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Senior Class Wills I, Chri Ferguson, being of weak mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: My spot across the street to anyone who wants it; all the things I’ve always had stolen to whomever stole them; my parking space to John Kissee (I just hope his car runs long enough to use it). To Eric Manahan my sitting places around this school in hopes he’ll use them to the fullest extent; and to whoever wants it, I leave the rest of my belongings, except for myself because I am taken. I, Greg Albert Galvan, being of abnormal mind and healthy body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To the juniors I leave the power to rule over all O.H.S.; to the junior girls I leave my ability not to smoke; to Eric Maner I leave my ability to dribble a basketball and my leadership of the basketball team. To Mike T. and George P. I leave my quickness in athletic abilities; to the Giroux brothers I leave my great looks and ability to get along with girls (especially the older ones) and my running ability; to the freshman boys I leave my ability not to drink at parties and to come to practice without a hangover; to Mr. Johnson I leave my ability to get along with everyone and my ability not to cuss; to Guy Pool I leave nothing (because of his smart mouth) except for a car to drive home after practice; to Sissie P. I leave my ability to pass all my classes with good grades, my ability to drive a car without wrecking it, and my ability of being able to stay out past 12:00 p.m. I, Mark Goff, being of extremely strong mind and masculine body I do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Tim Fink my outstanding skills.in basketball because he needs all the help he can get; my voice to the Onarga High School Chorus, because there probably won’t be anyone in it next year; my ability not to break mouth pieces in band; my parking permit to Gary Giroux. In case he decides to drive his snowmobile to school, he can use it as an excuse to get out of a detention!; my magnetic personality with the girls to Todd Cook in case he decides to become a stud someday; my P.E. locker to whoever can get near it; my ability to forget my P.E. clothes and borrow someone else’s to Mark Webster; my ability to bake my outstanding angel food cakes, at the last minute, for OVK to Mike Tilstra; my ability to keep my mouth shut when I am supposed to and not be such a pest to none other than Ronnie Gerdes; and last but not least, whatever I have left to whoever wants it. I, Hargis Harding, being of brilliant mind, and rusted out body, do hereby will and bequeath to the following: To Mr. White and the EE class at IACC a computer terminal of their own so they can’t love the privilege of flirting with the girls in modern office; to O.H.S. another apple computer system, this one to be used for educational purposes and not as a glorified game machine; to Mr. Chinn a 40 acre orchard so he’s up to his ears in apples; to Bruce Muller my P.E. locker, knowing very well the hinges will not receive anymore use than what I’ve given them; to the Taco twins and brother Leroy my expertise as a drummer; whatever’s left to anyone who wants it, because it’s most likely not worth anything. I, Kim Hovick, being of spaced out mind and out of proportioned body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To D. D. Lyons, Amy Thomas, Tracey Rushbrook. Michelle Hamilton, Kim Wilson, Teresa Nicholas, and Lisa Gerdes my Pom-Pon ability; to Brad Short my ability to pass all my classes and a wife who looks like Cheryl Tiegs; to Annerose, Kristal, Sheri, and the others my spot in the third stall in the restroom, and my ability not to get caught. To Liz Thorne my ability never to break my nose throughout my high school years; to Sissie Poppie my driving ability so she will never get stuck in winter months; to Beth Kissee my basketball ability in hopes she’ll get more out of it than I did; to Patty Alverez my ability not to fall over a bench in P.E.; to Annerose and Sheri my place over at the shed in hopes that it will never fall completely down; to David Alverez my ability to never get caught kissing in the hallway; to Annerose my partying ability in hope that she will use it more her senior year than I did; to the girls basketball team I will a very successful season; and last but not least, I will Rudy Barrara the ability to have a lasting relationship with someone he loves in hopes that he will follow in my footsteps. I, Mark Jewell, being of no mind and little body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: nothing!! I, Barb Kanosky, being of gullible mind and awkward body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Amy Thomas, my athletic ability in P.E. in hopes that she will keep Miss Killus laughing; to Beth Kissee, the position of editor