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DEDICATION With great appreciation, we the senior class, dedicate PANORAMA 1984 to our advisor, our friend, and our teacher: Coach David Karl No matter what the circumstances, whether it’s organizing an activity, winning an important game, or helping us make it through a twenty-week Health course, you always seem to come through. We may have been your first attempt at advising a class, and a challenging one at that, but you always knew what to do when to do it, and how to do it even before we did! At times we’ve forgotten to thank you, Coach, but we find it difficult to express such gratitude in words. So remember the Class of ’84 and our experiences together with fondness, 'cause that’s how we’ll remember you. 16 DEDICATION '
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Jeffrey Warner “Jeff” “You may choose from phantom fears, and kind- ness that can kill; I will choose a path that’s clear, I will choose free will. — Rush Jane Wentworth “ Janie” “Many waters cannot quench life, neither can the floods drown it. ” — Isaiah 8:7 Ricky Warner “Rick” “Life is like a novel in which every man decided his own ending. ” — Origi- nal Richard Warner “Rich” “Let every man mind his own business.” — Miguel deCervantes Saavedra Beth Wereley “Beth” “A friend is one with whom you can dare to be Your- self. — Unknown 15
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SENIOR WILL We the Class of '84 leave our partying ability to all future Seniors although we know none will ever live up to our standards. I Julie Marks — leave my naturally curly hair to Tra- de Ellison. I Jane Wentworth — leave my cheerleading enthusi- asm to Lori Pratt. I Mike Prince — leave all the Skoal in Friendship to Jim Schneider. I Tim Karl — leave to Mark Stockman a little of my obsession with any 36-24-36 female. I Gail Kruger — leave Mr. Page without an editor, and Panorama '85 deeply in dept. I Robert Hurrell — leave my bad reputation to anyone who wants to pick it up. I Aaron Budinger — leave my hair to Joe Taylor. I Bonnie Collins — leave my completed Accounting workbook to Dee. I Mike Geffers — leave all my basketball mumble to Tony Solomon. I Roger Fleming — leave to Brian Hurrell the Samoan Head Butt so he can uphold the honor ofAlpa Seka Samoan and to Tony Solomon the sole right to per- form our original dances. I Sam Brenna — leave my drinking ability to Arno Marks (he needs it!) I Vickie Elias — leave a couple inches of height to Tracey Riehle. I Deb Doran — leave to Ruben Holstrum the ability to win an argument with Mr. Maxson. (He’ll need it in Behavioral Science!) I Mark Shelley — leave Mr. Bush all his missing pass books (they’re empty but Pm giving them back.) I David Norton — leave my even disposition to Tim Baxter. I Carol Selden — leave Heidi Shawl a good stand and first chair in Senior High Band. I Tina Fisk — leave Trade Ellison my ability to scream during cheerleading, and my kid sister abso- lutely nothing because that’s all she deserves. I Jeff Warner — leave the memory of my existence. I Richard Warner — leave F.C.S. to better myself. I Bethe Wereley — leave my “Stroh’s shirt and party- ing ability to Jenny. I Maggie Setters — leave the girls’ locker room to all future cosmetology students I Carl Greene — leave my gym locker and Senior Eng- lish book to some unfortunate Junior. I Kelley McCarthy — leave my sweet consideration to Clinton Makeley and Winnie to my little bro’ Nick! I Trade Peterson — leave. I Trish Snyder — leave my black leather pants to... ? I Maria Magavero — leave the good typewriter to Dee. I Mike Tuttle — leave my beard to next year's baby- faced Seniors. I Barb Stocum — leave my silliness to the serious Ju- niors. I Dawn Hadsell — leave my partying ability to my sister Holly. I Pat Herrick — leave all my partying abilities and miscellaneous accidents to Dick Warner, and money to Tony Solomon for a new couch. I Jim Sadler — leave F.C.S. to the Juniors. I Lee Sadler — leave a couple bucks to Mr. Mazur. I Paul Vossler — leave my bad math grades to whom- ever wants them. I David Pratt — leave my height to all future short people. I Charlie Myers — give all the instruments that have disappeared back to the music department. The Senior members of the jazz band will leave Mr. Barrett’s car alone. 17
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