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JEFF LOSCHEN Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. PAM LOSCHEN Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just walk beside me and be my friend. LINDA OSTERBUHR DENNIS MIETZNER The best way to deal with any problem is to talk It SPONSOR over with three people you can trust absolutely . , . God, yourself, and a friend.
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BONNIE HINRICHS A friend Is on who knows you as you ar , understands where you've been, and accepts who you've become. SHEILA JOHNSON Always keep your head up but be careful to keep your nose at a friendly level. MIKEL KIKER The trouble with being a good sport is you have to lose to prove it. REUBEN KEUSENBROCK Happiness Is a habit - cultivate it. 7
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SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, Evonne Adam, will my ability to miss the bus to any pep club girl, providing the pep club president doesn't call In the F.B.I. and my bird to Judy DeJonge so she will have a matching set. I, Teresa Adam, will my talented act of spilling jelly beans in the chorus room to anyone who will turn as red as I did. I, Mark Bertrand, will my ability to get told to get to work In chemistry to anyone, provided they sit by Nadine Stuehm. I, Taml Blenhoff, will my Sophomore year to anyone who thinks they can have as much fun and see as much of the red carpet as I did. I, Mike Bunger, will my ability to take care of the Freshmen to Waldeen Hinrichs providing he doesn't get hurt. I, Susan Bunger, will my ability to get kicked out of pep club to Lori Frerichs provided she gets a demerit for wear- ing blue jeans. I, Steve Casper, will my Saturday nights to anyone who can have more fun than I did, (and any other night of the week for that matter). I, Don Fritson, will my ability to play basketball to Steve Schmidt, providing that he plays more than 10 seconds. I, Daniel Garrelts, will my ability to run hustles to Steve Schmidt providing he does them under 25 seconds. I, Roxanne Greening, will my ability to use the men's restroom at McDonald's to anyone who can do it without getting caught by Mr. Fisher. I, Nancy Hemje, will my Wednesday night before Homecoming to Colleen Fritz provided that she plays her best Volleyball game of the season Homecoming night. I, Bonnie Hinrichs, will my ability to go up town to anyone who can think of a better excuse to skip class than hav- ing to go get my car fixed. I, Sheila Johnson, will my ability to eat cherry pie in the girls' locker room to Alan Bunger, Kevin Benson, Mike Dallman and Nathan Wright provided they grow up and don't get caught. I, Reuben Kersenbrock, will my ability to get bothered by everyone in the class to Barb Reverts and Marianne Fritz providing they want something other than root beer. I, Mike Kiker, will my ability to own a hot car to Kevin Benson providing he stops asking me to race him. I, Jeff Loschen, will my ability to receive the Betty Crocker award to Kevin Benson, providing he can laugh about it as much as I did. I, Pam Loschen, will my ability to anyone that can be late for school as many times as I was during my years of High School. I, Linda Osterbuhr, will my sneaky ways in the office room to Nadine Stuehm and Judy DeJonge providing they do It more often. To the Juniors we will our ability to change the schedule so we don't have to have English last hour. To the Sophomores we will our smiles since they don't have any. To the Freshmen we will our senior-itize since they already have it. To the Faculty we will them back their name plates.
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