Lakeview High School - Viking Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1980

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Senior Class Wills WE, JOAN SCHUMACHER AND KATHY HUMLICEK, being of sore minds ond sore bodies from the rough rood to Omaha, will to Mr. Domes one battery and one book of rules of the road” for those little unexpected happenings on the way to math contests. WE, KEITH KALLWEIT, MIKE DRINNIN, AND RANDY NICKOLITE, will onyone the right to sit in the school parking lot and listen to the D.D. game on the radio and still have fun. I LYNN WALLINGFORD, will to next year’s volleyball student managers the ability to hop to it” whenever Coach Pilakowski soys to do if immediately without making a mistake and also, be able to take some of the guff” he dishes out some of the time. I, JOHN BRUCKNER, will to Tim Wojcik, my golden deck of playing cards, so that he can lose sixty dollars in a card game. I KATHY PALMER, will to my main cuz' Rick Pickinpaugh, my curly hair so he can call himself Fuzzball. I also will to any future art student the ability to have an instructor who is always running around and getting herself into trouble '. I, TIM SPRUNK, will to Mr. Schmidt the ability to catch people skipping seventh period. I, RHONDA SCHMIDT, will to Sheri Schmidt and Pam Hansen the ability to cheat any time in Modern Problems and not get caught, to the Junior Class to party hearty and don't come to school drunk, and to Cindy Mack my ability to come to school sober and not get sick at her locker. WE, SANDY MARTIN AND DENISE BOSWELL, will to Mr. Bruckner, a little pepper to go with his salt. WE, THE SENIOR GIRLS OF 5th PERIOD STUDY HALL will to Cathy Hanke the ability to study in study hall. 1, RICK WILLMS, will all the upcoming Freshmen all of my good grades in school. I, LINDA KOCH, will to Eileen Humllcek the ability to stay In Journalism class and not go to the office, ond to Tammy Wilke and Sue Wacha the ability to control my saxophone. I, DEBBIE MUHAMMUD” GEIER, being of questionably sound mind, hereby will my left cross to Kathy Wharton so she can defend Bob in times of crisis, my old math tests to Amy Plettner so she can flunk Mr. Barnes' class, and my ability to keep cook in a hot situation to Eileen Humlicek. Finally, I will to Mrs. Slusarski another speech student who finishes writing her speeches the day of the contest. WE, THE ENGELS AND GROTELUSCHENS being of married minds will to all next year's couples the ability to walk through the hall together without hearing NONE OF THAT IN THE HALL”I I, DONNA RODEHORST, will to Paul Kasselder. the ability to sit through one study hall without picking on someonel And also the ability not to get picked up by the Fuzz, since he's such a nice sweet guy. I, MARION LOSEKE, will all future Family Psychology students the ability to go through just one class without being bored. WE, SUE HASSEBROOK AND MARION LOSEKE, will Sleepy the ability to open her eyes and shut up. I, RICK WILLMS, will to all my teachers I had in school a new red pen after they get done checking my papers. I, WANDA LOSEKE, will to David Ellis the ability to raise as much coin In Lakeview as I did. To Cindy Mack, the ability to drive on the right side roads so we don't get stuck and have to walk 4 miles back to town. I, CRYSTAL MEAYS, will to Kelly Cerny a special moufhometer to record the speed of her words, I hope that her speech might slow down. I, DEB ALLINGTON, will to Janet Gossman my ability to go out for volleyball, basketball, and track for 4 years and not get anything but heartache and hemorhoids. I, NANCY DONOGHUE, will to Carrie Smith, the ability to keep her Nova on the road, not put if on its side, stay out of the ditches, and to beware of those dangerous posts at Godfather's. I, KAARLO JANTUNEN, being of sound Finnish mind, will all my make-up-slips to Mr. Whiting. I also will next year's seniors my ability to go for breakfast before school and get an hour of detention. I, GLORIA PILLEN, will to the next year's senior class their very own mom to keep them out of trouble and to Mr. Pilakowski a new 5th period girl to keep his study hall guys busy. I, DIANE KRINGS, will to Jeannie Muhle my ability to be afraid of buffaloes and to Carrie Smith a demolition car for her partying nights. I, KEVIN GROTELUSCHEN, will to Alan Jarosz a six pack, one pair of boxing gloves, and two free tickets to all his major fights. And to Mr. Asche one rocking chair, one cup of coffee, and two duck decoys. To Mr. Whiting, one maternity top. I JUNE BADGE, will to Mrs. Asche the ability to have a student for three periods in a row and not get tired of looking at her, to any Secretarial Training student the ability to do your work right the FIRST time so you won’t have to go through the agony of doing it over again, and to Mrs. Asche's teacher aides next year, a bottle of Visine for your aching eyes after proofreading Typing 1 papers all period. WE, DENNY ROSENDAHL, DIANE KRINGS, AND DEANNE SMITH, will to Kim Goering a case of vanilla dessert for those trips to Humphrey. I, KATHY HUMLICEK, being of sound mind and body, will to Jackie Runge the ability to throw better, our shot, next year without having a little rendezvous beforehand that shows up on the neck, and to Diane Wurdeman, the ability to roll up the measuring tape without getting tangled up in it first. I. RANDY NICKOLITE will to Mr. Asche a coffee pot and a year's supply of rolls so he doesn't have to leave his office, and a new sign for his door. I, LINDA JAIXEN, will to my brother, John Jaixen, the ability to drive on the road instead of the ditch, and to Seth Warnke another tenor saxophone player just like me to “take care of the business. I, JAN RODEHORST, will to my little but getting bigger brother. Jay. and Ward Bakenhus the ability to skip out, just once, successfully, to Diane Wurdeman a horny” trumpet, and to Tim Wilke, his very own life size inflatable doll. I, JOAN SCHUMACHER will to Amy (babycakes) Plettner the ability to keep her locker and those young coyotes under control, and the ability to get along without the hungry man since she can't resist him. WE, THE SENIOR MEMBERS OF GIRLS ATHLETICS, being as humble as we are. will to Julie Schaf, our humbleness so that in the future years she will be able to fit her head through the door, when coming to school. I. LORI WEYER being of coordinated body will to Mr. Lake the ability to stay on his chair, to Mr. Bruckner the ability to know the difference between a zoo and a barnyard, and to Tim Wojcik the ability not to be like his brother and Senior Class Wills 25

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