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rpVHS Channel 2 news is covering the reunion of the class of 1982. As the crowd gathers at the ten year reunion of the class, we see many old friends talking to one another about what has happened to them in the last ten years. The first group we come to includes KEVIN ADAMS, BILL GOODWIN, and LEE LIND. Kevin tells Bill and Lee that his high performance engine company is doing well since he started it five years ago. Bill, who lives in Hawaii, works in his own auto body shop. Lee, a mechanic, fixes expensive sports cars for the Eurpoeans where he lives in the richest part of the continent. We hear JAN McGEE and PERRY FLETT talking about their music careers. JAN has toured many countries on his rock concerts since leaving P.V. Perry says the only thing he sees are bubbles from the Lawrence Welk show where he sings and tap dances for large audicences to the acccompaniment of DAVID RHOADS on the rhythm guitar. Next we see TROY LATHAM and JOHN JACOBUCCI talking about their money, mansions, and oil. John, a petroleum engineer, lives near Denver “out of the smog” near where Troy goes four wheeling in his 4X4 Rolls Royce paid for by work- ing in the oilfield profession. KEITH SWAINSTON, an engineering technician, joins in on the conversation. ANITA KELTY has just returned form an ambulance emergency where she helped deliver ROSE BROCKWAY’s seventh child. Rose will be here soon, I have been informed. Standing by the buffet table are BILL MILHOLLAND, and FRED WALLACE talk- ing about their construction companies. Bill describes how different it is in Hawaii, compared to Collbran. He adds how busy he is being a professional surfer and a private investigator since he took our Magnum P.l’s job. ERIC BRUTON starts a conversation with Fred about Fred’s guide and outfit business. Fred asks Eric about his wife and two kids in Montana, and Eric responds that he enjoys working at his mountain lodge. HEATHER KENNEDY and GAIL MORGAN are discussing their successful careers. Heather is a respected, single business woman in the field of law. Gail, a professional horse trainer, is planning to retire in a few years, take a vacation in her yacht, and buy a thoroughbred horse ranch. DEBBIE WISSEL, a highly paid finance specialist, is talking to Gail about her horse ranch and explaining how her husband and kids keep a four million dollar ranch prospering. Now we see two couples comparing pictures of their families. TAMMI BIESER shows LYNN NICHOLS a picture of her two kids and Tom, her husband. The kids are six and nine years old. Lynn shows Tammi a picture of her two kids and hus- band. Lynn takes out another picture of the class she taught this last school year. PAULA CLEMENTS, a legal secretary, stops to talk to Admiral MATTHEW HOR- TON about the armed forces. Paula was just promoted to colonel in the National Guard. Matt tells Paula about being head nuclear physicist and about being in charge of his own fleet of submarines, as well as having a personal destroyer for his Carribean cruises. ROB EGGERS has been hard at work these last ten years and BILL PFERTSH
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I, Kevin Adams, will my El Camino to Todd Isom, because if he really wants El Camino with power and style, he deserves the best. I, Tammi Bieser, will my ability to finish school married, to anyone who is plann- ing on getting married before they finish school. I, Rose Brockway, will my ability to cheat in Ms. Roscoe’s class to my sister, Linda. I, Eric Bruton, will my Datsun to Richard Watson so he can drive to school. I, Paula Clements, will my glasses to anyone who wants to look like an owl. I, Robert Eggers, will my help to whoever needs it! I, Perry Flett, will my head band and Louisville slugger to anyone who feels they need that extra dimension to handle the DeBequeians, Basaltians, etc. I, Bill Goodwin, will my Chevy Nova to anybody who thinks they can keep it going. I, Matthew J. Horton, will my ability to get 15 swats (in one year), 800 numbers, II, 000 sentences, and 3 pages out of the dictionary, as well as many uncounted lectures, talkin-to’s and lunch hours spent in the office, and still make A’s to any freshman who thinks they can get on all the teacher’s good sides. I, John Jacobucci, will my lift kit to Heather McMillan. I, Anita Kelty, will my cleverness as Clyde to Tammi Kees who shall resume my position to Bonnie. I, Heather Kennedy, will my ability to stay single to all the underclssmen who are thinking of getting married to young. I, Troy Latham, will my school lunch to Wallace's hounds. I, Lee Lind, will my keen eye sight to Clint Dennison. I, Jan McGee, will my Mr. Cool title to anyone who likes sitting in a tub of ice in front of the whole school. I, William Ray Milholland, Jr., will my ability to occupy the backseat of the cruisemobile to anyone who thinks they can kick me out! I, Gail Morgan, will my boots, my saddle, and all my bumps and bruises to anyone who likes horses. I, Lynn Nichols, will my cheerleading uniform to anyone who wants to try to get along with everybody at the same time. I, Bill Pfertsh, will my height to Chandelle Greene. I, Keith Swainston, hereby will my ability to get lectures from my dad to my sister. I, Susan Todaro, will my ability to cut a million classes, and only get suspended twice for it, to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. I, Fred Wallace, will my parking placeto Missy. I, Debbie Wissel, will my cherry pies and temper to anyone who wants to get teased for five years. SENIOR WILL
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JUNIORS Jerry Gunderson — President ’Junior Gore — Student Council Representative Kent Hill — Secretary Cyndi Nichols — Vice President Vicki Flett — Student Council Representative Kris Trezise — Treasurer 22 MOUNTAIN WEST INSURANCE, INC, If it's insurable — we insure it 134 North 6th Street P.O. Box 1179 Grand Junction;jColoradoJ3J£02
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