of Narghi News and the ability to drive a snowmobile up a hill without it stalling, and the pleasure of having all the little kids sit by her while she’s lifeguarding. To Kristal Siebert, an apron and great times in the future; to Guy Pool, my periodic chart and my ability to figure out science questions; to Dawn Ash and Michelle Hamilton the ability to quit saying gross comments at the lunch table, so people can eat their dinner; to Dena Hassel-bring, my seat at the lunch table; to Kevin Kieffer, the ability to think of articles for the paper; to Bruce Muller, the monkeys he was so kind to give me; to Becky Steiner, Tammy Bailey, Sue Hoy, and D. D. Lyons the ability to keep the paper going; to Sissie Poppie, the ability to behave in journalism; to Eric Manahan. a pen to take notes with; to Fred Walraven, a new chauffeur, since I won’t be able to take him to school next year. To Karla Jean, my ability not to get in fights with her brother; and to Liz Thorne, a lot of great times in her years at O.H.S. I, Shirley Kemarly, being of crazy mind and body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Mr. Chinn my bright sunny halo and silky white wings; to Stacy Wilson and Steven Kemarly, my ability to stay out of trouble; to Mr. Fink, my ability to drink a case of Mountain Dew; to Amy Keading, my ability to keep Muffy out of trouble; to Mr. Cottrell a box of Twinkies; to Muffy Schumers, I leave long lost; to Mr. Johnson, a box of Life Savers; and last of all, to Mr. Seymour, I leave Steven, to do with what you will, (but please don’t return him). I, Terry Limbaugh, being of blank mind and little body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Dena Hasselbring and Diane Hurtado, my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught; to Teresa Nicholas, my ability to find a new flame without anyone else’s help; to Stacy Wilson, my ability to someday own a Camaro Z28; to Kristal Siebert and Beth Kissee, my ability to talk Miss Killus out of P.E.; and to my favorite sister Annerose, my ability to smart off to mom (without getting yelled at) and to be as athletic as I was. I, Susan Molck, being of partial mind and worn out body do hereby will and bequeath the following: My stall in the girls restroom, which I have had for the past four years, to Shari, Annerose, Kristal, and a few others; to Sandy Ballard, my ability to kiss a guy (in 22
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hopes that she’ll receive her first kiss within the next two years); to Terri Henson, my ability to get along with Tom; to Shari Dickenson, my ability to be an athlete to O.H.S. without getting kicked off the team before the season even starts; to Annerose Limbaugh (Houch) my ability to not get caught with David in the john; to both Annerose and Shari, my parking spot across the street in hopes that they will use it for the perfect purpose that I did; to Kristal Siebert, my ability to drive a car and not hit guidewires; to Beth Kissee, my ability to play hockey in P.E. and also my ability to hold a drink in her hand without dropping it on people's feet, to both Kristal and Beth (my two best friends) all of our memories in hopes that they will remain with them. To Patty Alvarez, my ability to walk over a bench instead of falling over one; to D. D. Lyons, my ability to run instead of crawl to first base in softball; to the O.H.S. varsity cheerleaders (the three left: Brenda, Michelle, and Sue) my ability to keep such great pep and spirit throughout O.H.S.; to the O.H.S. basketball team, my ability to play good defense without sticking out your knees; to Sissie Poppie (Toots), my coolness and smartness (in hopes that she can get on the honor roll), and my ability not to receive a detention her senior year. To Teresa Nicholas, my parting ability and also my great singing voice in chorus; to Lisa Gerdes, my ability not to be rude in family living class; to Miss Killus, great success with her basketball team in hopes that they can make it to the state finals. To Miss Rewerts, my ability to learn cheers as fast as I did, and to find a window washer for Halloween; to Mr. Bates, a year’s supply of the Daily Pantagraph; to all the freshmen, my ability in basketball; to my sweetheart Tom, my warm heart along with me; everything else, to anyone who wants it. I, David Nima, being of above average mind and sought after body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Hargis and Marty, gas for their cars; to Mr. White and IACC a new terminal and system so he won’t complain anymore; to Mr. Chinn his own orchard so he can have all the apples he wants; to Mr. Johnson, strength to match his ego; to Marty the ability to get along with the administration; to Sissie Poppie, my parking spot in the front row; to Becky Jo, a car so she won’t complain anymore. I. Randy Rabe, being of unstable