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Class Clown Jean Theisen, John Hegburg Quietest Sue Rhines, I.«on Gaston Best Personality Roy Barron , Glenda Powell M 13
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I, Steve Cook, being of partial mind and stout body, do hereby bequeath all of my cross country skills to Thud Turner, my wrestling ability to Steve Burkett, my great roller skating ability to Alan and my locker to the poor soul who has to take it. It Christopher Kcough, being of demented mind and tormented body, do hereby bequeath my gym locker full of snuff cans to Gary Seig-worth and my old wrestling shoes to Rick Ord. I, Debbie Stickley, being of sound mind and sound body, do hereby bequeath the concert choir piano to Sharon Reitz, the school lunches to Sue Manley and the concert choir alto section to Ruth Ann Reitz. I, Thomas Hetrick, being of sound mind and questionable body, do hereby bequeath my blue pinstriped crutches to Coach Smoose for being so patient with me. 1 bequeath my distance swimming ability to Mike Rimer. And last but certainly not least, to Heider and Grot-tenthaler I will my Matador with one stipulation: don’t smash it on the ice! 4, Kyle Forsythe, being of sound mind and stout body, do hereby bequeath my manhood and muscular build to anyone who wants it. Also, I leave my lungs to Blaine Kerr because his will go before mine. I leave my mustache to Scott Allshouse and my car to whoever can keep it on the road. To Robin Hepler, I leave everything and anything she wants. I, Vicki Mauk, being of feeble mind and decreped body, do hereby bequeath my library experience to Mrs. Trunzo, my typing to Barri l e Vine and my stall in the restroom to Mary Irvine, as long as she stays clear of Mr. Sebring. I, Melody (McAfoos) Butler, being of sound mind and hideous body, do hereby bequeath my English and spelling ability to my brother John McAfoos. My typing and recordkeeping ability to my sister Tammy McAfoos. I, Sharon Martz, being of confused mind and hideous body, do hereby bequeath my violin to the next pathetic player, my choir folder to the next person in mv slot (sorry I ripped, melted, bent, scratched....it). My choir outfit to the next deformed body and my college board scores to someone who wants to labor the rest of their life. 1, Scott Keth, being of sound mind and beat on body, do hereby be— queath all my basketball skills and abilities to Gregg Fenstermaker, because he needs them. I, Robin Hepler, being of sound mind and disgusting body, do hereby U queath all of my export driving skills to Mr. Gould, a bag of Fig Newtons to Mr. Marshall, ail of my good grades to my sister Kim. and all of.my typing skills to Jackie Stuchell. I, Thomas Harriger Brosius, being of sound mind and healthy body, do hereby bequeath my voice imitating abilities to Tom Dinger, all my clothes to Goodwill Industries, my hunting equipment to John Brush, my athletic prowess to John Brush, my jokes to Dawn Colyer, my love for nature and wildlife to Matt Dennison. I, John Grottenthaler, being of little mind and even less body, do hereby bequeath my VW to Shonna Gill because she wants one, my throwing ability to Kurt and Janice, my German ability to Shelley Knapp so she doesn’t flunk her test, my Styx tape to Tom Hetrick so he’ll play it in the Matador. My contacts to Jackie Smith so we can both get mad when they hurt our eyes, my extraordinary English teacher, Mrs. Margaret B. Smith, to next year’s seniors who hopefully will be sane enough not to kill her. I, Linda Varner, being of sound mind and stable body, do hereby bequeath my typing skills to Jackie Stuchell, my teeth and the exciting sound of “clippity-clop-clop” to Alan Saunders, and my locker to anyone unfortunate enough to get it. I, Paula Shobert, being of loud mind and sexy body, do hereby bequeath all my tubes of mascara to my good friend Laurie Young. And my brains to Pat Vandervort, my liver to Cindy Simpson because she’s going to need it in future years. And last but not least, all the good times in school to my sister Lynn. I, Jackie Smith, being of sound mind and stable body, do hereby bequeath my typing ability to Jackie Stuchell, my pitching ability to Jayne Mason, my physics book to the janitors so they can bum it in the incinerator. To Linda Varner I leave all the banana splits I ever ate, to Brad Myers I leave all my personal problems, to Dawna Sowers, Shonna Gill and Jean Theisen I leave eighth period study hall and I leave my name “Skeeter” to the “SKI” of eleventh grade—Jim Rowan. And finally, to the seniors of 1981 I leave the school and everything in it. I, Dan “OD” O’Donnell, being of weak mind and stout body, do hereby queath my uncanny ways to smooth-talk girls to Scott Hays, my ever amorous jockstrap-head band to Greg Walk, my cross country techniques to Jimmy Rowan and my great sense of humor to Mark Ishman and Thad Turner. , Molly Zeigler, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeatl to Judy and Jonl my basketball skills, and I want to wish anv underclassmen who get Mr. Marshall for physics the best of luck. I, Patty Gordon, being of Partial mind and impartial body, do herein bequeath my now overflowing “bucket of life” to Mrs. Smith in hope that she will understand our “depressions.” My height to Jayne Mason, my “fine” notebook for physics that no one should be without to Kyle Forsythe so he will have a greater misunderstanding of the impossible physics as we all have. To Shonna Gill (Seana McGill) I will one very empty locker so she won’t go through life thinking all lockers are full from top to bottom and to Scott and Don, all the lockers Shonna and I have shared since seventh grade so they can learn the trade of shutting a locker very quickly. 12
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