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Scott Whiteford .Tenny Williams Tim Galligan Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Another sun sets, another year Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Cross Country 2, 3,43 Drama 1, 2. passes you byg just think-the day you live now, can never be lived Basketball 1, 23 Cross.Country 2, again ...... 33 National Honor Society 45 Class Officer 3g Student Council Basketball 2, 33 Homecoming 1, 3, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 3. Student Council 1,43 Tennis 3,43 Pep Club 1. Barry Cole Gary Wilson Sandy Powell Tennis 3, 4. Missingg Russell Hubbell, Allen Myers, Mark Oatley, Carrie Revitzer, Steve Shockley
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Mary Vasquez Neva Veliquette Homecoming 43 Miss Merry Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 43 Home- Christmas. coming 33 Class Treasurer 43 Student Council V. P. 33 Pep Club l, 23 Miss Elk Rapidsg Ath- letic Council 2, 3,43 Senior Girlg Prom Queen. Greg Weinzapfel Baseball lg Football 2, 3,41 Hockey l,2,3,4. Linda White Bill White Laurie Whiteford Debate 13 Office Aide 4 Band lg Basketball l,2, 3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Pom Pon l 2 Cross Country 3, 4.
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E IOR ILL I Debbie Stites, will to Chris Hubbell, a new car in hopes that he will be satisfied. I Jenny Williams, will to my brother Chad, 5 pounds, be- cause he could use it and I could lose it. I Mark Greiner, will to Michelle Wilson, a container of cover-up cream and some turtlenecks to hide her hickeys. I Susan Kay Kerkhof, will to Linda Diane Carpenter, a whip and a club to accompany her on her next visit to Shadowland, and hope she will not forget her name half way through the night. I Tammie McLain, will to my friend Linda Diane Carpent- er, the true happiness she deserves forever and ever and a friendly Canadian with a moustache. I Tammie McLain, will to Laurie Katherine McCormick, all the good times we had and a tan like Sharon's in ex- change for her brother Jim. I Beth Anderson, will to Mary I-Iopfinger, one trash barrel so she can have as much fun asl did backing over it. I Beth Anderson, affectionally known as Buns, will to Mike Sgriccia, all my driving ability, and a crate of prunes to last him in his senior year. I Beth Anderson, will to Mary Koenig, one big boy to keep warm in the winter. I John Newhouse, will to John Cardella, the best luck in the art of music, and in the art of living. I John Newhouse, will to Roger Perrault, thatlhe shall nev- er lose the talent of getting along with people as well as he does. I Eric McLeod, will to Jim Veliquette, all my muscles, so he won't look like such a weakling next year. I David Moody, will to Judy Winters, my ability to play the alto saxaphone. I David Moody, will to Paul Hagadone, my ability to arti- ficially breed cows. I David Alan Moody, will to Janet Lynn Bakke, my life. I Betsie Shumsky, will to Mary Sobbry, a toothpick to re- mind her of herself. We, Barry Cole and Carl Lake, will to John Jarvis, a life- time supply of Coors beer. I Mark Greiner, will to Linda Carpenter, my right leg, sock, and shoe. I Nancy Haller, will to Mike Sgriccia, a lifetime supply of chocolate chip cookies. I Nancy Haller, will to Mary Koenig, a dozen turtlenecks for special occasions, and a trip to Doug's house. I Nancy Haller, will to Kathy Leposky, my brown station wagon with the mattress in the back. I Marie Bussa, will to Brett Morse, peace and happiness throughout his life. I Marie Bussa, will to Mary Hopfinger, my ability to know. I Marie Bussa, will to Cheryl Barnes, a stool so she can see above peoples heads in the ladies restroom. I Jenny Orr, will to Judy Winters, my dream of a fabric shop, Good luck! I Jenny Orr, will to my sweet sister, JoAnne Orr, the hope of finding a nice fellow like I have. I Christine Marie Galligan, will to Shelia Lynn Sam Marker, all the dates of the upcoming parties so she will figure out a way to be able to go. I Holly Gotts, will to Mike Sgriccia, a pink cheek. I Holly Gotts, will to Sheilia Marker, a pair of stilts, so she won't have to look up to everyone. I Bob Davis, will to Dann Fox, a big Z to help him through next year's basketball season. I Bob Davis, will to Rob Westlund, my sneakers. I Darlyn Lane, will to my brother Dave, all the luck I've had during school. I Darlyn Lane, will to Cheryl Sox, all the bright and happy' things she can't buy or hold in her hand. I Darlyn Lane, will to Lucy Dawson, the super human power to just be herself and hear only her own mind speaking.
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