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The Junior Class In August the Juniors bravely strode into the mortuary of knowledge only to find that the subjects appeared as dead as ever. With the spades of perception we dove deep and buried in our memories the corpse of modern education. To those solemn mortitians of enlightment, our teachers, who spoke so much and said so little, we offer a plot in the cemetery of ignorance. To those students, who in their search for self-es- teem, fully express their stupidity in their childish actions, we of- fer lifetime seats next to Canyon Kid on Kid’s Corner. To all those persons who supported our endless fund raising fiascos we can offer only our sympathy because we’ve got what we want. To those who attended our class play and prom we offer to the fam- ilies our greatest sympathy. To those brave souls who tread the edge of discipline to gain the admiration of their fellow clowns we offer 100 feet of rope with which to hang themselves. To those people of the world who try to achieve peace by war we offer alcohol to cure their drunkenness, heroin to cure their drug addiction, and cigarettes to cure their cancer. To the hypocrites of the world we offer everything; we offer nothing. To the rich we stand with open hands. To the poor we have nothing to spare. M
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ing ways, so she can get along with the boys; and to any Junior who gets there first, my wobblcy desk in that hon- ored Senior Row. To Judy N., I wish her luck during her last year of school-have fun!! Last but always first I will- ingly bequeath me, myself, and 1 to Larry K.???! I, SCOTT GUST1N, being of sound mind and little body, will and bequeath the following: My long, beautiful, curly locks to Kathy P.; my height to Dennis C.; my versatility and prowess in all sports to Mark W.; my chemistry teacher to the Henry Doorley Zoo; my Spanish lessons to the local furnace; our math teacher to the nearest Indian snake pit; and everything else to whoever wants it. I, MARK PETERSON, being of greedy mind and body, will and bequeath everything, especially Kim Preston, to myself. 1, LARRY KLINTWORTH, being of able mind and stable body???, will an bequeath my nickname (Weed) to Ricky M.; my ability to do Bob Cousy shots and passes to Dennis C.; my figure to Fay B. To Clyde M. I leave my record of “Hair” (so he can learn the rest of the words and sing them in study hall next year); to Jim Daggett I leave all my A’s in chemistry; to Ray H. my ability to throw four inter- cepted passes in a row in a single football game. Everything else in this school that we haven’t busted or destroyed I leave to Tree! I, JIM ANDERSON, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my desk in the back of study hall (music not included), to Kelvin P., along with my talents at playing basketball and overhauling engines. I leave my ability to drive safely to Craig N., Gale P., and Lee B. To Rick M. I leave my worn out pitch-fork and stompers. Everything else “EXCEPT my ability to get along with girls,” I leave to anyone who gets them or has it forced upon them. I, NANCY COPPLE, being of sound mind and good humor, will and bequeath my fantastic personality to Arden C.; my ability to play volleyball to my sister Kay; my ability to go on long trips and know EVERYTHING to Judy N.; my ability to stay out of trouble to Carol D.; my ability to know where all my books are to Mr. Athey; my ability to pay off debts to Roger N.; and my desk to some poor per- son who gets the privilege of setting in it. I, DEANNA HENNIG, being of scatterbrain mind and sexy body, will and bequeath my shyness around boys to my cousin Lori and to Lea Ann; my ability to have fun wherever I go to Judy N.; my mini-skirts to Mrs. Kiersch, because I know how much she like them; my beauty and charm (which was given to me by my sister) to my sister, Reanae; my ability to get into lots of trouble, but still man- age to act innocent to my silly sophomore friends, Pam and Vawn; to one of my favorite teachers, Mr. Athey, I will my NATURALLY dark brown hair; my superior intelligence, which he will find in need of some day, to my other favor- ite teacher, Mr. Joern. Everything else except Randy J. 1 leave to all my other friends at R.H.S. I, DOUG K1NNING, being of sound mind and body will and bequeath my great ability to grow hair to Mr. Athey; my football ability to Dennis C.; my ability to get along well with the teachers to Clyde M.; my shyness around girls to Roger N.; my pens and pencils to whoever I stole them from, and anything else to whoever wants the stuff. I, JERRY WORTMAN, being of sound mind and body do and bequeath my front row seat to Roger, so he can be a good little Senior next year; my SHYNESS? to Larry P.; my my AGGRESSIVENESS? to Rick M.; my rat-tail comb to Gary A.; and my ability to hit cows to whoever wants it; and Myself to womankind!!!!! I, JUDI SLAUGHTER, being of wild mind and body, will and bequeath my great athletic abilities to the Varsity Bas- ketball team, who could put them to great use; my ability to get along with the teachers to Vawn N. and Pam N.; a wad of Dentyne to Mr. Athey; the ability to stay off the down list to the Jr. High; my long hours of Pep Club presi- dent to Judy N.; the long hours of typing and calling in scores for Coach to Arden C.; my ability to get to school on time to Kim P.; my cluttered desk and everything that’s in it to the next poor Junior; and last, but not least, I will me, myself, and I to Bill H. I, ED MODLIN, being short of mind and body, will and bequeath my fantastic ability to stay out of trouble to Rick M.; my extreme agility upon the football field to Kent Hansen; my place on the two-mile relay team to any sick- soul who wants it. Last, but not least, my greatest ability, which is to stay away from girls, to Mr. Roger Nelson. And everything else to anyone who thinks they are good enough to have it. I, MARGARET PULLEN, being of 78% water and the rest hot air. I will and bequeath my desk in the honored Senior Row to my brother, in hopes that he makes it there. To my sister, Kathy, I will my ability to graduate; My patience, I will to next year teachers. My sweet, lov’en ways to the Ju- nior High girls. My “Charlie Green” track ability to Carol D.; My maroon jacket to Coach Joern; To Mr. Athey, who has seen us through all 4 years, all my luck for next year. I will myself to Keith B.; And everything else I haven’t mentioned I will to the Rosalie dump! 13
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Larry Pullen Jim Daggett Fay Brummond Arden Canarsky Linda Canarsky Rodney Nelson Judy Nelson Clyde Marr Kelvin Posvar Roger Nelson
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