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Page 22 text:
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WILL I, Mike Carnahan, will my Ford truck to anybody who thinks he can drive it better than I can. I, Janell Chaffin, will my track shoes and my quadra-colored car to anyone who wants to go fast but can’t. I, Daniel Chenoweth, will my great ability to pass classes to the junior class. (They will need it.) I, Ora Chenoweth, will my horse, my saddle, and my bridle to Mr. Hunter in hopes that he has fun. I, Dale Click, will my old basketball practice shirt that can walk by itself to anyone that will promise never to wash it and to wear it with pride. I, Alan Dillon, will my nickname Big Al to Alex Lloyd. I, Kevin (Kinky) Encke, will my ability to play basketball to Mark VonEhrenkrook. I, Lenny Hill, will my ability to run a 15-minute 2 mile to any aspiring track star that thinks he can handle that kind of speed. I, Stacy Hoke, will my ability to cheer four years and put up with guys' remarks to anyone who can fill my shirt. I, Gail Hornberger, will my 210cm skis to my brother Alan so he can throw away his 170’s. I, Matt LaGree, will my attitude about girls to the junior high to carry on my tradition. I, Robin Lenard, will my S.S. El Camino to anyone who thinks he can handle the power. I, Kenny Lynn, will my lineman abilities to Bill Goodwin because he shows the most abiltiy. I, Shelly McDavid, will my ability to keep my temper with Mr. Murawska and still kinda like him to the next individual science class. I, Kammy McElwain, will my car keys and my driver's license to Melanie Blair and Heather Kennedy so they can chauffeur little girlies around and my height to Missy Encke. I, Ray Miller, will my private record and tape collection to Bridget Brockway. I, Colton Mills, will my ability to flunk all my freshman and sophomore classes and still graduate to anyone dumb enough to try it. I, Anita K. Nichols, will my ability to ride the pine” in silence for two years to all future bench warmers. I, Clarence Nichols, will my ability to tape to Mr. Hunter for next year. I, Curtis W. Phillips, will my empty bottles and my tickets to the Chief Drive In to Mark Wissel. I, Lisa Sieber, will my love for partying and my nicknames Alki” and Lizard” and my senior year without a driver's license to anyone short enough to tough it out. I, Glenda Spangler, will my Tootsie Roll party spots to Maria Feller for more good times. I, Nella Springer, will my breeding of nobility and heritage” to all o' those poor white men who will never know the meaning of pride. I, Scott Stanley, will my Ford pickup to anybody who thinks he can keep it running. I, Anita Stites, will my ability to be Theodora” at any given moment to Sally Henderson, my ability to cut down short Texan people to Muy Macho Janet Pesek my uniform and my adida§ to anyone who thinks he can fill my shoes, and last but not least, I will all my appreciation to my brother Jim who has helped me keep my sanity through twelve years of school and four yeares of injuries and athletics. I, Mark A. Todaro, will my ability to wait to get my permit to anyone who like to bum rides to school and from practice. I, Laura Wachler, will my curb jumping, sidewalk sifting, block balancing Celica to Bridget Brockway so she can be totally shocked as she walks out of the Bull! I, Kim Wallace, will my driving ability to Billy Pfertsh. is
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Football 1,4; Band 1, 2. 4; Stage Band 1,2; Ski Club 1,2. 3, 4. Homecoming Candidate 4. Yes, I’m actually working Volleyball 1. 2. 3 4, Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Round up Staff 4, Annual Staff 4; Ski Club 4, Senior Play 4, Homecoming Candidate 3. Gee, this class is embarrassing Sir Francis Drake High School 1, 2; Football 3, 4; AIILeaOi iHonora ble Mention 4; Basket ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tr tk 3. 4, Round up Stfff 4, Annual Staff Henome coming Candidate ig C I r Vo j ‘Snatch that rebound’ Scott Stanley Kim Wallace Mark Todaro 17
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PROPHECY It is the year 1990. The seniors of 1980 have all become great in their various endeavors. They have spread their fame all over the world. Right now they are having one of their famous annual parties; let’s look in. In the crowd we see familiar faces. First we catch a glimpse of Kevin Kinky” Encke, the president of the YMCA in Rifle, Colorado, talking with three famous men: Alan Dillon, owner of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders; his head coach for those beautiful girls, Clarence Nichols, fondly called “Clancy by his associates; and the assistant coach, the blond, blue eyed Dale Click. Looking over the heads of those four is Anita Stites, recently hired as the head coach of the Phildelphia 76’ers with Julius Erving as her understudy. Before she was hired to coach, Anita had taken over the English department from the retired Mrs. Sanders. Over on the balcony we see a married Nella Springer, sipping a cold drink and watching with pleasure her two small, tanned children; she is talking casually with Glenda Spangler who recently and shyly came down from the mountains where she had been living a secluded life as a hermit. She was studying sociology also. Along with this company is Gail Hornberger who cut her skiing in the Swiss Alps short just to be with her friends; she has invited every one to come to her beach house on Saturdays. Conversing with Gail is Anita Nichols, who after spending four years in college, has finally graduated to be a ranch hand for Stacy Hoke to help manage her extraordinary camel ranch outside the suburbs of Collbran. In another group we come across Ora Chenoweth, owner of Chenoweth and Company, a pipe fitting and welding outfit; her brother Daniel Chenoweth is also in this company as a pipe fitter and plumber. Sitting beside them and looking somewhat refined is the world’s most reknown met- allurgical engineer, Lenny Hill, who is talking about his latest discovery to Curtis Phillips, a very scientific elec- trician. Near this group and lookin very important is 6®4 Colton Mills, a great mechanic. He is talking to his three friends with great enthusiasm: Kim Wallace, an excellent truck driver who has driven all the way from Alcapulco to make a stop over for this party. The dare-devil Scott Stanely, having beaten Evil Kneivel in a motor cycle race, has challenged his friend Mike Carnahan to a race; but Mike is planing to drive his Pickup truck in the Baja 500 in California. There is Robin Lenard who recently starred in his third academy award-winning movie, How the West Was Fun, along with Laura Wachler, the most prestigious movie producer of 20th Century Fox, discussing the points of the movie with Robin. The famous anthropologist and the publisher of several popular books. Shelly McDavid has introduced her partner, Lisa Sieber who is a writer for the National Geographic Society and also the author of several books, to a good friend Carlos Castanado. At the end of the room, we see Janell Chaffin, MD. who is the administrator of the Plateau Valley Nursing Home providing Geriatric care for all the retired teachers of Plateau Valley School. With her conversing in polite tones is the haughty millionaire gynecologist Matt LaGree who was recently employed in California. The very sophisticated Mark Todaro, one of the best wine tasters of California’s Napa Vineyards brought some of his speciality all the way to this party. He has begun to compliment Kammy McElwain for her cool head and calm action that helped save all those people in the great DC-10 crash of 1988. Kenny Lynn, the inconspicuous CIA agent, recently arrived from Greenland, it now talking with Ray Miller about his great escapades and narrow escapes, Ray a professional bull rider in rodeos all over the world, has also had a few narrow escapes. Now we leave the seniors of 1980 to continue their party and reunion. 19
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