mind and body do hereby will and bequeath the following: My velvety brown hair to Todd Cook; my ability to play bombardment to Danny Hanson and Mr. Bates; my noon hour to Rick Knight in hopes that he will use it as wisely as I did; my woodworking ability to Mr. T. Johnson; my ability to have a good time to Mr. Sarlo; also my ability to play chess to Senor Pentel. To Tim Acey and Tim Yoder, my ability to play volleyball; to Mr. Chinn, my new suit; my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught to Tammy Bailey; my ability to talk goes to rockin’ Roland Savoie; and finally, I will my short nose to Mr. Maz. I, Christy Robinson, being of sound mind and body will: My child care notes to whoever can use them; to one of the high school girls, my P.E. locker in hopes someone can use it. I. William Robinson, being of unused mind and squady body will the following: To Sandy Ballard a kiss on homecoming night; to Danny Hanson, the ability to get a better date for homecoming; to Brad Short, the ability cook and clean; my football ability to Gene Fisher at O.H.S.; my bed in back of the Marathon to Danny Hubner. My ability to get better grades to my sister Kathy; my ability to read to Roland Savoie; my ability to write to anyone who wants it; to Alma, my ability to get along with her parents; to Marty Tilstra, my ability to drive; my P.E. locker to whoever wants the unused things; my parking permit to whoever can get a dollars worth out of it; and last but not least my ability to get just high enough grades to pass. I. Amber Rushbrook, or better known as Abbie, being of very lost mind and whatever kind of body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To my sister Tracey, all the luck in the world on getting her own car; to Beth Kissee, my ability to drink through a straw without getting sick; to Kristal Siebert, my ability to party at revivals; to Sissie Poppie, someone else’s cheeks to pinch; to Annerose Limbaugh. all my government notes if she can find them; to Sandy Ballard, my automobile parking spot; to Miss Killus. my best wishes in finding another player like me. which shouldn’t be hard; to the O.H.S. basketball team, my ability to get along with green lines, and all the luck in the world; and last but not least, to Chris I leave myself knowing he’ll take good care of me. I, Ernest Saldana, being of dirty mind and muscular body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Oscar Garza, my ability to stay out of trouble; my racing Chevy to Jesse Barrera; to Bill Whitlock my “good” Spanish words; to Susan Hoy, my desk in Spanish class so she can hear Mr. Pentel; and to Kevin Kieffer my ability to hit a home run. I, Kent Stauffer, being of a quick-thinking mind and healthy body bequeath the following: To Ricky and Gary, the ability to play a high C on the trumpet; to Ricky, my ability to play third base; to Guy Pool, the ability to get a physical in a basketball game; to Mr. Seymour, the memories of the most inspiring chorus he has ever had; and to Lisa, my ability to shoot a basketball without throwing it over the backboard. I, Trent Stauffer, being of peaceful mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: to Gary Giroux my ability to play first base; to Mr. Seymour the ability to remember his favorite basses he has ever had in chorus. I. Marty Tilstra, being of brilliant mind and masculine body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To Mike (Skinny) Tilstra, some of my weight, since he could use some and I could spare some. To Tim Fink my ability to keep ahold of a basketball. My experience to spread rumors to Ronnie Gerdes; to Gene Fisher, I will my brains since he could use a few; to Guy Pool, my ability in hopes that he will learn not to hit anymore fences. To D. D. Lyons, my great band ability; my parking permit which I paid $1.00 for, to Mike Tilstra in hopes that he will use it and get my money’s worth out of it; my great voice to the soprano section because they could use all the help they can get; to Bill Northcott my ability to come to school more than half the semester; my P.E. locker to anyone who wants it in hopes that they can handle it. To Mark Webster my ability to have Tim Acey answer to his every command; my professional pitching ability to George Patterson, in hopes that he can pitch without walking 5 guys straight in one inning; my great leadership ability to Beth Kissee in hopes that she can run her class better than I did. and last but not least, I give anything else I have to anyone who wants it. I. Bill Whitlock, being of fried mind and out of shape body do hereby bequeath the following: To Ed Ronna, the garbage in the bottom of my locker; and to Steve Decker I will Mr. Chinn, Onarga High School, and a Nuclear bomb in hopes that he uses these right. 23
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