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Senior Wills I. DEBBIE ATCHISON, will to Nancy Rand my ways in hopes that they work for her too. I will my robbing the cradle trick to anyone who thinks they could pull it off, to Elaine my extra boyfriend, they always come in handy, and to Sue my outstanding knees! I was going to will my bad attitude to next year's music students but I decided I was too good at it to give it up. I, GRANT ANDERSON, being of sound mind and body will my baritone, Eugene, to Cyme, a teddybear to Tammy to sleep with, my Speech Meets to Janet Myers, my trips to the mountains to anyone who wants to be inspired, and my map of the Lewis and Clark trail to anyone who likes to swim in beaver dams. I, KATHY BUCK, hereby will my ability to get caught to Brigette Joyce, my P.E. ability, if you can find it, to Elizabeth Dostal, my Fairlane to Rene, and my height to Egor. I, ROD CLARK, do hereby will my football ability to Brian Duvall, my basketball to John Clark, a few wiskers to Bob Clark, my seriousness toward school and my ability not to smile at the teachers to Slim. I, RON COPP, will my ability to flunk Air Force physicals to any enlistee, my parties to Mark Little, and my flat tires in Fort Benton to John Clark. I, LYNN GOLDHAHN, will my sideburns to Jon Patterson, my back seat to Robert Smith so that maybe he will have better luck, and my golf clubs to Jack Owen. I, ROD GOLDHAHN, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my bent putter to Hog, my standing ovation in the park to Jim Woodburn, my Maritime Law Book to Miss Anderson, and my shoe shine kit to Mr. Silvius. I, KAREN HARRER, of questionable attributes, will to Janet Myers and Holly Tanner my shush boom ing talent in hopes that they will keep up the tradition of crashing and burning on the ski slopes, by ability to sleep on squeeky beds to Nancy Rand, and my nasty, cutting remarks to Joy Trunk because she'll need them for Pep Club. I, NINA SCRIBNER HIATT, hereby will my ability to get married before I graduate to Elaine Thompson, my I chattering a mile a minute to Peggy Leazenby, although she doesn't need it, my hilarious laughter to Kathy Hankins to improve hers. I, DAN JOYCE, will to Brigette my ability to get home at 4:00 and have the clock say 1:00, and to Bruce Clark and Robert Smith I will my ability to skip school and go to Great Falls and get caught. I, MARTY LITTLE, will my trips to the mountains and my jeep to Terri Spurgeon and the Lewis and Clark trail to anyone who can follow the markings. To Tony Smith I will my turkey dinners in hopes that he will be able to make better use of them, and to John Clark I leave my long hair and ability of keeping out of trouble. I, CORAL MAYO, hereby will my heighth and ability to play center to Terri Spurgeon, my ability to play in athletics to anyone who can stand it, and my ability to get home on time to Karleen Mayo. I, JANICE MEYER, hereby will my driving ability to my brother Casey Meyer, my short hair to Tom Clark, my happiness in the bathrooms and Harv's room to Karleen Mayo, my gophering, I mean golfing ability to Tammy Owen, my missing contact to Dallas Fairbanks in hopes it'll come in handy, my rides in the white car to Sue Evens, and my fun times to everyone. I, LORI QUIGLEY, do hereby will my hour-long stories to Elizabeth Dostal with hopes that she will slow down, the practice time spent with my music to my sister Kristi, my organizational ability to anybody who never wants to get anything done, and my spleen to the Hot Lunch Program. I, FRED ROWLAND, will my hair to Mr. Walker, my sideburns to Robert Smith (he needs something), my I .P. ticket to all Midnight golfers, my ability to wreck cars to John Tadej, and my Mustang to anyone that has the ability to keep it running. I, MIKE RAND, will my ability to be classified as conceited to all those who classify me as such. I, ROY REEVES, will my motorcycle skills to Casey Meyers, all my height to Jim Woodburn, and my fishing skills to Jay Atchison. I, DAVID SPURGEON, will my position on the Noon-time Ping-Pong Team to Hog, and my water bed in the Chevelle to Tom Clark. I, JOHN STOOS, in an almost sound mind and body, will all my wild trail rides to Raymond, all my girl- friends to Raymond in hopes that he will have the time and the ambition to keep them worrying, my academic standing and my ability to get along with Mr. Walker to Raymond, my legitimate absentees from school to Raymond, and I will my car, the Great Green Mist to Raymond in hopes that he can take it to Fort Benton as many times as 1 have and still keep it on the road. The reason for giving all the preceding items to Raymond is so it will be in the family and I can keep track of all the things I have either loved or cherished or just worn out. I, ROSE SMOOTZ, of sound mind and body, bequeath my locker 66 to Nancy Rand in hopes that she does not get scrunched any more, my ability to chew gum all day and not get caught to Rene Buck and chaperone power to Janice P. T I, BONNIE TADEJ, will my doctor kit and decorated locker to Karleen, the patience to love those music lessons to Liz its , the eagerness to run with God to Brigette, my mile run to Joy, my ability to ad lib during a per- formance to Mark Little, and the 20 miles towards home to my little brother and Sheryl Arnst. I, RUBY WATKINS, in sound mind and body, will by locker 68 and my ability in Speech class to Janice Pauley,| my ability to read music and to play the bells to Mark Little, and my rhythm ability on the bass drum to Greg Anderson.
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J u N I O R S I ate the whole thing ? C asey Meyer Mr. Silvius Sponsor Daryl Brandei Mike Dostal Nancy Rand President Susan Evans Jim Woodbum Vice-President Billee Byrd Diane Goldhahn 18
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