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I, Sandra Fae Nies, will my ability to be cheerful in the mornings to Shannon Yates. It’s really not that hard! I, Amy Elizabeth Pedersen, will my ability to be involved in everything and not excel at anything and yet enjoy it all to Nadine Davis. Good luck and have fun. 15 Leslie Quade, will my ability to stay on basketball training rules for four consecutive years to my sister, Nikki. Well, I better make that three years, since you already blew the first one! I, Darcy Rollins, will my ability to keep the great school alive and have as much fun on weekends as I have to anyone who can handle it! Good luck! I, Nancy Sainsbury, will my ability to foul out of 8 of the 21 games in the season and only have 1 game with under 3 fouls to Cathy Castleberry. She is doing a good job so far! I also will my javelin-throwing technique to Mish Speelman. She already has the muscle. Right, Jim and Tom? I, Kathy Turbi Turbiville, will my Farrah Fawcett hairdo, as Mr. Woodden calls it, to none other than Coach Woodden. The secret is, Coach, stop cutting it so short on top! I, Ann Ward, will my M M’s and gum to anyone who thinks they can consume that much. And my laugh and weirdness to anyone who thinks they can handle the job. Good luck! I, Ron Wolff, of absent mind, will my ability to sleep in any class and hand in all computer assignments on the last day of the quarter to anybody that can handle this much talent. I also will my great talent of spinning cookies without my parents catching me to Mitch Schwede, and the ability to cop slide a pickup without going into the ditch to Beaver. Good luck, guys! We, the Class of 1985, will to the Class of 1987 lockers 1—20. After much deliberation, we have concluded that they are the most deserving of this privilege because of the prestige demanded in such a position.
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I, Wade Anderson, of sound mind and body, will my skill of chewing Copenhagen in all classes and in front of Mr. Tuggle to Fred Dingfelder and Justin Kerr. I will my ability to find a party when there isn't one to anybody who wants it. I will my ability to do good in English to Mitch Schwede. I, Larry Brence, will my ability to pass tests with minimal amounts of study time and worry to John and Corbit and my ability to look in a mirror without combing my hair to Rick Brown. I, Melanie Jo Emery, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to laugh loud, but chew my gum louder to Darcie Boggs. I, Gerald (Gerard) Hutchinson, will my ability to slam the basketball to David (Slamma Jamma) Beach. Oh, by the way— Happy E irthday, Slamma! I, Vicki Jardee, will my ability to be in class 25% of the time and wandering the halls 75% of the time to James Sterling Speelmon. He has a good start. I, Camera S. Kellner, will my ability to play in band for 4 years to Jim Speelmon, and my ability to go out with one guy to Rochelle Carlisle. I, Spudder the Great (Buddy LaBree), will my ability to blow up an engine and a stereo, wear out my timing gears and a good set of tires, tear out two sets of motor mounts, and run the front wheel off of my car during the course of one school year, and still be alive, to Mitch and Darren Schwede. It will take both of you to match this. I, Michael Wayne Mittelstedter, being of sound mind and body (hopefully), will my ability to grow my hair longer than past my ears to the Breding brothers and my ability to drink and not get caught to a few Juniors. I, (Mr. Modest) Shane Mulkey, will my good-guy reputation and my ability to make every girl's parents proud to Clayton Jardee and Ty Teigen. And my locker to Gerry Mackay.
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