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spirit of ’76 ABOVE, Tim Albrecht, Gail Bames, Brian Blair, Paul Bloom- quist, Laddy Carlson, Mary Ann Carlson, Robert Carlson, Ron- ald Carlson, Roger Claussen, Tom Cunningham, Judy Doerr, Patrice Elsbeny, David Enquist, Doyle Folck. Junior Class Officers, AT RIGHT, President Bob M., Vice- President Ron C., Secretary Denise M. and Treasurer Laddy C. BELOW, Kim Johnson, Nancy Koehler, Gene Lamprecht, Char- lene Lind, Patty Lind, Cheryl McQuay, Bob Mittan, Marty Muller, Denise Munter, Kyle Newbeig, Murray Peters, Con- nie Prather, Ed Remm, Randy Rhode, John Ritchey, Will Schaller, David Strivens.
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CINDY: I will Sue M. to David S. KEVIN: I will my English ability to Mike E. LEIGH: I will my hair to Pat T. when she goes bald. STEVE: I will 8th period librarian to anyone who can have as much fun as I can. GENE: I will my flexibility to Brent Nelson. BECKY: I will my position as editor of Echo and Annual to anyone with a big enough head to stand the ache! SYLVIA: I will my ability to fall asleep while parking and getting home at five to Gina D. MARY KAY: I will my dreams to Dave Enquist in hopes they'll come true. CAROL C.: I will all of my report cards to my brothers and sisters. VICKI: I will my position as one of starting five basketball players to anyone who can handle it. LISA: I will my ulcers to the teachers; let them suffer a while. KIM: I will my ability to collect slivers to my brother, Dave E. ROBERT: I will my trumpet to anyone that thinks they can do worse. RICK: I will my boots to David Rosberg. THERESA: I will my ability to bug Mr. Baker and Mr. Lundberg to anyone who can do a better job than I did. GARY: I will my ankle to Kim J. so he won't be crippled next year. KAREN: I will my place in Physics class to any girl who thinks she can take more razz than I did. BRENDA: I will my traffic citation to David Claussen. MARK: I will the jeep to anyone who can get it in and out of the park. CHARLES: I will my bookkeeping to brother Leonard. MARY ANN: I will my memories of the Myrtle S. Society to the rest of the M.S. Society. MARLENE: I will my speech ability to anyone who can do better. BRUCE: I will my basketball ability to anyone who can try harder and accomplish less than I did. CAROL M.: I will my ability to say Good morning, Mr. Baker, to sister Cheryl. SUSAN: I will my good times to Shari J. BETH: I will my lemon to Denise M. TIM: I will my floor bums in basketball to Curtis Seagren's right knee. SHARON: I will some Bloomfield guys to Wendy S. RUTH: I will Bloomfield's parking places to Wendy. DAVID: I will my ability to drive up and down mainstreet Wausa to anyone who thinks they can do it more than I have. PAT: I will my Hartington dance abilities to Gina Dennis. DEBBIE: I will my position of coach of the faithful five to Terri R. as soon as she can handle it.
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ABOVE, Sharlene Thorell, William Thor- ell, Kathy Wachter, Jill Wakeley, Stan Wambeig, Cindy Wrick. class of 77 Sophomore Officers, RIGHT, President Bruce F., Vice-President Kevin L., Secretary Wendy S., Treasurer Scott K. AT RIGHT and BELOW, Scot Al- brecht, Kevin Anderson, Melanie An- derson, Shelley Anderson, David Be au- de tte, Pam Blankenship, Betty’ Bloom- quist, Brad Carlson, Roger Carlson, David Claussen, David Cunningham, Gina Dennis, Mike Eifert, Keith Erick- son, Pat Erickson, Bruce Friedrich, Jackie Gatzemeyer, Jane Gunderson, Arden Gustafson, Diane Hult, Ray John- son, Shari Johnson, Jody Ketelsen, Scott Ketelsen, Scott Kinkaid, Sandy Kirby, Leonard Kleinschmit, Marilyn Koehler.
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