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SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES WES ANDERSON — Football 1-3, Track 1-2; FLC 1-3; Pep Club 2; CO-OP 4; PGOC 3-4. TOM BOHMS — Manlius: Track 3-4; Football 4; State Track 3; Prophetstown: Cross Country 1-2; Wrestling 1-2; Track 1-2; Varsity Club 1-2. BARB BOLIN — Chorus 1-2; Band 1-2; Track 1-2; Basektball 1-2; Volleyball 1-2; Swing Choir 1-2; Pep Club 2, Vice. Pres. 2; Home Ec Club 1-2, V. President 2; Homecoming Att. 2; Librarian 3-4; FLC 2-4; Annual Staff 2; Who’s Who 3. JUDY BOURQUIN — Cheerleader 1,2,4; Track 2; Band 1-2; Chorus 1-4; PGOC 4; Homecoming Att. 1; Swing Choir 2-3; Home Ec Club 1-4; Speech 1; Newspaper Staff 1-4; Office Asst. 1,4; Annual Staff 1-4. DEAN CRAINE — Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; FFA 1-4, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3-4, Section Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3-4, President 4; PGOC 4; Class Treasurer 4; Math Class Award 3; DAR Award 4; FFA Basketball 1-4; FFA Crop Judging 1-4, Soil Judging 2, Dairy Judging 1, Livestock Judging 1-2, Record Book Keeping Award 3; Who’s Who; FFA Star Greenhand, Parlimen- tary Procedure, State Farmer, Swine Foundation Award 1-4; State Scholar 4. DEBBIE DE BROCK — Home Ec Club 1-4; Annual Staff 2-4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Art Editor 3-4; Drama Club 1-3; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 1-2; Band 1; FLC 2-4; Who’s Who 3-4; State Scholar 4. PAT DE BROCK — Football 1-4, Honorable Mention Defensive Tackle 4; Homecoming Att. 3; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 1-4; Speech 1-4; Readers heatre 3-4; State Tournament of Champions 4; All Star District Speaker 4; Band 1-2; PGOC 4; Class Vice President 3-4, Treasurer i; Student Council 2-4, President 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Who’s Who 4. MITCH DOTY — Football 1-4; Basketball 1; FFA 2-4, Sentinal 4; FFA Basketball 2-4; AG Sales and Service Award 3; Soil Judging 2; CO-OP 3-4; PGOC 4. GUS ERICKSON — Football 1,2,4; Track 1; Basketball 1-4; Band 1-2; Chorus 1,2,4; CO-OP 3-4; FFA 3-4; PGOC 4. JIM FUHR — FLC 2; Track 3-4. DAVE GRAHAM — Basketball 1-4; Track 1-2; FLC 1-4, Vice Pres. 3; Foreign Language Award 2; Who’s Who in Foreign Language 3; Who’s Who 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Class President 3. CHARLES HANSEN — Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1,3,4; Band 1-2; Chorus 1-4; Swing Choir 2; FFA 1-4, State Farmer 1, Crop Judging 2, Soil Judging 2, Meat Judging 3, Livestock Judging 1-2, Dairy Judging 1; FFA State Band 1-2; National Honor Society 3-4; Who’s Who 3. MARCIA HARP — Track 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 3; Student Council 2; Class Secretary 3; Chorus 1-2; Band 1; FLC 1-3; Annual Staff 2-4; Home Ec Club 1,2,4; Cheerleader 2. CHRIS JACOBSON — Football 2; Track 1-2; Basketball 1-4; Homecoming Att. 1; Prom Att. 3; Sweet Heart Prom Att. 4; PGOC 4, Vice. Pres. 4; FFA 1-4, Crop Judging 2; Who’s Who 4; Band 1-2; CO-OP 3-4; Basketball Awards, Most Improved Player 1, MVP 2-4, Free Throw 4. KEVIN KELLY — Football Mgr. 1-2; Track 1, Mgr. 2; Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; Swing Choir 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Co-OP 3; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1-2; Annual Staff 1. FRED LEBAHN — Basketball 1-4; Band 1; Jazz Band 1; FFA 1-4, State Farmer 3, Soil Judging 2, Livestock Judging 1; Play Props 1. TOM LINDER — Vocational Student 3; CO-OP 4; PGOC 4.
