Plateau Valley School - Lariat Yearbook (Collbran, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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Senior Mills I, Shaun Anderson, will my car to my sister Toni. I, Julie Albrandt, will my daily supply of hot chocolate to Shawn Hale and Shelly Clark in hopes that it will get them through their Senior year. I, Linda Bilyeu, will my sympathy to anyone crazy enough to put a werewolf mask on and start howling at 2:00 A M. on Main Street. I, Clint Dennison, will my basketball 24 to Chuckie Nichols in hopes that he will make a better name for it than I did — Good Luck Chuckie! I, Lori Denton, will my ability to get to school after the tardy bell everyday and not get detention to anyone who rides with a boyfriend who gets up late every morning. I, Kim Dillon, will my 10 basketball to Toni Anderson, and my outstanding ability of not being able to stay on my feet for more than 2 minutes consecutively in a basketball game to Colleen Dahlby, because she relieves me the other 6 minutes. I, Missy Encke, will my greatest appreciation to my family and my acquired talent for being the only Senior that stayed home on weekends, to any underclassmen that can handle it. I, Steve Fullmer, will my talent for staying sober and avoiding parties to all underclassmen who might think it's cool. I, Dana Gordon, will the ability to make it through 12th grade with out going completley nuts, to my sisters Micah and Keena. I, Brent Harper, will my car to anyone who can understand the power of my Chevelle and handle the bills and payments and at the same time give Fords a bad name. I, Kevin Hatch, will my 54 to Travis Horton in hopes that he will have better luck with injuries than I did. I, Wes Hawkins, will the Salt Creek taxi cab to my sister with hopes that someday she will be tall enough to see over the dashboard. I, Bert Hill, will Kit, my jeep, to Kevin Kees in hopes that he has the money, patience, and mechanical ability to keep him on the road. I, Lesli Hill, will my ability to run off electric guitar players to the next keyboard artist,” who will have to contend with on for the next four years. I, Chris James, will my remote control Sherman tank and three Stomper 4x4's and set of 50 green army men to anyone who would rather fight for their country than spend their life in college. I, Todd Lachniet, will my love for great cars, namely Mustang, to anyone who can't comprehend the magnificance of them. I also will my thanks to the Sophomore girls for giving me my title of Todd The Bod.” I, Barbie Law, will my ability to have Mr. Schott tell me to take a week-long vacation during my Senior year to anyone who thinks chicken pox are fun. I, Alex Lloyd, will my ability to get three tickets in one week and run over the school fence to anyone that will be dumb enough to build a big truck. I, Blake McElwain, will my excellent reputation in town and school to anyone who hasn't gotten into trouble yet. I, Ian McEwen, will my good attitude toward everything to the Freshmen, because they're going to need it. I, Jennifer Morgan, will my favorite spot by the lockers, my snake rattles, elk teeth, and coyote claws to my sister, Elnora, in hopes that she will carry on the midget squaw's cause. I, Wendy Peden, will my uniform, practice shirt, sweaty knee pads, floor burns, and sprained fingers to the next set- ter at P.V. in hopes that she will give it her all, and love the sport as much as I did. I, Jeff Pratt, will my ability to miss school to go lion hunting with Mr. Mundy to Dan Hulk if he thinks he loves the out- doors enough. I, Donna Silzell, will my ability to put up with Linda since 3rd grade to anyone who cares to use it. I, Jim Taylor, will my ability to excel in all I do to my brother Jeff, who could use it. I, Jerry Turmaine, will my drum-playing ability and my inability to show up to jazz band rehearsals to Chuck Nichols. I, Bret Wilson, will my ability to go out and have fun with most of the girls within the city limits of Collbran and Mesa to Travis (Harve) Baier. I, Kathryn Woolman, will my ability to make an excuse for anything, anytime and get away with it to anyone who thinks they can. 19

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Wes Hawkins Jennifer Morgan Kevin Hatch Wendy Peden Donna Silzell Blake McElwain Chris James Kathryn Woolman Shaun Anderson nr Wilbur Raye Brent Harper Linda Bilyeu

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