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It is the year 1985 as we focus the light on the Senior Class of their tenth year reunion. They hit an unexpected hektiw r keep the vessel under control, and someone panickSHfR iw. but the captain, but he was brought to safety with thehejp 1815. Tfce eniors set out on'b small sail boat for “uitfJjTOirrafceJ ,Captain Malt Springer could not nurned tjjle boat. Fortunatelv cvcryon could swim Marooned on the island Schraverett, the senio Eddie Gunderson was elected mayor because ot n time for his duties with his 100,000 acres and 3 qgws sheep, pig and chicken ranch and seems to be having sheriff Debbie Durbin busy trying to keep peace within place his S. T. P. oil and accidentally put tqconut a speeder .„,Jent. He doesn Tiave much fJyfwTth Vade Hijl who just staned a :ock. ¥he ?Teud keeps the local brake, a trust worthy mechanic, mis- :h blew up wh fl.trying to chase Dave Baldwin is recovering from a sandmobil record in sand dune jumping. Nancy Anderson, the patients. (Yes. you guessed it - Dave) Judy Trout is in the process of making a wonder U first victim with her straight b’- ln’ i trim. (Too bad Carol.) ir Forevei rparo Ajee was her yannerfoi just a Merrie Jean Hollembeakhas started a enrolled, is still trying to gi imahan, the ffrst and only student inuous absence. was trying to seta world . ) aid , is kept busifcwitWte hronic comi boat !«fiW«Sjlelayed. mally trying to construct a wa banana W er. it Joann ; she has one lejtt As our light dims, we spopsors. wanted to Ikw 'L lk‘v Professor Larry P. StanleyJjelieves made of walnut shells: jiue ti Richard DeanTs'V ‘ si fooball his teammat? For the first timein his was as creator of a. Nichoisi Ioann felt t Brertla Reev a standing ovaTT Due to the lack, of e difficulty thou CUmm Cm
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■tlcuT ’'' i4«SeC. 4; Pep ■ 3. 4i Jr. Play. NANCY ANDERSON Honor Society 3, 4; Pres. 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3, 4; Prom Queen 4; Home Coming Attendant 2; Carnival Queen 4; Stage Band 1; Band Sweet-, heart 4; Honor Band 3; Jr. Play 3: Play Production Class Play 4 • CAROL ARCE Estancia High 1, 2, 3; Girl’s Volley Ball 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; FTA 4; Ski Club 4; Jr. Play 3; Anna Staff 4; Round-Up Staff 4; Libra: 2, 3 DAVE Class res Bas nival fttffcnd Cla -ft Leagued; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; VJF »; Prom Attendant 4; Home CdmSuSKinsi.' ; Carnival Attendant y4; Annual 4; Student 4; Novem- ic xjumability Jte.f 14 Class tJfes L; M BaskerMll IV 2V 1; St tOTide, STEVE MITCHELL Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 4; Prom Attendant 4; Stage Band 3- Jr. Play 3; Play Production Class Play 4 JOANN NICHOLS Class Sec. 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Head 2, 4; Basketball 3: Capt. 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Pres. •. .4; Prom Attendant 4; Home Coming attendant 3; Carnival Attendant 2; Jtate Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, , 4: Band Council 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; kP. piBaniSweetheart 4; Jr. Play “ound-Up Staff 4; th 4; November Sp VorijS 4; Accountabil- OWELL b»ll 1, 2, 3; Ski nival King 3; nd-Ug Staff 4; e eT ✓TW), 4; Basket- t. 2, 3, 4: Volley 3, 4; T|A IT Coucil 2, -1 flB Attendi® 4; Ca r the MontB 3; Ddcelft- iy 114; League- Exchange' . nfof FaVMte 4' Band.2, 3t Prf ‘ 1« 2. Glee Cl Play dfTlay-P 4; Annual Staff Senior Favorite -1 - ‘ LAVOf RRY STANLEY Off. 4 :URR1ER . 4: Ski ( nt 4: Ban id Award Play £ro ATT SPRINGER 2r PSbtbaltl- l-Uaeue Off. II IVT. 3. 4c .'ounoit-4, 2.1 Class 3, 4r ,Pres. 4; FTA 4j 4; Carnival Atj Pep Band 1, £ Play 3Pla ijriome- Play.3; Sttff Hf’ ’ luary «8s , ttehdani’2 Jf 4; Round- Ite Month 2f 1Lease Grass .Prei. 30 ' Def. ‘U All-St! Amedcap-Footl •1; Football 2,'i LodguS Off 4T ominee 4. Bas-, . TV. J— w
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f % etu v lm Wiik % . Nancy Anderson» will my senior year credits to Lee Mohrman. U , Carol Arce, will my ability to finish school to whoever wants it and can handle all the work, , Dave Baldwin, will my ability to stay in school to anyone who can buck sleet and snow and dark of night to get an education. , Morrie Blackman, will my ability to drive the speed limit and slower to anyone who doesn't wafit to get a ticket. , Larry Brake. wiU my empty notebooks to anyone that wants them, , . Celia Carnahan, will my ability to get a record at getting kicked out of school without even trying to next year's rowdy bunch. . Lavonne Currier, will the dark room to next year's fortunate journalism photog- rapher. , Rchard Dean, weenie running back, will my yards rushing, pass receptions, and scoring ability to Ivan Mitchell. , Debbie Durbin, will my big mouth to next year's Pep Club. , Dea Gibson, will my ability top get into Honor Society without working at it to anyone who wants to be a memeber. , Eddie Gunderson, will my ability to get out of school without any real reason to anyone who wants it. , Kim Harper, will all my orneriness to torment Nate Geeseman to Evonne Click so he may never have a peacful moment. , Wade Hill, will my ability to make a smart remark in class and not get caught to anybody who needs it. , Merrie Jean Hollembeak, will my ability to grade papers quickly to Miss Spence, and two empty red pens to next year's third grade teacher's assistant. , Steve Mitchell, will my ability to be a ham to anyone who wants to get in trou- ble. , Joann Nichols, will my ability to drive with curlers in my hair at 7:30 in the morning and scare everyone else off the road to Ed Forsman, and the bare walls of P.V.H.S. my stunt book, and my school spirit to Judy and Janet. , Marty Powell, will my bad driving record and my ability to race invisible motorcycles to Go trier. , Brenda Jteeves, will acting and athletic abilities to anyone who thinks it can't be done. m , Matt Springer, will my sack lunches to Mr. Everett and a chance to win state to next year’s teams. , Larry Stanley, will my ability to cut myself down without blinking an eye to Jeff Gapter.» , Judy Trout. will my ability of writing notes to Pam Wells for in the future of her writing notes in school.
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