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CLASS WILLS I, DAVE ALEXANDER, being of strained mind and worn out body, bequeath my married life during my Jr. and Sr. years to anyone who wants to try it. I, TERESA BARNETT, bequeath black fuzz and rotten carrots to Kelly Chaney because it runs in the family. I, DIANE BLAZER, being of sound (?) mind and shaky body, bequeath my ability to smoke in the girls restroom to anyone not wanting to get caught. I, RICK BLUNDY, bequeath my new $30 Addidas to anyone who wants them. I, CHRIS BRAGG, bequeath my school spirit to someone who cares. I, TERRI BRENNING, bequeath all the black fuzz and rotten carrots on the gym floor to Kelly Chaney because her sister had to leave them behind. I, ALAN BROWN, my mind and body being full of sound, bequeath to my brother, Garfield, the ability to have as many parties as I have had. I, ROBIN BROWN, leave my dirty tennis shoes to a certain freshman. I, ROSE BROWN, leave my history book and my notebook to the school. I, CHRIS BURNS, bequeath my athletic ability to anyone who wants pulled muscles and athletes feet. I, JULIE BUTLER, bequeath to my brother, • ' Billy Graham, a pin to pop his bad case of edema head. I, KAREN CHANEY, being of sound mind and broken bones, bequeath my good luck in staying healthy to any person who wants to legally stay out of school. I, BRET COFFMAN, bequeath my jumping ability to Gary Get Down” Brown so R.R. will have someone to hit the boards and deny” next year. I, CARRIE CRABTREE, bequeath to Renee Parker my ability to smile even when I ' m mad, because she is going to need it by the time she is a senior. I, MIKE DUBSON, bequeath a little common sense to some of the kids in school. I, SHARON DUCHARME, bequeath to my brother, Billy, the ability to enjoy my four years of high school, especially my senior year, so he can try to enjoy himself in Mt. Zion next year. I, PAUL DUNCAN, bequeath my ability to keep my head together to Mark Walters who has to try for another three years. I, DAWN EAGLER, being of soundless mind and shrunken body, bequeath to my little sis, Janet, one used car so she will learn how to ”Park er. I, RICHARD EDGETT, bequeath my ability to get through my last year at MFHS without lifting a pen or a pencil to my brothers and sisters even though they don’t need it because they haven’t lifted one yet. I, DARLA EDWARDS, censored . . . I, LORI FEAR, bequeath to Andrea Reeser and the rest of my eighth hour P.E. class my ability to get ALL the Fashion Lane Blue Light specials. I, MATT GREENE, bequeath my MFHS unique hair style to Lewie Sill who seems to want one of his own. I, MONTY GREUTMAN, bequeath my ability to get through 12 years of school to my girl friend, Sharon, who is going to need it as bad as I did. I, DANA GUFFEY, bequeath one pack of gum to Rusty Newlin so he won’t have to chew brown paper. I, MARTI HAINES, bequeath one To asty and a ”Where’s she at” to Stace and Val, and also my L.R.C. Presi¬ dential badge to be held for me just in case. I, TINA HARRIS, bequeath my ability to skip school in all three different high schools, and get away with it, to all the students getting caught. I, CYNDIE HOFFMAN, bequeath my ability to get along with all my teachers to anyone who wants it. I, TERRY HOFFMAN, bequeath nothing to nobody because nobody would let me bequeath anything. I, TOM JENNINGS, bequeath to Mr. Gerald the gold alloy baton award for sticking with us through some of our not quite harmonious band rehearsals.
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LOOKING BACK Looking back on the year, Looking back on the days, We all had our El Dorados, We all went our separate ways. Some have married; some have grown; Some now wander, far from home. And 1 guess we all learned something . . . looking back. We were dreamers; we were wanderers, Idealistic fools, modern day prophets. We had shifted through our patterns, Through a kaleidoscope of relationships. We had few typical problems - even fewer typical solutions. feve were related by our searching . . . looking back. Never been a class so distant, That knew each other ' s souls so well. S We grappled for our heavpn, We pul Fed through our own hell. Looking back . . . 1 I still wonder if we ever knew ourselves. .JAN KELLEY
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I JANET KELLEY, being of talkative nature, bequeath a WATTS line to any high school girl with an out-of- town boyfriend. 1, RANDY LANTER, bequeath my Biology pig to anyone who hates pigs. It JULIE LAZELL, bequeath to my brother, Jeff, all the good times I never had in hopes he will have more. It MARK LECHLEITER, bequeath my persuasive ability to Mr. Ritter, to use as he sees fit. I, RICK LOHMAR, bequeath my ability to get out of all study halls and any other class I can to Steve Oliver. He shows great potential. I, BUTCH MASHBURN, bequeath my KISS albums, the ability to pump ’em in, and to deny to Churt Young so he can jam the inside. If DEBBIE MATHEWS, bequeath my quietness to Brenda Street. If RHONDA McKIRAHAN, bequeath my ability to work at Ronald McDonald’s to Nanner Montgomery, and also to the longest yard. I» JIM MILLER, bequeath a car to Ed Walters. I, TIM MULLINS, bequeath my sound mind and body, my muscle build, physical prowess, speed, agility, the form of Jett Kune Do, and one set of NUNCHARU’S to the Underwood brothers who probably need it more than anybody. I, LISA MYERS, bequeath to Karen Thicksten all the good times I had my last two years so she won’t miss our class too much and a pair of elbow pads to Kris Edgett. If MARCIA NORMAN, bequeath my ability to keep alive to Kim Kitchens and Randy Huffman because at the jate hey are going now they will never make it. I, BECKY OLDFIELD, bequeath my ability to make it through four years of high school to my sister, Leslie, because I think she is going to need it. I, KIM PAYNE, bequeath to ten of my friends the happiness without her. I, SHARON PETERSON, bequeath to any freshman four years of going to the library without ever being kicked out. I, DAVE PRYDE, bequeath my ability to smash people in football to Les Day so he can cancel some of the opponents. I, MIKE PULLIAM, bequeath my abilities to anyone who can figure out what they are. I, TAMMY RAVENSCRAFT, bequeath one yellow ribbon to Marsha Lienhart so she can wear it in her hair when she sings Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree. I, FRANK SHOFNER, bequeath my muscular body to my little brothers who need it. I, BRIAN SHOOKMAN, bequeath a pair of ear plugs to anyone in Mrs. Coen’s homeroom next year so they don ' t go deaf from listening to the announcements. I, JEFF SLUNDER, bequeath my ability to write a will without it being censored to anyone who needs it. I, GREG SULLIVAN, bequeath my height to Mr. Ritter to give to someone so he will have a tall ball player next year. I, ANDY TSCHAPPAT, bequeath to my little sister, Carol, my great talent for getting al ong with teachers. I, LARRY TYNAN, leave . . . out the front door, of course. I, JUNE WAELTZ, bequeath to Marcia Norman my partial ability to paint. The two of us put together would make a great artist. I, BEN WALTERS, bequeath all the senior class school spirit to all the other classes for pep assemblies. I, CINDY WEYEN, bequeath my four years of fun at MFHS to my sister, Patty. I, DIANA WHIT ACRE, bequeath to my sister, Pam, the ability to get along with most of the teachers in her four years of high school. I, TIM WILSON, bequeath my ability to overhaul a motorcycle engine to Kenny Butler. I, RON YOUNKER, bequeath one log chain to Mark Lechleiter.
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