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l Bob DeFever, being of sound body and mind leave my glasses to the science department for microscope replacement lenses. I, Mike lauria, will all my Grand Prix racing skills to anybody on the Cross Coun- try Team who can handle them, and my practical jokes that I never pulled to Ron Baglien, and last but not least my coaching skills to Coach Painter. l, Abby De5teese, hereby leave to the teachers of Kamiakin my two brothers. l, .leff Carlson, wanting to promote the level of excellence in Mechanical Drawing classes leave Shawn Merriman some drawing skills and a big eraser. l, Shannon Rogers, will to the underclassmen all the times the Class of '80 had, see if you can top that through the fog . . . l, Juanita, being of sound mind and body leave my dirty socks to Sue Rodriquez for her P.l5. class next year and leave all my troubles to Tina Rodriquez. l, Margo Carlson, leave my ability to embarrass Ms. Koch to anyone who feels they can handle the conse- quences. X l, Diane Thompson, leave my ability to be engaged and unengaged in the same week to my sister, Rhonda, who is already a lovin' and leavin' um. l, Brian Vanl.oo, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother, Brent. I, Ken Trapp, leave my excellent driving abilities in my Honda Car to my brother, Kyle. l, Da vid Iceberg, leave to the class that follows the spirit of Kamiakin and the triumph of victory . . . and the thought that Kamiakin will rule forever! l, Cindy Keane, leave all the hitch hikers to Candy Keane and Kim Dickerson. l, Diane Elaine Irby, leave my ability to be Mrs. Ostergaard so-315 's aid to anyone who can handle the work load.
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Q I, Janet Gay, lea ve all my aiding to Mr. Homquist to anyone who likes to clean. We, the 'Rabbits' of the Class of I 980, leave our partying record to anyone who can challenge it and beat it. l, Curt Cleveland, leave my Beer Drinking and driving ability to Ken Sween y. I, .lohn Carder, leave my fantastic abilities of making Mr, Painter angry by screwing off to my up and coming Frosh Brother, Steve. l, Kevie Lawson, will my sister, Tracy, the ability to eat a whole meal without drop- ping or spilling something. l, Jeff Carlyle, will to all upcoming 'Frosh' the great memories of the late, great scheduling. Also my list of all the current teachers . . . their addresses, and phone numbers for use on holidays for egg bombing. I, Connie Cassens, being of sound mind and not so sound body, will my great luck of getting hit in the Kamiakin parking lot to Melinda Fox. l, Diane Lindholm, give all my knowledge of coaching to Mr. Painter, l, Gary Ranta, will . . . I, .loe Conant, will Shirley the right to make up her mind and make quick deci- sions. l, Jim Geiger, am leaving nothing to anyone. because I will probably still be here. l. sov-mae, leave to W Dai Mae my ability to 5' 'stay out of trouble'. I l, Chris Charnos, will ill -llllll my paranoia to the un- derclassmen of Kamia- kin High. May you all be too nervous to ever try getting away with anything. l, Carmen Ford, take with me all my good memories and leave behind any of the school spirit I have for next years seniors. I, Bill Friend, will my great ability to avoid wrecks and tickets to Tim Calla way, the worst driver in Kamiakin 's history.
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I, Pete Vermuelen, will Mr. Keene to any Freshman who wants to have lots of homework. I, Lori Thompson, leave to the teachers all the luck they're going to need with my brother. I, Tim Thrasher, leave Pam Woods my gracefulness on and off of the basketball court. We, Sandy Isaacson and Holly Wright, leave Uncle Dan and Aunt Mary to Jenny Almquist, Lisa Mitchell and Lori Jelsing. I, l.isa Jackson, will my ability to talk a mile a minute to .lanet Forsness and hope she will use it wisely. I, Kathy Kuhlers, do hereby will and bequeath Q Shelly and Garry all V535 ' the best wishes, ' ever. I. Jeff Sordahl, will my sister. Teresa, my great study hab- its I, Kathy Lamb, dedicate the game: Acy-Ducy and Par- tyn ' to Bobby Lamb. I, Brenda Borras, leave all my shy- ness behind. 'in-'ff' I, Torrey Borms, leave my reputation for being slow to Cindy Snider: you need to slow down once and a while. l, Barbara Brindley leave my ability to laugh at a drop of a hat to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, Margie Goodnow, take all the treasured memories with me but lea ve a hope that others will ha ve as good a time as I did of the great school, Kamiakin. I, Kathy Barker, leave my 'fantastic' somersaults to Robin Henager, if she can handle them.
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