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J I, Tim Oloffson, being of active mind and lazy body, will: to Slick Hansen one night of his time to use “Sidewinder to its full use: and to whoever wants it. the record of 52 consecutive quarters of nonplaying time. I, Patricia Oloffson, being of dirty mind and abused body, do hereby will: Marcie DeBrock the 1980 “Golden Plunger” award for the best job of guarding a bathroom door of a Peru gas station. Also, to Marcie and her cohort, Joni Jacobsen, I will one 100% assured date because I’m going to pass out their names and addresses to every guy I see in Florida. To next year's Senior class, mimeographed passed from all the teachers and my book, “1001 Ways to Get Out of Study Hall, Class, and School, Without Anyone Asking Why, Wondering Why, or Caring Why.” And lastly, to the entire MHS faculty, one life size poster of me to hang in the lounge, because I know they’re going to miss me so much. I, Terri Parker, being of sound mind and body, will: to Rita Peterson the ability to always have my arms full of something; to Val Michlig and Sheila Doty, a year’s supply of Excedrin for those days when everything goes wrong; to Sheila, Joni, and Marcie, my ability to give out my cards and coupons; and to Dan Sleaford, one year’s supply of Ag cheat sheets and my book of “100 Ways To Interrupt Mr. Lane and Not Get in Trouble”. I, Jeffrey Peterson, being of sound mind and body, will: to Don King my quarter of the town of Milwaukee to continue the tradition. I also will to Vic Morgan, my ability to be on both the winning pest control team and the winning pumpkin team. I, Doug Platz, being of sound mind and body, will: to Ag III my ability to wreak havoc in class and a one year’s supply of definite detentions; and to the entire Junior class, my ability to stay out of fights at the skating rink. I, Rodney Donald Lee Polte. being of sound body and lost mind, will: to whoever can find them, everything I have lost or forgotten in my high school career — this should make someone very rich. I. Julie Powers, being of sound mind and body, will: thee Kathy Miller, a half-gallon jug and two quart bottles in case of an emergency or in case of a misplaced bottle; and to be able to get a lot accomplished if she has to; and to Theresa Sugars, the ability to stay and look awake at work; and my cheering sweater to all the underclassmen to do their best in cheering and to have fun doing it. I, Toby Sandcn, being of clean mind and virgin body, will: to Mark Hansen one case case of my favorite drink for him to keep throughout his life; and to Vic Morgan, my quarter of Milwaukee. I, Mat Sarbcr, with a sound mind and sound body, will Jamie Oberle, my ability to make every track practice; and to Todd Polte, my ability to jump a low hurdle without falling on the cinders. I, Laurie Sugars, being of sound mind and not so sound body, will: to Don King, my ability to keep calm while trapsing around so-called “Haunted” houses and one canal Troll; and to Joni Jacobsen, one night rummaging through garbage where she’ll find checks written in 1920. I, Kim Van Meter, being of never mind and skinny body, will: to Mrs. Hahne, the ability to influence her students to sew their zippers in the front and not in the back; to Mr. Gursh, our love counselor, to help us each night look for the “stars”; and to have someone take the place of Judy and me to keep his shelves dusted; to Chris Miller, one rich hog farmer so she’ll know how to handle “pigs” better; and an extra set of bunny ears in case she loses the ones she has. I, Charlie White, not in solemn mind, will My commando tactics to all track guys; and my ability to false start in the 440 yard dash to all oncoming quarter men. I, Matt Williams, being of some mind and body, do hereby will: to Don “Gigolo” King, my ability, whatever it may be; and to Vic and the rest of the Junior Class, I will a lot of luck for next year’s state tourney. I, Julia Wirth, will: to Judy Bourquin, a reusable paper bag for all the times she can't make it to my house the morning after. To Trisha Oloffson, seven more marriages on top of the rocks; a future full of frightening to the Frightening Four; and to my very special friend, Chris Miller, a clock that stops at midnight •— everybody wants to be home on time; and my red derby hat with that ‘one’ feather in place; and most of all — memories. 21
