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BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Paula Holm - Mason City Gary Arnold, Teresa Unick - Litchfield SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, Gary Arnold, will to next year’s quarterback a personal bodyguard and I also will my height to Britt Burns. 1, Brian Axmann, will my ability to make bus rides interesting without getting in trouble to John and Bruce. I, Rick Bourland, will all the push-ups I never did in P.E. to my brother Mike and to Jay, I will the center po- sition on the football team. I, Brad Corbin, will to my brother Tony my power to give the teachers a bad time and not get into trouble and my ability to goof-off in football practice yet still improve the freshmen. I, Paul Evans, will the ability, although I don’t personally have it, to get a Senior will and motto in on time to whoever needs it. I, Jacki Richter (Feldman), will to Nicki Beck the ability to go where she wants when she wants and the ability to leave her hair spray in strange places. I also will to Amy the ability to settle down once in a while and enjoy life in the slow lane. I, Paula Jean Holm, will to my big little brother, Jim, the ability to have fun no matter what. (Make the most of the next year Jim. It will go fast!) I also will to my best bud - Anne Wardyn - my love for music and cheer- leading as well as my good old 12. (Keep the spirit going, Smiley! Grover Loves ya!) I, Lori LeFever, will to Jim Holm and Terry Arnold the ability to keep a boring studyhall interesting. Also, to my little brother John, Jim Nichols, Chad Nelson, Van Shepardson and Mike Royle the ability to pass classes without learning anything. And finally to my Jr. High Buddies, Pat Siegel and Shad Connick, the ability to play V-ball better than girls. I, Tina Mason, will anything to anyone. I, Suzy Rasmussen, will my ability to read “Punish me with Kisses” books in school without getting caught to Lori Barnes and Sonya Schultz. What’s bad for the mind is bad for the soul! I, Michelle Royle, will to my brother Deron, my ability to have fun and keep life interesting and to Nicki, my ability to understand extemp, and chemistry as well as I do. I, Leland Schroll, will to Terry Arnold, my ability to be one of the first persons in the lunch line and last one to leave. I, Terrell Simonson, will to Jacki Feldman the ability to turn on the iron and plug it in before asking why it won’t work. And to Sonya Hammond the ability to pass out once a year to keep Mr. Hastings on his toes. I, Teresa Unick, will my ability to liven up a dull basketball game by shooting at the wrong basket to anyone who thinks they can handle the embarassment. Also, to Missy I will the ability to tell the difference between a lobster and a hamster. I, Shawn Wardyn, will my womanizing ability that I received from Kevin Chloupek to Terry Arnold. Two nega- tives have to make a positive. I also will my pair of hands to Terry so he can try to catch as many passes as I did.
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A N N U A L S T A F F Back row (from left): Terry Arnold, Gary Arnold, and Jim Holm. Middle row: Suzy Rasmussen, Gina Tyma, Nicki Beck, and Jacki Feldman; Front row: Mrs. Bergmeier, Teresa Unick (Editor), Shawn Wardyn (Ass’t.Editor), and Paula Holm (Secretary). Back row (from left): Mr. Friskopp, Tony Corbin, James Beck, and Ryan Beck; Middle row: Wayne Beck, Tim Mason, Deron Royle, Mike Royle, Steve Heapy, and Tom Clements; Front row: Mark Ev- ans, Leland Schroll, Rick Bourland, Paul Evans, and Terry Arnold.
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