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wanted to leave something to her sister, but there was nothing of her that Terri wanted. Mike Greuel leaves all his past footsteps to all the underclassmen, because they never get anywhere. Bekki Koons wills her rusty sax to Kim Bushur. Mike Veech wills his skill in chess to Mr. Zimmer. Randy Willis leaves his smelly shoes to the freshman class. Karla McKay wills her apparent quietness to the sophomore girls, in hopes that they will take the hint. Vicki Braden wills her knowledge of the opposite sex to the freshmen girls because they could really use it, contrary to their beliefs. Bernie Hoene leaves his long locks to his little brother. Joyce Cross wills her right leg muscle to any cheerleader that wants it. Joyce Vasquez wills her fantastic tennis ability to Pudgy Sparling. Kathy Brown wills her ability to get Honorable Mention to Susan Baker. The Seniors decree this should be carried out upon the event of their passing from this life----high school. Signed this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred seventy-two. THE SENIOR CLASS
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Standing: President, Teri Mayhall; Treasurer, Marilyn Romack; Secretary, Ruth Livingston; Student Council, Jennie Kenworthy. Sitting: Student Council, Allen May; Vice-President, Ron Kastl. Juniors Cherish Memories of 72 Daisy Daisy, give me your answer do..... Below: Rubber Ducky, you're the one . . . The diary of the Junior Class was opened yesterday inside the Hall of Memory. There was a hushed silence as the class president, Teri Mayhall, stepped up to the platform to read the summary that secre- tary, Ruth Livingston, wrote so long ago. This was a great year for us. One we shall long remember. We started off the year by selling magazines which, because of its success, gave us the incentive to go on to other things, like selling candy at basketball games, and a Junior Work Day. Of course, with all of that behind us we just had to have a class play, a prize winning float (at least to us anyway), and a beautiful prom to round everything out right. But, I am sure of one thing we'll never forget. The real reason everyone worked so hard was the right to wear the 73 class rings. As the year draws to a close, we remember all these things with happiness and sorrow but we keep our chins up and our eyes dry because we know that next year will be a great one, too. 27
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