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I, Vicki Williams, will to my brother Mark alot of good times at B.R. and to Mr. Rodenburger a bunch of roof- walkers. I, Karen Zemancik being of unsound mind and cracked up body will to Dean Hardin and Dave Hamby the ability of being thrown in the lake and surviving. We Joan Clement and Jodie Gott, will our “shy” minds and “able” bodies to Brenda Rollin the ability to mess around and get away with as much as ocd and find someone as sweet as we id. We, Mary Moutoux, Sarah Dickinson, and Pam Rose, being of confused minds and limited bodies will to Mr. Albright three more musketeers who will become professional erasers in- stead of professional bookkeepers. We, Joan Clement, Karen Lundquist, and Joan Wagner and Dee Parks, will to Mr. Jones the ability to make friends and keep them. To Charlie Leach a tractor, a grocery store, and the ability to get along without us. We, Dave Cather, Bob Hange, Debbie Hines, and Dianne Kostecki, being of a capella voices and strong diaphrams, do hereby will “The Ode to Rickey Smalley” to Rickey Smalley in hopes of building his ego. We, Joan Clement, Vicki Williams, Rod Twining, and Forest Wandel the most able bodied roof walkers at B.R. hereby will Mr. Rodenburger a ton of silly putty to fix his leaky roof. We, the majority of the Senior class will to B.R.H.S. the luck of finding another teacher as great as Mr. Vunderink. D.R. D.R. M.M.
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I, Mark Richards will back all the books I borrowed in the 1973-74 school year, in hopes that others may have the same opportunity to reclaim the books for good. I, Cecy Rivera, am very happy and crazy with everybody here in the United States. I, Rita Rollin, will to B.R. the hap- piness of having at least one Rollin in the high school for nine more years. To Becky Cole the fun of being head drummer next year and to Mr. Roser, my brother, a manure spreader and a years supply of mink food for his mink farm. I, Barb Rollin, being of slightly weakened mind but strong body, will to Mr. Ertzinger one (1) for- gotten clarinet and one (1) very light weight piccolo. I, Russel Rook, will Mrs. Dougherty to any underclassmen who can stand her for nine weeks, good luck! I, Gale Stine, being of sound mind and body . .(?), will to Mamma Shafer 100 more kids for her next year’s vollyball team. To Mr. Roser, a lifetime supply of flyswatters and fun, plus, the book, “Everything you always wanted to know about match making.” To Cindy Root, I will my sanity; also my unending happiness. I, Donna Sturgill, will to all new students the confusion I had on my first day. Good Luck! I, Nan Sweet, will when I’m good and ready and not before, also, an extra canoe paddle to Jeff Morgan. I, Mark Tomko, will my luck to the undercalssmen in skip- ping school and not getting caught. I, Rod Twining, will if you will and probably will if you won't. I, Sue VanBuskirk being of wrecked mind and body do hereby will to Lee Hubler and Mark Hickey many more of Mrs. Dougherty’s classes, to Doc the ability to put up with my sister, and to the underclassmen the ability to make it through B.R. I, Joan Wagner, being of sound mind, will to Brenda Rollin the courage and ability to pull in the local tractor pulls and out distance her brothers. I, Cindy Walkden, will to all my little nieces (Rhonda, Lori Lynn, Charlene, Beth and Beverly) the ability to stay out of trouble (if at all possible) and the best of luck at B.R.H:S. I, Forest Wandel, will anybody stupid enough to be in as many activities, take college prep courses, and keep their sanity at the same time, in hopes that they will have 1% as much fun doing it for four years as I did. I, Debbi Welch, will to J. Rose, my grandmothers pre-en- gagement rings; to J. Korry a Prunella Vulgaris and a symplocarus foetidus; to Linda, a wet racoon; to Nan a box of Rice Krispies and to my beloved on gross.
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Forest Wandel Devona Parks Cindy Walkden Patti Richards SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 14
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