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It's Time for Movin' On We've traveled a long, long time together, And there have been a lot of good things on the way. But now it's almost time for leavin', And the things I feel inside are very hard to say. But it's time for moving on, my friend, Hold back all the tears and sorrow, It finally is time to go our separate ways. And l want to wish you well, my friend, As we search for new tomorrows. Go as you must, but, please, Don't forget the yesterdays. Remember the dreams we dreamed together, All of the joys we shared in getting to today. Now, just one time before you leave me, Reach out and take my hand and help me walk away. For it's time for moving on, my friend, Hold back all the tears and sorrow, It finally is time to go our separate ways. And I want to wish you well, my friend, As we search for new tomorrows. Go as you must, but, please, Don't forget the yesterdays. Don Besig
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1982 We the class of 1982, being of sick mind and unhealthy body do bequeath the following to the class of 1983. Brian Druivenga wills his fool-proof flu cure to Amy Fick so she won't get sick tonight. Marc Hein, to Hank Jessen, wills this poem about the game of tennis: Float like a butterfly, and sting like a bee, but if the net's too high, leave the jumping to me! Randy Petersen wills his no-nonsense approach to camping to Todd Harrison, so Todd will know what not to do. Jeffrey Preston wills his spacious mind to Brad Brown so he'll have more room to grow. Jeff Vermeys wills his driving ability to Monica Sohm, Tyann Bainbridge, and Tricia Roecker. His advice to them is: Though the road may twist and turn, here is something you should learn, to stop the car you use the brake, not the gas, for heaven's sake, R for reverse, D for drive, follow this advice to stay alive. So if you're driving on the street, pray that you three never meet. Ann Albers wills her silent disposition to Tammy Young so she can hear what the rest of the world sounds like. Tammy Albers wills her mechanical abilities to Todd Verschoor so he will know the difference between hot and cold. Sandi Grothe wills her ability to sign excuse slips to Keith Vermeys so he can get into 5th hour without bothering Mr. Haller. Gayle Hightree wills her silent alarm clock to Linda Hickie so someone may carry on the tradition of never being on time. Rose Mary Hummelgard wills her ability to consume large quantities of food to Jodi Reitz, because Rose eats enough for both of them. Debbie Jensen wills Dave Albers, Kerry Huss, Kerwin Van Houten, and Todd Triplett brains for taking tests so they won't need the keys anymore. Tracey McBride wills her basketball shooting ability to Mike Hein so he won't shatter any backboards next year. Jean Maguire wills this advice to Jody Bockelmann and Susan Krayenhagen: Keep your feet off of heaters... they melt teniais shoes. Pam Steuk wills her cake decorating ability to Tim and Tom Fundermann, Vernon Volkman, and John Hayward so they won't push Mrs. Reistroffer completely off the deep-end. Deb Wallace wills her well rounded personality to Kim Winterrowd. And finally, we the class of 1982, wish you all the best of luck in the future, especially in Government.
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