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GARY PARDIKE Tennis 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; E , ioall 1, 2; Cross-Country 3; Prom Com. 3; Intramural Basket 1,2,3; Pep Band 2, 3 SHIRLEY GREENE Choir 1.2,3.4; Prom Com. 3; Reserve Cheerleading TIM TREAT Football 1.2, 3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Track 2; Var sity Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4 CELIA COOK Band 1,2,3; Library Ass't. 4 MARY COOPER Thespians 2,3,4; School Play 3; Play Com. 2,3; Float Com. 3,4; Prom Com. 3; Co-Chairman Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; Pep Club 1, 4; Usherette 3 NOT PICTURED DON HALL TONDA BOOTHBY JOE TARALA BOB McVEIGH JANICE CAMPBELL 22
SHIRLEY RONDA: I will all the yeast cells and S. Marcescens to the next Adv. Bio. Class with sincere hopes that these little organisms will continue to brighten the lives of Bio. students. CONNIE FAKE: I will my speed, articulation, and abundance of speech to any mute Junior. DAWN DEAN: I will my allergies to tomatoes and wool to any Junior girl who can withstand the consequences. MARJI HAYWOOD: I will my hustlin’ ability and my knack for cutting classes and getting praised for it to Danny Mulrenin. LINDA CRAMER: I will my soft chair in the office to anyone who likes to have ink under their nails. RON BOVEN: I will my muscles and height to my brother; he needs them? TOM SHIRK: I will my bottle to any Junior chugger. JOHN CORRIE: I will my Gov't, book to Mr. Smith. TERRY DUNLOP: I will my ability to crack-up over nothing to anyone. EARL VAN HORN: S TIM TREAT: I will my white sox to the Allegan girls. BOB HOUSTON: I will my ability to slam lockers in peoples’ faces to my brother, Dick. PAUL JACH: I will my ability to get tore-up to my brother, Steve. STEVE CZUHAJEWSKI: I will my assistant manager to Jim Crook and John Harrison. ROGER HOXIE: 1 will my gym abilities to anyone who wants them. CAROL ARDUCANT: I will to Janie Stevens and Kathy Babin all the extra calories I gained at cheerleading practice. SANDI FINE: I will to Jim Van Wyck, my ability for living in a barn and closing doors. GEORGE KUCINICH: I will to Don Griffin my ability to get out of the parking lot after school first. CLNDY GODDARD: I will, to Lynn Schram my special ability--but she's already proficient at it and I don't think 1 have to explain it because she knows what I mean. JANICE CAMPBELL: I will my gum, which can be found in Mr. William's waste-paper basket to Kathy Reynolds. MARIA BEEBE: I will my disgust for the immaturity of some students on field trips to Brenda Braybrooks. CINDY CHIDDISTER: I will my happy weekends to Louie and Barb in hopes they have as much fun as Nate and I did. JUDY CASSELL: I will my ability to do or say the wrong thing at the wrong time to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. DAWN McGUIRE: I will a fifth of happiness to Dick D. and friends. LARRY WARD: I will my empty box to Gary Needham in hopes that he won’t try it again. CATHY WRIGHT: I will all my bookkeeping knowledge to any nut who takes the class. JOHN DOORNHAAG: I will my No. 3 T-square in Drawing III to anyone unfortunate enough to be assigned to it next year. GARY PARDIKE: I will my choked senior life to a serious student who has a typewriter, an abundance of free time, and the ability to bite off more than he can chew. MIKE OVERACKER: I will my church key before every dance to Bill Bigelow and all my car trouble to the Ford boys. SHERRY SAGE: I will my outstanding ability as a waitress to Terry Tapper. GAIL MASTEN: I will my boring weekends to Aloha Wood. BRENDA RHODES: I will my ability to keep secrets (for nearly two seconds) to almost everyone. LINDA GREHL: I will my ability to win a radio at a Bloomingdale dance to anyone who doesn't get embarrassed easily. 2
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