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Blue Moon Y. A. PROM COMMITTEE Karen Waltz Diana Smith Ronnie Smith Jerry Pennington Larry Loop David Dillon Carolyn Witt 1 Q it it. BROCTON PROM COMMITTEE Ann Freeze Marian Mott Dick St. Clair Tom Harrison Betty Johns Linda Vaught I
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Brocton Clcrss Will I, Garnet Applegate, will my monogrammed blouse to Mary Kay Ingram and Susan Wood. I, Carroll Butler, will my ability to go steady to David Nicholson. I, Larry Calvin, being of sound mind and body, will my height to Allen Gill and brains to Jim Roll. I, Jim Cummins, will my ability to be good to Jack Eckerty and Larry McDaniel. I, Ann Freeze, will my seat on the bus with Gloria McDaniel to Mike Guyer, providing he behaves him- self. I, Judy Gill, will my height and naturally black hair to Betsy Coolley. I, Joyce K. Good, will my ability to be late to band to Judy Laughead and my gym suit to Pat Ogden. I, Tom Harrison, will my meanness to Gary Hancock. I, Betty Johns, will my ability to date to Ronnie Geiling, providing he can have at least five dates a week and still survive the teasing and jokes of all our good friends. I, Ed Luttrell, will what little height I have to Mike Guyer. I, June Maggert, will my happy-go-lucky disposition to Reta McHenry. I, Pat Mattingly, will my good penmanship to Paul Coolley. I, Sharon McCarty, will my naturally curly hair to Mary Franklin. I, Philip McHenry, will my bass horn to anyone who can keep the paper wads out of it. I, Lindsay Merritt, will my noon hours at the station to Jack Eckerty and Larry McDaniel. I, Marian Mott, will my position as society editor on the newspaper staff to Sherry Littleton. I, Carol Redman, will my one third of our fjudy T. and Betty J.J little black book to Bernadine Barnett, providing she follows each instruction carefully and in order. I, Jim Salmon, will my physique and black curly hair to Ronnie Geiling. I, Dick St. Clair, will my ability to run around with girls and stay out of trouble to Larry McDaniel. I, Tom Tomaw, will my good grades in bookkeeping to anyone who needs them. l, Judy Towell, will my various bottles to Kris Redman, providing she keeps the stoppers in them. I, Linda Vaught, will my naturally curly hair to Pat Bell. Prophecy July, 1980 My co-pilot, Tom Harrison, and l decided to take a trip in our supersonic saber saucer and visit our classmates of 6I . Our first stop was at the Hollywood dance studio of Ann Freeze and Betty Johns. There we observed Lindsay Merritt, owner of Jay's Joint, taking cha cha lessons. While in Hollywood, we also saw Jim Salmon, artist for Walt Disney. We then went to Los Angeles to watch a Dodger game. Carroll Butler was starting pitcher. In the stands we saw Garnet Applegate, a loyal Dodger fan. Leaving California, we flew to Texas to visit our old friend, Tom Tex Tomaw, who has a flourish- ing chicken farm. Tiring of the West, we decided to fly back to the Brocton community. On our way we set down our saucer to have a refreshing drink at one of the numerous M 8a G Root Beer stands owned by June Maggert and Joyce Good. There we saw Jim Cummins, his wife, Linda Vaught, and their six children. Jim is now a P. E. teacher inthe Middle West. Refreshed, we resumed our journey to Brocton. There, we found Marian Mott teaching Latin and Ju- dy Gill teaching Commercial Arts. We also learned Sharon McCarty was Mayor of Redmon. Thus, having seen our community, we flew to the East Coast. There we saw Admiral Dick St. Clair preparing to sail for the Olympics. On board was Pat Mattingly, cabin boy., and Larry Calvin, Olympic weight lifter. While in the East, we went to New York where we saw mechanic Ed Luttrell. We then dropped in on Judy Towell and Carol Redman, outstanding businesswomen on Wall Street. Having made our last stop, we headed home for the moon, where Tom and I have been working many years. - - - Professor McHenry
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Young Americo Seniors DIANA SUE SMITH Dee Dee A I'd rather be a live 'peep' than a dead 'quack. ' Class Treasurer 2,3, President 45 Band l,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Band Council 45 Chorus I,2,3,45 Class Play 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4. NANCY LEE SCHMITT Nanny Oh, my gosh! Class Secretary 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Library Club 2,3,4, Chorus lg Class Play 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Arr Editor 4. ELEANOR ANN TUCKER Elmer Think so, huh! ' Class Treasurer I, Vice President 3,45 Student Council 25 FHA I,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Public Relations 4g Band l,2,3,4, Band Council 45 Chorus l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Calendar Editor 3, Circulation Man- ager 45 Cheerleaders' Club 3,4.
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