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Senior Class History In September, 1976, the class of 1988 began their twelve trying years of school plus kindergarten. Of the original class 18 remain. They are: Cindy Carskadon, John Collins, Chris Downs, P. K. Feldkamp, Tracy Fryer, Beth Gaus, Tricia Hardin, Roger Hetzler, Michael Levengood, W. G. Lewis, Jeff Murphy, Tonya Otto, Krissie Penn, Andy Schroeder, Sara Small, Robbie Sullens, Steve Uhlmeyer, and Wendy Wilson. The A.M. Kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Kae Parker and the P.M. teacher was Mrs. Predmore. In first grade we were joined by Billy Childress, Candace Jacobs, Brenda McCloy, Naomi Schork, Billy Wells, and David Woodworth. Our teachers were Mrs. McBride and Mrs. Ann Parker. In second grade the new arrivals were Scott Bridgeman, Mike Dunaway, and Rick Simmons. Our teachers were Mrs. Tower and Mrs. Kolthoff. The third grade brought us Doug Green, Kevin Scheufele, Melissa and Michelle Schuetz, and Chad Zahn. Our teachers were Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Krueger. We skimmed through fourth grade with the help of Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Lewis. Jimmy Crenshaw was our only arrival in the fifth grade. This was a big step for some of us because we had four teachers: Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. McCutchan, Mrs. Dorris and Mr. Aldridge. The sixth grade brought us Devra Buckwalter, Sean Cooper, Stephen Nelson, and Eric Voss. We kept the same teachers. Then we had another big step going into seventh grade, Junior High, because we had seven teachers, which were Mr. Berry, Mrs. Dennison, Mrs. Schryver, and others. Our new classmates were Teresa Hedges and Renee Sherwood. We zipped through eighth grade with the same teachers. Finally we reached High School and became lowly Freshmen but we made it. We also made it through our Sophomore year. It was a lot easier because we weren't freshmen anymore. Our Junior year brought around Magazine Sales which raised money for Prom. The theme was Tender Years. Our only new arrival was James Parrish. During our year as ruling Seniors we sold oranges and grapefruit to earn money for our Senior Trip to Chicago. Our sponsors were Miss Moore, Mr. Lillard, Mr. Rusk, and Miss Gladbach. This year Traci White and Missy Brooks came to our school. Our class size is now 42. Why did I get up here? I'm afraid of heights!” Eric Voss 5
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Senior Class Will The L.A. IV class wills the L.A. Ill class their ability to stay awake in class. Eric Voss wills Ann Allison his positive attitude and his fabulous taste in music. I, Eric Voss, will Steve Merrell a box of Swisher Sweets. I, Andy Schroeder, will Randy Horner my common sense. (Ha, Ha) I, Tracy Fryer, will Tami Scott the ability to go out with a Canton guy instead of a Kahoka guy and not talk about him all the time. I, Candy Jacobs, will the Junior Class my ability to give blood. Beth Ann Gaus wills Mindy Boyd the traditional bottle of cover-up. We, the Senior Girls, will Jennifer Pierce a box of Kleenex. I, Sara Small, will Shari Small my reputation. We, the Senior Boys, will Todd Hinton a Cabbage Patch doll so he can keep his hands on it instead of all the girls. We, the Senior Boys, will Mike Bringer a mirror so he doesn't have to ask everyone if he's getting bigger. I, Tricia Hardin, will Pam Rudicil the ability to flirt with college guys. I, Wendy Wilson, will Angela Dennison my ability to drive my parents' vehicle without wrecking it. We, the Senior Boys, will Dennis Durst all of our class rings to give to all his girlfriends. I, Kevin Scheufele, will Mike Harris the ability to play cards. We, the Senior Girls, will all the Junior Girls the ability to walk down the street without drowning in a rainstorm. I, Candy Jacobs, will Mr. Rusk the ability to stay in a good mood for a whole day. I, Candy Jacobs, will Mr. Rusk the ability to make up better lies. I, Tricia Hardin, will Sean Flanagan my acting ability and a new hair-do to get rid of the quills. I, Kevin Scheufele, will Mike Bringer the ability to find a good “parking spot. I, Tricia Hardin, will Shelly Lewis my reputation. I, Wendy Wilson, will Amy James my chest. I, Eric Voss, will Ron Sweet a plug for band. I, W. G. Lewis, will the Junior Girls my wonderful driving ability. I, Eric Voss, will Jeff Knipmeyer my bass voice. We, the Senior Girls, will Angela Dennison a new saying because her “Oh, my God is getting old. I, Beth Ann Gaus, will Steve Jarvis the ability to comb his hair without going to the bathroom. I, Beth Ann Gaus, will Dee Raleigh the ability to keep her Blazer on the road. Tonya Otto wills Jennifer Pierce the ability to go to class and not say This is stupid and Well never use this in our life! I, W. G. Lewis, will Mike Harris my Boogie Boys' Rap tape. We, the Senior Girls, will Linda Coates a new hair color. We, Beth Ann Gaus and Candy Jacobs, will Steve Merrell the ability to not act ignorant. I, Tonya Otto, will Diahn Moline the ability to jam out on Whitesnake tapes. We, Melissa and Michelle Schuetz, will Tina and Gina Eisenbeiss our attitudes. The Senior Girls will Linda Coates dance lessons. I, Mike Levengood, will Steve Jarvis the station wagon so he'll have a car that runs. I, Andy Schroeder, will Sean Flanagan a picture of myself so he'll have something to imitate. We, P. K. Feldkamp and Beth Ann Gaus, will Sean Flanagan the ability to play an instrument because he can’t sing. I, Eric Voss, will Bobby Kennedy the ability to take his hat off. We, the Senior Boys, will Jamie Crane the ability to shop in the men's section. We, John, Andy and Sean, will the Algebra II class brains enough not to take Calculus. I, Wendy Wilson, will Jeff Knipmeyer the ability to accept the fact that Iowa is great. We, Beth Ann Gaus and Wendy Wilson, will Dennis Durst the ability to retell a story like it really happened. I, Naomi Schork, will the girls in my third-hour Spanish Class the ability to got the whole hour without gossiping. I, Chad Zahn, will Dennis Durst the traditional bag of ice. I, Scott Bridgeman, will Kevin Porter a mustache so he'll have something to trim. We, the Senior Class, will the Junior Class.. .well, what can we will them; they already think they have everything. 6
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