Disclaimer: This is what *I* would attempt to do with it... your results may vary.
With the quarter sawn stuff, if it is 8/4 (over 2" thick) I would attempt to resaw it into 3/32 boards. Including the Kerf, this means you would get at least 8 boards that are 6 feet long. Since sides usually only take up ~33", you can easily get a complete bookmatched back and sides set out of every 2 of those thinner boards with some left over for headstocks or whatever. You can get a total of 4 complete guitars out of that one 8/4 board if you are careful in how you resaw it. You may actually be able to squeeze out 2 somplete guitar sets out of every 2 thin boards if you then carefully rip the side sets from this 10.5" wide board. If you are careful, this may double the total number of B&S sets to 8.
The rift cut board would depend on how much rift there is to the board. If it is not over 20 degrees of rift, I would resaw it just like the board above.
The flat sawn board I would use for neck stock or resaw it into strips and use it for kerfed ribbon linings.
Then again, read the disclaimer above. I have got quite good at resawing boards and I have the equipment to do it accurately and cleanly. A lot would depend on your skill and your equipment.