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A Child Is Loaned I’ll lend you for a little time a child of mine,” He said. For you to love the while he lives, and mourn for when he's dead. It may be two or ten years or twenty-two or three. But will you. till I call him back, take care of him for me? He’ll bring his charms to gladden you, and should his stay be brief. You’ll have his lovely memories as solace for your grief. I can not promise he will stay, since all from earth return. But there are lessons taught down there I want this child to learn. I’ve looked this wide world over in my search for teachers true. And from the throngs that crowd life’s lanes I have selected you. Now will you give him all your love, nor think the labor vain. Nor hate me when I come to call to take him back again?” I fancied that I heard them say, Dear Lord, thy will be done-, For all the joy Thy child shall bring, the risk of grief we’ll run. We’ll shelter him with tenderness, we’ll love him while we may. And for the happiness we’ve known, forever grateful stay. But should the angels call for him much sooner than we’ve planned. We’ll brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand.” 5 Edgar Guest
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IN LOVING MEMORY Kathleen VanDenBerghe The class of 1981 sadly misses the classmates which they have lost. These classmates will be remem- bered by all of us through- out our lives. Gary Donald Mack Lett: Christine Tejkl 4
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SENIOR WILLS I Troy Peebles will to Mike DOC Schwind and Rich Whetsel my wrestling ability. I Julie Stieb will to my sister. Denise, all the patience strength, and potential to throw the dizzy discus. Only if you practice hard for it. I Diane Napierala will to the Juniors the ability to handle all the pressures of being a Senior. I Barb Zenk will to any girl at E.H.S. to try to ask as many guys to dance with them and marry them as well as kiss them like I did. I Jeanne Grohoske will to Sherri Thrailkill my ability to have an eventful senior year at 4-Joints and to Laura Zango. my ability to fall in Love with a JEFF. I Greg Mitchey will to Beth Szczapanski my best fishing rod and reel and don't forget the tackle box. I Marty Young will to anyone concerned my ability to party hardy always. I Dave Gillen will to my friend Mike Dowling my steering wheel off my car when I crash or if. I Terri Laux will to Kathi Kane that she makes it the rest of the year without worrying about Buzz-on. I John Eisel will to Angus Young my ability to Rock-n-Roll just like him and to Randy Coleman all Pearl Bands Red Hot albums newly releasedl I Sue Meiring will to Mike Sager my 1974 Comet and my mini-bike that I’ve had since I was ten. I Cindy Robertson will to anyone the smarts enough not to take any of Mr. Anderson’s classes. I Laura Zientek will to Connie Flester the ability to take lunch money for a full year and put up with price changes three times a year without getting a racked brain I Ellen Vaculik will to Shirley and Kristy my great ability to play badmittin as well as I do. I Bob Wilson will to all underclassmen the ability to drink large amounts of beer without getting sick. I Sherri Laux will to Kelly Brigham the fun in Flashes class and to get out of school very early.” I Joanie Fleintschel will to Sandy Gillen my ability to have a good time and get rowdy without getting into trouble. (Especially with the cops) I William Ott will to Edward Ott four years of high school at Evergree and my Pole vault I will to Greg Napierala. I Steve Kovar will to the upcoming Four-County Students to have as good of time as I did when I went there. I Brian Conrad will to any Junior my seat on the Four-County bus. Good luck I I Jan Miller will to all future Four county students the patience to put up with the bus ride. It's worth itl I Mike Wyse will my penthouse apartment locker with wall to wall carpet, air conditioning and a $10.000 stereo to anyone who thinks they are cool enough to handle it. I Linda Murd will to Sandy Gillen my 1971 falcon, a full tank of gas and the ability to figure out how many miles she can get. I Dave Moore will to the class of 81 my appreciation of Bluegrass music and mellow yellow. I Tina Good will to Nancy Ford my ability to continue giving Mr. Dinardo the roughest time in Art class. I Lori Brown will to all underclassmen to survive the cafeteria lunches. I Tim Pennington will to West White and John Jackson my ability to own a race car and not blow an engine. I Suzie Herr will to all short people all my short people jokes. I Lori Klopfenstein will to all underclassmen the ability to survive in this cliquish school. I Tammy Clymer will my nickname STUB to my younger sister Theresa. I Robin Kaczmarek will to Rocin Schafer the ability to add to the list without everyone knowing and the ability to stay out of trouble and still have fun. I Linda Brown will to Jane Barber all my valuables but my boyfriend who I will keep. I Darien Stoll will to Kathy Kalnbach all my abilities to put up with Mr. Flaga In mixed chorus class. I Eric Reckner will to Barb Zenk my new car stereo and terrific harmonizing and dancing ability. I Elizabeth Szczepanski will to Regina Lathrop all of my school party supplies and some home written notes. I Cindy Nichols will to Senior math students the ability to get through the whole year without falling asleep during class. I Linda Gallup will to any girl who takes Industrial Arts the ability to dust and sweep with the amount of accuracy I did and to Kacz the ability to be grown up. I Matt Barnes will to all truant underclassmen my 45 excused absences for those who haven’t yet conquered the great art of forgery. I Mike Smith will to my sister Sarah all of my four years of B.S. in high school. I Ned Monroe will to Mike Schwind to run better than I did in Cross Country. I Tom Reece will to Keith Torbet and Eric Reckner the ability to stare at certain objects like I do. I Deanne Nichols will to Julie Mosiniak my ability to talk and yell alot. since she never does. I Karen Baldwin will to the up and coming percussionists my ability to fake a song when I can’t remember how it goes. I Keith Torbet will to future high school students the ability to live through lunch period. I Mark Onweller will to Randy. Bill. Dave and Barny the great breakfast tradition. I Natalie King will to everyone the ability to always do right. This will satisfy some people and astonish others I Karen Bender will to Tom Inderrieden my gas hog of a car. I Cathy Mossing will to next years Physics class the ability to have water fights and over flow sinks and not get into trouble and to Mrs. Schmidt a raincoat in case the Physics class gets away with it. I Thersa Coss will to Nancy Markely all my fun duties at Starlight: filling ketchup bottles, cleaning the pie case and filling salt and pepper shakers, napkin holders and sugar containers. I Kenny Gillen will to the Vikettes my legs. I Jane Barber will to Linda Brown all my valuable junk but. my sister gets my car. I Brent Peabody will to Ma K my CLASS” that is sorely needed at Evergreen. I Deanna Shoemaker will to Dawn Elwood Langel my great ability to yell obscenities to persons of the male persuasion and all of my back issues of playgirl. I Robert O’Leary will to all future Four County students all of my good luck that I had at Four county. May your last 2 years of high school be as fun. enjoyable and as great a learning experience as mine. I Nancy Kreus will to all next years seniors (and all those to come) my rowdiness, may you have as much fun raising KANE” as I did. I Lori Parke will to Chris Mossing the ability to go out with her l” man and to have a lot of fun in the years to come, and to Dean and Doug the ability to get to school on time at least half of the year, (or at least more than last year.) I Lynn Parke will to Patty Schmitz the ability to have as much fun as I did, and the ability to make it three more yearsl Good-Luckll 6
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