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Class Prophecy by Karen Hanna, Ida Sweeney, and Jim Sfalnaker Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is your favorite newscaster, TOM BUMGAR- NER, with the latest news. ZEKE EPLING, F.B.I. agent, is in pursuit of Public Enemy No. 1, PAUL SOMERVILLE. Swimming champion, PAT GIBSON, is at work with her trainer, ROY BUCHANAN. JANET BOYCE, JUDY ELLISON, RAMONA LYNCH, JEAN KELLEY, and CAROLYN THORN are bringing their children to BETTY BROWN'S kindergarten class. CHARLES PALMER is the head of foreign affairs. EVA TANNER is operating the ferry at Creston. HUGH SHEPPARD is top official in the guided missile department. MARY Mc- CAULEY has just arrived from her safari through darkest Africa. JUDGE EARLE and CARL TANNER have just completed the stage for the latest Broadway hit. The famous Golden Trio- ELLEN TURNER, PATSY TWYMAN and JANET THORNE- have just been presented their fifth gold record, Oh, Those Golden Sputniks, written especially for them by the renowned songwriter, JIM SCOTT. JARRETT NAY is playing for the Pee Wee football team. Teenage idol, HOWARD MARTIN, is being beautified in WAYNE GOFF'S men's salon by PAULINE LOCKHART, BETTY TWYMAN , and MARY THORN. Oil millionaire, BENNY SIMS, has received the weather report from weatherman, JIM BILL VOGEDING. RITA HENNIEN, librarian, and PATTY BOYCE, physical education instructor, are Wirt High's newest teachers. JIM STALNAKER, T.V.'s newest western star, is having a net- work battle with ROY MCVEY, T.V.'s oldest western star. GRETCHHSI SMITH and JOHN SWEENEY were just crowned Miss America and Mr. Universe. Detectives SHIRLEY ROBERTS, ANN KNOTTS, and PAT SAMS are trailing KAREN HANNA and IDA SWEENEY, leaders of the Chicago Crime Syndicate. TERRY CALTRIDER is playing pro basketball. LEON PIDCOCK and CHARLES COPEN are working as testers of foam nibber mattresses. MARGARET GIFFIN REEVES' and WAYNE REEVES are now raising their own basketball team. LEON HENNEN, JERRY HUTCHINSON, RUSSELL LOCKHART, and CHARLES THORN are attending a bachelors' convention. BETTY LOU MAZE has just grad- uated four glamorous models- HELEN BROWN, REGENA HENNEN, RUTH I-IOUCHIN and PHY LLIS WATSON- from her successful modeling school. BILL ROBERTS is the new beach- comber on Spinach Playhouse. KENDALI. BUSCH has been elected sheriff of Elizabeth, and his assistant, HELEN PARSONS, is the first girl policeman in Palestine. EMOJEAN KELLEY is editor of the joke column in the PITTSBURGH PRESS. HOWARD LOCKHART and BOB LOTT are now content as wildlife keepers in Oregon. BILL STANLEY trains fleas for JIM BENNETT'S flea circus. MARY WILLIAMSON can be found on her banana plantation. CLAIR MORE- HEAD is living in the Tropics, so he never has to wear shoes. BOB CLINE writes the advice to the lovelorn in the WIRT COUNTY JOURNAL. REXIE QUICK is a short tall-story writer for NBC. 19
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Class Will by Margaret Giffin and Pal Sams JIM BENNETT- my P.D. book to anyone who can understand it. JANET BOYCE- my wavy hair to Helen Brown. PATTY BOYCE- my seat in study hall to anyone who can talk as much as I and get by with it. BETTY BROWN- a box of aspirins to Miss Roberts for all the headaches I have caused her. HELEN BROWN- my P.D. book to my sister Ruth. ROY BUCHANAN- my false teeth to anyone who can find them. TOMMY BUMGARNER and CHARLES PALMER- our ability to make noise in Spanish class to anyone who can get away with it. KENDALL BUSCH- a poor man, I leave no estate. TERRY CALTRIDER- my basketball uniform to Snookie Brown if he won't foul out. ROBERT CLINE- my philosophy of life to Snookie Brown. CHARLES COPEN- my ability to tease Mr. Roberts to Don McVey. DON EARLE- my P.D. book to Ernest King. JUDY ELLISON- my driver's license to Sharon Anderson. ZEKE EPLING- my ability to go steady to Buddy Bailey. PATRICIA GIBSON- my indescribable personality to anyone who can handle it. MARGARET