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — right to left — Trisha Oloffson, President; Pat DcBrock, Vice-President; Laurie Sugars, Secretary; Dean Craine, Treasurer. RAE ANN LOUGH — Track 2-3; Home Ec Club 1-4; FFA 3-4; FLC 3. LAETH NEARING — FFA 1-3; Band 1; CO-OP 3. GREG OLOFFSON — Football 1-4; Speech 1-4; State Tournament of Champions 2-4, Readers Theatre 1-4, All Star District Speaker; Annual Staff 1-3; Newspaper Staff 1-4, Feature Editor 3-4; Paly 1,3,4; Track 2; Homecoming Att. 2; Class President 2; Student Council 1,3,4; Sweetheart Prom King 4; Who’s Who 4; Pep Club 2; Swing Choir 1-2; Chorus 3-4; Band 1-2; FLC 3-4, President 4; PGOC 4. TIM OLOFFSON — FFA Basketball 3; PGOC 4; CO-OP 3-4. TRISHA OLOFFSON — Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 1-4; Home Ec. Club 1-4, Points Chairman 2, Vice. President 4; Speech Team 1- 4, State Readers Theatre 3-4, Scotie Keychain Winner 3-4; Band 1-2; Student Council 1; FLC 1-4, Vice.resident 3; Chorus 2- 4; Play 2-4; Track 2; Swing Choir 2; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Ass. Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual Staff 2-4; Pep Club 2; Prom Att. 3; Class Treasurer 3; National Society 3-4; French Award 3; Class Service Award 3; Class President 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Speech Award 3; Cheerleader 4. TERRI PARKER — Annual Staff 1-4, Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 1-4; Home Ec Club 1-4, Points Committee 2, President 4; FLC 3-4, Treasurer 4; Basketball 3-4, Co-Captain 4; Sweet Heart Prom Att. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Chorus 1-4; Who’s Who; Pep Club 2; Swing Choir 3. JEFF PETERSON — Student Council 3-4; Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; National Honor Society 3-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Homecoming Att. 3; Homecoming King 4; Who’s Who; State Scholar 4; Class Treasurer 1; FFA 1-4, Reporter 3, President 4; State Farmer 4, Livestock Judging 1-4, Soil Judging 2, Meat Judging 3, Parliamentary Procedure 4; FFA Basketball 2-4. DOUG PLATZ — Football4; Track 3; FFA 1-4; FFA Basketball 3-4; Soil Judging 2. RODNEY POLE — Football 1-4; Speech 2; Newspaper Staff 2-3; Swing Choir 1-3; Band 1-3, Conference Honor Band 1-3; Track 1-2; Annual Staff 4; FLC 2-4; Sports Editor Newspaper 4; Chorus 2-4; Basketball 1; Drama Club 1-4; Play 1-4; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 1; Class Service Award 1-2; 1st IHSA Vocal Solo 4; State Scholar 4; Honor Guard 3; Who’s Who; Class President 1; PGOC President 4. JULIE POWERS — Home Ec Club 1-4, President 3, Secretary 2, Outstanding Home Ec Award 1-3; Newspaper Staff 3-4; Annual Staff 1-4; PGOC 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Cheerleader 1-4; CO-OP 2; Vocational Student 4; Pep Club 2; Librarian 1-3. TOBY SAN DEN — PGOC 4; CO-OP 4; FFA 1-4; FFA Basketball 4; Football 1-4, MVP 4; Lively Hornbeck Award 4. LAURIE SUGARS — Home Ec Club 1-4; FFA 3-4; Annual Staff 1-4; Newspaper Staff 2-4; FLC 2-4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Homecoming Att. 3-4; Sweet Heart Prom Queen 4; Co-OP 4. KATE THOMPSON — Home Ec Club 1-3; FLC 3. KELLY TRACY — FFA 3-4; Track 1; Basketball 1-3; Volleyball 1. KIM VAN METER — Track 3; Home Ec Club 3-4; Chorus 4; PGOC 4; Annual Staff 3-4; Newspaper Staff 3-4. CHARLIE WHITE — Football 1-4; FFA 1-4; Track 1-4; FFA Basketball 1-4. MATT WILLIAMS — Basketball 1,2,4; Speech 1,3,4; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3-4. JULIA WIRTH — Band 1-3, Honor Band 3, Nominated to McDonald’s All-American High School Band 3; Newspaper Staff 3-4; Home Ec Club 2-3; Gregg Typing Award 2; PGOC 3-4. MAT SARBER — Track 1-4; Football 1-3; Basketball 3; Band 1-2; FFA 1-4, Crop Judging 1-2, Livestock Judging 1-2; FFA Basketball 1,2,4; Co-OP 3-4. 23
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