, Linda Hardison, leave my ability to skip class without really trying to Becky Stallings. I, Freddie Hammond, leave my height to littTeJhrqther Gary. I, Kathy Burkhalter, sadly leave my .D.H. J.H.S. pennant to Brenda Burleson. I, David Huddleston, leave my careful, safe, and courteous driving habits to Ray Wright. ,1 I, Judy Hackney, leave my mischievous ways to Linda Wood. I, Terry Bradshaw, leave my elusiveness in the backfield to Terry Hampton. I, Kathleen Sorrels, leave my theme song “Navy Blue” to Martha Cherry. I, John Wood, leave my graceful, ballet -like ways to Allen White and Dalton Fox. I, Jody Daniels, leave my cocker spaniel haircut to Ann Burney. I, Mike Plumlee, leave my shyness to Harvie Hutchinson and David Sneed. I, Sally Burtnett, leave my ability to go with older boys to Katrina Neely and Linda Rhoten. I, Larry Payne, leave the science lab to Jessie Hall. I, Donna Bradshaw, leave my district basketball patch to Maurine Christen- ber ry. I, Kenny Deskins, leave the algebra class to Jerry Bobo. I, Prince Hunt, leave my tennis racket to Mike Harris. I, Jimmie Sue Chilcutt, leave the ability to go with sophomore boys to Charlotte Young. I, Nita Goforth Culler, leave my stock in the telephone company to Carol Hughes. I, Larry Smith, leave all of my football and basketball jackets to Jack Hall. I, Jannay Latham, leave my quiet and mysterious ways to Shirley Hodges. I, Norma Springfield, leave my ability to go with anybody to Freda King. I, Andy Gentry, leave my ability to argue with anything and everything, including a fencepost, to Dowden Brown and William Vess. I, Doris Blue, leave my peroxide hair to Sandra Hpwell and Marilyn Harris. I, Kenneth Read, leave my wrestling techniques to Lewis Field and Larry Hewitt. I, Johnny Marsh, leave my wild weekends to Terry Walls and Ronald Chap¬ man. I, Margaret Huddleston, leave my baton twirling to Velma Jones and Dewayne Burney. I, Johnny Simmons, leave my quiet ways with all the girls to Robert Sorrels and Larry Hughes. I, Kay Watkins, leave my motorcycle boots to Judy Ward. I, Donald Lee Dobbs, leave my 427 engine to Don Strickland and his silver Streak Sport Coup. I, Vickie Sue Springfield, leave my beginners license to Melba Bradshaw and Nancy Blair. I, David Newsom, leave my trainer’s jacket and tennis patch to Rickey Chesney . I, Melinda Hall, leave my good connections with the lunchroom ladies to Jane Lockhart. I, Melba Phillips, leave my job in Mr. Belew’ s office to Janet Lockhart. I, Brooks Klein, leave my alarm clock, that never gets me up before 10 o clock and always makes me late for school, to James Dommert and Raymond Jones . I, Larry Carson, leave my ability to argue constantly with Mrs. Marrs to Randall Betty and Mike Gilley.
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Page 24 text:
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Class Prophecy Ten years hence, as we open the door on the lives of the Seniors of 66, this is what we see as we peek through the doorway. Doris Blue is head mechanic at Calhoun Incorporated. Terry Bradshaw, after dethroning Cassius Clay, hasjustmade the statement, “I am the Greatest!” Donna Bradshaw has just completed her memoirs -How I Didn’t Attend S.H.S. Kathy Burkhalter is now head cheerleader at Texas A M. Andy Gentry is now attending Olney High School and is top basketball star under the “Cone.” Sally Burtnett is now the new go-go girl at Candy-Stick ago-go. Larry Carson has cornered the market on black shoe polish and joined the NAACP. Jody Daniels has started her own discotheque in Springtown. Jimmie Sue Chilcutt has finally taught her dog George to quit bringing up those old “Bones.” Nita Goforth Culler is now answering telephones for Culler Inc. Freddie Hammond is now head stunt driver in the Tournament of Thrills. Linda Hardison has just been inaugurated as the first woman president of the United States. David Huddleston is still driving his 55 Ford. Margaret Huddleston is teaching baton twirling at T.W.U. Prince Hunt has just defeated R.oy Emerson in the Davis Cup Finals. We’re still trying to get Brooks Klein’s initials “JBK” off all the walls, desks, and books. Johnny Marsh has just finished the book of his life story, “Having a Wild Weekend. ’ Larry Payne has just won the 1976 Nobel Prize for science. Melba Phillips is private secretary to Barry Goldwater. Larry Smith is now the head bartender at Lynn’s Place. Kenny Deskins has finally gotten Deerskin Kennels into full swing. John Wood has captured the lead role in the “Adventures of Batman.” Johnny Simmons was last month’s cover picture on Glamour Boy magazine! Kathleen Sorrels was seen at Neiman-Marcus today still selling orange black ribbons. Norma Vickie Springfield are at the cafe still waiting. Mike Plumlee has finished writing his own book of history, “The Way It Really Happened.” David Newsom is still trying to get the tennis team into the annual. Donald Lee Dobbs is still trapping for critters coons in Hickey Hollow. Kenneth Read is now the world champion “cross-country” runner of Spring- town. Judy Hackney Kay Watkins have started a Lonely Hearts Club are entertaining servicemen in Vietnam. Melinda Hall is still capturing all the sweetheart nominations. Jannay Latham is touring the country for Rambler as the “ Friendly Giant Killer.”
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