GIFFIN- my basketball medals to Ruth Mae Sheppard if she doesn't lose them. WAYNE GOFF- a certain barbed wire fence to anyone who can jump it as fast as I can. KAREN HANNA- my grades to any junior who will enjoy making them. LEON HENNEN- my P.D. book to anyone who can make good use of it. REGENA HENNEN- my driver's license to Doris Monroe. RITA HENNEN- my job in the library to anyone who can think straight when in a rush. RUTH HOUCHIN- my freckles to Patsy Greathouse. JERRY HUTCHINSON- all my bad grades to Tom Hutchinson. EMOJEAN KELLEY- my bookkeeping book to anyone capable of understanding it. JEAN KELLEY- my driver's license to Alice Foutty. ANN KNOTTS- my naturally curly hair to Virginia Crew. HAROLD LOCKHART- my height to Tom Hutchinson. PAULINE LOCKHART- my seat in shorthand class to anyone who can have as much fun as I have. RUSSELL LOCK.HART- my English book to anyone who can get along with Mrs. Mace as well as I have. ROBERT LOTT- my speech book to anyone who wants it. RAMONA LYNCH- my ability as a wife to Pat Gibson. HOWARD MARTIN- my hair to Mrs. Simon. BETTY LOU MAZE- my class ring to my brother Richard. MARY McCAUl.EY- my commercial ability to any student who Mr. Snider thinks is capable of taking my place. ROY MCVEY- my front seat on the bus to anyone who has to sit there as much as I have. CLAIR MOREHEAD- my roles in plays to anyone who can get make -up off more easily than I. JARRETT NAY- my Spanish bookto anyone who can use it less than I. HELEN PARSONS- my typewriter to some skilled typist. LEON PIDCOCK- my business training book to a lower classman. REX QUICK- my P.D. book to Snookie Brown. WAYNE REEVES and HUGH SHEPPARD- our positions in the line to anyone who can stop a quarterback sneak. BILL ROBERTS- my ability to tease Mrs. Mace to a lower classman. SHIRLEY ROBERTS- my ability to go steady to my sister Norma. PATRICIA SAMS- my love of debating to someone who also enjoys it. JIM SCOTT- my bass drum to Clifford Smith. BENNY SIMS- my football uniform to Mike Taylor. GRETCHEN SMITH- my three learner's permits to anyone who can have that many and still not know how to drive. PAUL SOMERVILLE- a box of aspirins to Mr. Frazier. JIM STALNAKER- my yelling ability to Duane Bruce. BILL STANLEY- my ability to argue with Mrs. Simon to Snookie Brown. IDA SWEENEY- my silly laugh to Sandra Mace. JOHN SWEENEY- my jersey, No. 27, to Richard Murray. CARL TANNER- my P.D. book to Bill Tanner. EVA TANNER- my Parker pen to some future shorthand student. CAROLYN THORN- my ability to make A's to my sister Lois. CHARLES THORN- my English literature book to anyone who can understand Shakespeare. MARY THORN- everything I have at W.C.H.S. to the new students. JANET THORNE- my cheerleader's uniform to my sister Donna. ELLEN TURNER- my majorette's uniform to Sandra Mace. BETTY TWYMAN- my typewriter to a fast typist. PATSY TWYMAN- my baton and whistle to my sister Joyce. JIM BILL VOGEDING- my card-playing ability to Butch Stanley. PHY LLIS WATSON- my journalism book to some ambitious student. MARY WILLIAMSON- my trombone to anyone who can play better than I. 18
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3 ,gi K Q if Q if is 5 L. if tst - . vm- nf. ' ::EiZ2'.' ', V, ,,, P 1 - ' ' 'fl ist! , ,W , or Juniors zz' TOP ROW: Mrs. Godfrey, Mr. Frazier, sponsors, Jack Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Gilbert Ash, Garnet Ashby, Barbara Bailey. SECOND ROW: James Bailey, Harold Bennett, Ernest Brown, Ruth Brown, Beth Bryan, Judy Busch, Roger Cain. THIRD ROW: Sue Calebaugh, Donna Chambers, Elbert Cline, Nellie Collins, Richard Copen, Judie Corbitt, Gene Copen. FOURTH ROW: Ramona Cox, Ruth Cox, Virginia Crew, Jerry Cunningham, Tom Daniell, Sandra Davis, Loretta DePue. FIFTH ROW: Ann Doty, Carolyn Dulin, Herbert Dye, Glenna Echard, Judie Foutty, Mary Frame, Joann Full. SIXTH ROW: Victor Goff, Roy Harris, Tom Hutchinson, Ruth Justice. 20
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