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Loren Wendel When you think you have problems, think of me. Jennifer Wilkins People always expect more of you when you have nat- urally curly hair. Julie Widman People are always looking up to me.
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Tom Thaden When I’m right, no one remembers. When I'm wrong no one forgets. Dennis Washburn A dollar and a half for a hair cut? That’s inflation. Rick Tibbetts A world without girls? NEVER! Dale Van Dyke Stryke out speling. ” Cindy Wallum The only thing I want to get out of school is myself. ” Peggy Watters What's the use of living if you can’t have fun?
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CLASS WILLS I, Bonnie Akkerman, will my study hall desk to any girl who wants to ruin a pair of nylons daily, and my quiet ways to the Freshmen. I, Marilyn Albrecht, will my '58 Chevy to my brother, Ronnie. I will my Pep Club outfit to anyone who can't decide what to wear to every basketball game. I, Dave Andrisen, will my track ability to Randy Jencks. I, Darlene Beck, will my long hair and ability to study to my brother, Larry, and my giggle to Janice Purrington. I, David Bell, will next year's senior Math Class a life-sized picture of Johnny Cash to throw darts at. I, Buddy Belzer, will my ability to come to school tired and go home refreshed to anyone who takes Sociology under Mr. Rapp. I, Mary Boehm, will my thick hair to Kathy Kickland, my long skirts to Diane Larson, and my ability to get jokes to Jill Jensen. I, Steve Carmon, will my great potential and my many talents to Ross Purintun. I, Tom Cecil, will my ability in sports to Gary Goreham, my vocal ability to Jon Jensen, and my intel- ligence to Oscar. I also will my tape recorder to Richard Wells for something to blow into next year. I, Wendy Claassen, will my delicious meals to Wayne Leckey and Jerry Pollock, my long morning walks through the halls of DHS to others who need it, and my ability to keep my mouth shut to my sister, Mary. I, Jamie Combs, will the school one billboard poster to be posted in study hall consisting of Mr. Parke relaxing in his office chair as a reminder not to waste valuable school time. I, Mike Coughlin, will my great basketball ability to Randy Jencks, and my 1949 Chrysler to any an- tique car collector who thinks it's worth collecting. I, Jim Cummins, will my athletic ability to Terry Long, my curly hair to Joan Baumberger, and my ability to get along with the opposite sex to my brother, Tom. I, Don Ferguson, being of sound body, will my quiet disposition to anyone who covets it, my autobio- graphy to the De Smet High School Library, and a half bag of acorns to a Class of '71 squirrel. I, Jill Grothe, will to Elizabeth Palmer my strong arms and back in order that she may dutifully carry Junior , the baritone sax, to school every morning and home every night. I, Glennette Halverson, will my artistic ability to Mrs. Luitjens, and my Chemistry drawer to Steve Bel- zer, Steve Keller, and Greg Gruenhagen to use as a waste-basket. I also will a large name tag to Mar- gene Kracht so everyone will get the name right. I, Jackie Hannah, will my strong desire to change DHS from a traditional school to a progressive school to anyone with a lot of stamina. I, Roberta Hansen, will my long hair to Mr. Rapp. It grows faster than yours does. I also will my desk to any girl who wants to ruin one pair of nylons a day. I, Margaret Hayden, will my rosy complexion to any courageous female taking physics next year. To these same girls, 1 also will my breath power. I, Steve Hoy, will my study hall desk to any one who likes to talk and not get caught, and my ability to keep my mouth shut at the right place and time to Terry Zell. J, Scott Jensen, will my ability to think of excuses to get down town to all of next year's managers. I will my knowledge of people from other towns to Gary Goreham. I. Craig Johnson, will my well-used books to any deserving underclassman who promises to use them as much as I did. I, Steve Johnson, will my long hair and football ability to Larry Martens: Eat 'em up Larry, Baby! I, Becky Krick, will my blue Ford to the school for the royalty to ride on in the homecoming parades and one good used tent to my sister in hopes that she will make good use of it in the following summers.
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