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Senior Sneak Let's go skiing!!! No. Lisa, this isn't the ski slopes. Whatcha dreaming about. Greg?? 7
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Rebecca Kaye Rankin Basketball (co-captain) Class officer Pep Club (officer) Let ter girl Choir (officer) Swing Choir Band Outstanding Junior Choir Member L-Club Girl's State Representative Honor Roll Homecoming Queen Stephanie Hodges (Vice President) Troy Kastens (President) Lisa Franklin (Secretary) Becky Rankin (Treasurer) 6
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N c- Senior Class Will I, Becky Rankin, will Krissy Bartling the ability not to whine. I will Amy From the ability to snap a kerchief right. It's all in the wrist, Amy! I will Mr. Davis the ability to stay in the room for a class-period at a time so I don't have to make a fool out of myself! I will next year's Pep Club President Cheerleaders the ability to move spectators politely and efficiently. Finally, I will Jamie Flessner my ankles and the ability to color coordinate. I, Greg Market, will John Deal an invitation to go to my house and use anything he wants in hopes he won't show up uninvited again. I also will John a book of lies in hopes he won't run out. I, Dianne Juedes, will Mr. Davis the ability to kill flies during Accounting without breaking the overhead projector in the process. To Lisa Franklin, I will a case of hairspray so she won't have to check every 5 minutes to see if her hair looks OK. To Christian Kastens, 1 will my good ankles, so he won't have to walk around limping for a month after he gets hurt. Last, but not least, I will my ability to run into trees and fall down a million times while learning to ski to anyone, except Becky. I, Jerry Frerichs, will my ability to stay out of trouble to the Sophomore Class. I also will my jeep to the Junior Boys, so they can have some real fun on a Saturday night. I will my ability to make it home after Graduation to John Deal. To Darrell Sharman, I will my ability to keep my car in top condition. Last, but not least, I will my ''Flash Gordon nickname to anyone who wants it. I, Lisa Franklin, will Becky Rankin the ability to ski without snow-plowing all the way down. To Mrs. Anderson, I will the ability to buy magazines of good literary value. To Krissy Bartling 1 will a new Webster's Dictionary to look up words that she's not quite sure what the meanings are. Finally, to Sandra Kahrs, I will the ability to come to school without limping for obvious reasons. I, Cory Fraass, will the up-coming Freshmen the ability to work hard at sports. I will my headaches and my ability to study to Mark Vosika, and I will my ability to get to school on time to Stuart. I, Stephanie Hodges, will any of the classes Mr. Weber and Mr. Keyser as sponsors in hopes that they will have as much fun with them as I did. I will my ability to get in trouble to Laura Vosika in hopes that something exciting will happen to her in Hfigh School. I will any of the Freshmen Girls the name Bertha in hopes that they will have as much fun with as I did. I will Amy From the ability not to get caught throwing aluminum foil in the lunch. room. I will Mr. Franklin a box-full of Rolaids in hopes that he won't run out in the middle of the day. I also will Amy my blue white pajamas in hopes that she will have as much with them as I did. I will Mr. Mehlhaff the ability to short sheet somebody else's bed besides mine all the time. Last, but not least, I will Mr. Mehlhaff and Connie Stoll the ability to stay in their own room and not get caught taking our luggage out of our room. I Troy Kastens, will my ability to stay out of trouble to the Sophomores because we all know they need it. To Stuart Fraass, I will a big bottle of shampoo so he won't have to use Kevin's all the time, and to John Deal, I will a wig so when he's a Senior he will have some hair too. I, Connie Dickinson, will Becky the ability to use a camera without breaking it. I will Dianne-Juedes a padded fence for the next time she goes skiing just in case she mints. I will Anita Mitchell the ability to keep the janitor and secretary busy. I will Kim Valla the ability to get home in good shape on the weekends except on Friday nights. I, Kevin Campbell, will my toughness to the Sophomore Class in hopes that they won't get hurt everyday. I also will Amy From something funny so everyone else can hear her little laugh. I will my height to Chris Kastens in hopes that he can see over the center in Football next year. We, Kevin, Greg, and Troy, will Mr. Keyser a can of Coors Beer. We also will Mr. Franklin something that is not immaterial to him. We, Stephanie and Lisa, will the 1984-85 Volleyball Team the ability to win State and have much fun as we did last year.
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