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BIG SANDY Upper picture: ALAN CRAIG ARCHIBALD (1' Archidale ) Alan was an active participant in the music department. He was in both band and chorus four years and Sandy 16 for two. Alan was in Letterman's Club, Speech Club and Honor Society. He was a Boy’s State delegate and state Church of Cod youth president. He was active in Rouser Staff and Annual Staff. Alan participated in track and basketball for two years and was active in football all four years. Alan has been president, sentinel and student council representative of his class, Speech Club vice president and Honor Society student council representative. Alan has received excellent and superior vocal ratings at the district music festival and an excellent rating at the state music festival. He also was awarded a good rating on his tenor sax solo at district. He was also honored with the Most Improved Speaker. His will reads as follows: 1, Alan Archibald, being long-winded and of implicit wit, (only in my own unstable mind) will to Reg Springer my ability to stay up late to meet annual staff deadlines, my ability to take pictures of Garold Sapp riding his bicycle in the snow, my ability to remain trophiless after all your friends vote for you, my tliree o’clock shadow, my proficiency at being caustic without being understood except by a few people (hand-me- down from K.D.S.), and my adroitness in keeping reasonably tranquil after being subjected to various suggestions from certain unknowledgeable - not to mention tone- deaf - music cavaliers (sorry, no Sears Roebuck shirts this year, Reg); to Jeff Remick my ability to know what’s coming off on the offensive line; to Greg Gullickson my ability to not become upset by judges' decisions in speech and to handle Bart with care; to Bart Ostrom my ability to forbear, my affirmative nature, my ability to drive an old Ford car to school for two more years of high school and my ability to handle Greg with care; to Suedee Gallee my ability to get along with speech snobs and the darkroom messes; to Karen Patterson my ability to dominate oral exercises in French class; to Shannon Green my ability to talk at will in Study Hall without being caught; to Mike Richter my ability to come into Study Hall late everyday without being asked why and my shop project; to Lori my ability to tackle snowdrifts ami all my old contact lenses for focussing purposes; and to Jill the infamous ' 'Archibald stop.'' Lower Picture: ALAN WILLIAM BAHNMILLKR ( Al ) A four-year track and football member, Alan also belonged to Pioneer Club, Pep Club, FFA and CYC. Another of Al's interests is building a 23 ' ’T Rod from who knows what. Alan leaves his wishes in the following: 1, Alan Bahnmiller, will my ability to run long distances to Kevin Barsotti. I will my ability to screw around in shop without getting into trouble to Kenny Chamberlain. I will my ability to look as if I am awake in Government class to my sister Kathy. I will my ability to keep trim and fit to Chester Henderson. 1 will my ability to keep my mouth shut during 6th period study hall to Caren Patterson. I will my ability to get into the school when the school is locked without a set of keys to anybody who wants my talent. 28
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Top: BRYAN ERNEST BAHNMILLER Bryan played the trumpet in band for four years and sang in choir for his last three years and Sandy Sixteen his last two years. He joined FFA as a freshman and sophomore. He participated in Science Club for four years and Lettermens and Honor Society for his last three years. His athletic qualities include football, basketball and track all four years of school. Bryan belongs to Perspective Plus and held an office as vice president in Honor Society and as vice president of his sophomore class. He received honors in Who’s Who and was a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. 1, Bryan E. Bahnmiller, late of BSHS, do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament. I will locker 7 to anybody who is fool enough to have a locker by the Boss's office. I will sixth period study hall to anyone who has the patience to put up with Moe. To the trig class of '80, Dan Works and 1 will the ability to keep Mrs. Brumwell in line. To Chester Henderson I will not my ability to get along with Mr. Green, so you two will probably kill each other. I will my ability to almost always stay out of the piincipal's office to Stacy and Steve. I will my key to anyone who has trouble getting inside the school. To Spike I will my ability to be burly. I will my ability to stay in study hall as little as possible to next year's seniors. To my sister Lisa I will all my knowledge of the ' 'system'' so she won't waste half of her last six years and also my ability to pass without studying. To me I will to stay alive for a couple more years. Upper Center: AMY LEANN BITZ ( Amos ) Amy was a four-year member of FHA, a three-year member of chorus, speech and drama club and National Forensic League, two-year member of GAL and a one-year participant in Honor Society, Color Guard and Skull Club (secretary). She was active in gymnastics and track and was girls and boys basketball manager for one year. As a senior she took the oath of state FHA reporter. In Amy's junior year she was honored with fourth place at state drama and Most Improved Thespian. Her last year awards were first place at divisional drama, sixth place honors at state drama, Most Improved Thespian, NFL Award of Distinction and second place at NFL. She was also active in Rainbow and Office Staff. This is her will: I, Amy Bitz, being of sound mind will to Allison Ralph, Charles Manson, Shannon Green, and my keen ability to avoid the ski patrol. To any dumb person I will my ability to miss my own prom breakfast. I will my locker, 39, the brown one with brown trim, to Jill Archibald. Reg Springer receives the rest of the calender on my locker door to mark off the rest of the days in May. Lastly to my sweet cousin Bart I give my thanks for his help in the past four years. Lower Center: CHRISTOPHERSON SCOTT BOYCE (' 'Christopher Columbian'') During all of his high school years he was in BA Club, and for three years he enjoyed the ABC Club. As a senior he joined Science Club, Slouch Club and Weightlifting Club. In his freshman year he participated in basketball. He also was a member of the Dishonor Society. He served as president of BA Club and vice president of Slouch Club. His abilities go to the following people: I Christopher Scott Boyce hereby will my shaggy hair to Mr. Green. I will my driving ability to Munch Faber, my ability to make it to school every day to Russell ' 'Cowboy Bob'' Schmidt, the honor of being incessantly picked on by Mr. Green to Kirby Kulbeck and my ability to score seven points against Indians to Daren Schuster. My 19th birthday is willed to whoever wants it, and last of all, I will my dirty locker to Lori Marshall. Bottom: JAMES ALAN BURKHEAD Jim played football his junior and senior years. During this time, he was also involved in Pep Club and Pioneer Club. For three seasons, he was a member of the track and basketball teams. J.A. Burkhead requested that the following be his last will and testament: I, I, James Alan Burkhead, will my locker 13 to Dawn. I also will my ability to understand Basic Electricity to anybody who takes the class. I will my ability to sit on the bench to Daren. I will my ability to stay out of trouble to Shannon. I will my jumping to the girls basketball team. 1 will my ability to keep a car to anyone who thinks they need to have a lot of cars during their high school years.
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