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itfnptnt Vicky Alden is working for the Computerized Dating System, her high school experiences are coming in handy Romelle Anderson is now Head Matron at Burnett County Work Farm. Sandra Arbuckle is now employed as secretary at Siren High School. Dirk Benzer is veterinarian at Carlsonis Funny Farm. Randy Clonkey has been suffering from a slight illness, but he's back in school now. Dan Czekalski has moved back to Poland, with his ten war brides. Steve England has just won an award for his book, Sportsmanlike Conduct . Donna Finch has taken Mrs. Culver's place teaching ballet lessons at Siren. Jack Hahr is still celebrating graduation. Sharon Hutton is . . . giggling. Arlene Jeffrey is head bunny for the Play-Boy Club. Sandra Johnson is now employed at Carlson's Funny Farm. William Lamphere is following in his father's footsteps and is running a resort in Shell Lake. John Larson is employed by Minneapolis Star . . . still paperboy. Dennis Lieder is President Qno not' of the Student Councilj of the Piggly Wiggly Bank of Pennsylvania. Carol Lund hasjust joined the Waves, following family tradition. Carolyn Marlow is teaching Sex Education at Siren High School. Steve Matson is now Math Teacher at Siren. Brian McBroom has a compact barber shop in his Rambler. Charlene McCarty is working for Goodman Jewelers as ring specialist. Elton Morse and his band are still down in Walter Johnson's basement trying to decide what song to play. Carol Myers is now a pulp cutter with Andy's car. Vernon Noe is head custodian at Siren High School, Jill Ramsdell is serving time for peddling LSD in the form of sugar cubes at all the parties. Pet Tjader is now the Burnett County Game Warden. Laurel Simonson is test driving for Pontiac. Linda Shrider is still trying to attract Whistle. Ann Tewalt has finally learned to ski. Wanda Taylor is still debating whether to quit school or not. Barb Trott is still waiting to get married. Charles Tucker is mechanic for Whities Gas Station. Teresa Wenthe hasjust written a book: Night Life in Siren . Sherryl Clay is now painting bodies for Rowan and Martin.
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M ill I, Vicky Alden leave my buck teeth to Janey Stoner. She needs something big. I, Penny Anderson leave my brownie points with Buster to Judy Goodman. I, Sandra Arbuckle leave my excuses to Dennis Alden. I Dirk Benzer leave my brownie points with Mr. Caucutt to Joey Olson. 9 I, Cheryl Clay leave my hair clippers to Veda. l, Randy Clonkey leave my ability to agree with Mrs. Zillmer to Jim Anderson. I, Dan Czekalski leave Suzie Fosmo, Sue Lee, Mary Grushus, Bonnie Krauss, , and Judy Goodman to Lee Helene. I, Steve England leave my sportsmanship to Mr. Philips. Couldn't have left it to a nicer person. I, Donna Finch leave my NA in Phy. Ed. to Debbie Benzer. I, Sharon Hutton leave my laugh to Colleen Flanigan. I, Sandra Johnson leave my quiet ways to Donna Moore. I, Arlene Jeffreys leave my flirting ability to Pat Olson. I, Jack Hahr leave my drinking ability to Mr. Caucutt. I John Larson leave my basketball skills to Dennis Denotter. a I, William Lamphere leave my Shell Lake popularity to my brother, Larry. I, Carol Lund leave my temper to Gene Culver. I, Dennis Lieder leave my ability to disagree to anyone who wants to disagree. I, Elton Morse leave my music ability to Cindy Peterson. I Carloyn Marlow leave my puns to Mr. Phillips. a I, Carol Myers leave my variety of dates to Linda Vold. I, Charlene McCarty leave my rings to Becky Taylor. I, Brian McBroom leave my bottle cap sniffing to Whistle. I, Vernon Noe leave my volleyball ability to Cecil. I, Jill Ramsdell leave my brownie points to Suzie Fosmo. I Linda Shrider leave my flirtatious nature to Huck. 9 I, Laurel Simonson leave my peroxide bottles to Barb Lind. I, Pete Tjader leave my explosive personality to Jeff Ramsdell. I, Ann Tewalt leave my intelligent questions to Grant Allen. I, Wanda Taylor leave Greg Lieder to Bev Doriott. I, Barb Trott leave my swapping ways to Bonnie and Sali. I Charles Tucker leave my long legs to Jim Stager. 9 I, Teresa Wenthe leave my ability of persuasion with Mrs. Olson to Joey Olson. I, Steve Matson leave my ability to get in good with Mr. Carlson to Mike Marion. We, the Senior Class leave to Mrs. Olson our memoirs of last year's Junior-Senior Banquet. We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Carlson a book of Official Volleyball Rules. We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Caucutt an invitation to our Senior Party. We, the Senior Class leave to Mrs. Zillmer a book on Funny Punsf' We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Phillips an official MM sweatshirt. We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Shearman the kindest and most thoughtful memories a Senior Class could ever leave to their beloved administrator. We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Kopecky a herd of livestock. We, the Senior Class leave to Mrs, Baker . . .Whistle, We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Bittner, Pat Olson and To Thee We Sing. We, the Senior Class leave to Mrs. Dobbs, M the library which consists of three books, two clamps, and three shelves. We, the Senior Class leave to Mrs. Nordin a book on forgery. Heaven knows she doesn't need it. We, the Senior Class leave to Mr. Lee a perfect season's record. We, the Senior Class leave to the janitors a case of 409 for desks, walls, chairs, tables, floors, doors, etc. And now. . .WE THE SENIOR CLASS LEAVE.
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