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lives of those natives who have lived in darkness for so long . . . I'm going back to Springerville. I Brett Day leave my self-taught driving skills and accident insurance policy to that reckless, drag racing, 4-wheeling Tammy Price. Gentle- men fasten your seatbelts. I Raymond Plant, leave my cute little dimples to Carol Padilla . . . for the face guys, for the face. I Mario Vallejos, leave my ghettoblaster to the Junior firemen. I realize it won't fit on your belt but it makes a lot better sound than that obnox- ious static, and besides, it's interfering with my strut. I Grace Garcia leave my ability to work to Rich- ard Farr. You'll need it next year as president. I Kim Nordvall, leave Marta Lou with a piece of mind, a piece here, and a piece there. . . I Delton Jackson am taking everything with me: I mean why should I leave anything to you guys? I Shawn Gallagher, leave the basketball courts at Pioneer School to Kelyn Hansen. Maybe some- day you'll get a jersey. I Joe Mallahan, leave to Havasupi Canyon to search for my roots. I Robert Martinez, leave to take over the juvenile court system. Now I can stop my complaining and do something about it. I Corina Romero, leave to expand my collection of rings. My goal is one for each finger . .. I promise. I Irene Burdick, leave some advice to Cami Gru- gel whom I have noticed is possessed of a bash- ful nature, too easily intimidated, and really much too quiet. Cami, when the world is giving you friction just walk up, grab them and say . . . Why are you doing that? I Tammy Mesa, leave. What's new, I've been gone all year. I I Jonna Roberson leave Rick Baker, Jonny Don- aldson, Todd Rothlisberger, etc . . . to Traci Owens. Now your goal of class flirt can be ful- filled. I Natalie Patterson, leave all my flats to Sheryl Ashcroft in hopes that she can get along with the short boys as well as I have. I Troy Brown, leave my mom, but I'll be home by 10:OO! I Shauna Bond, leave my sculptured nails and anti fungus formula to Allison Porter, maybe there is some hope for you. I Howard Archibald, leave my Clark Kent im- age to Massive, studly, John Warren and my good 'ol sprinkler system to the St. Johns High School system. They will never fail you. I Tim, I Milton, I Nathan, and I Bryan, leave our melodious, harmonious howling to the residents of the St. Johns Kennel. They're the only ones who appreciate our awesome talent. I Joan Cladera, alias Romero leave with the first words Suzanne, alias Juliet ever spoke to me still ringing in my ears . . . No really this is how you register . . . Qpuckerj I Kristen Cherry, leave Natalie Patterson's bath- ing suit to whoever likes to hang loose and for all those who got a peek, remember what you saw, you'll never see it again. I Justin Lee, leave my prized zoom lensed center- fold portfolio of Kristen Cherry to Terry Maher . . Pictures are the next best thing. I Chris Johnson, leave my hysterical jokes to Mr. Hansen, they aren't any better but at least they're new. V I Gene Smith, leave my Heavy Medal and all night crusin' to Daniel Biggs quit being mellow, get rowdy. I Dian Hauser and I Suzanne Patterson, having successfully survived fwe thinkj three of the most grueling high school athletic seasons, leave our volleyball and basketball abilities to so called Coach Lamb. Better luck in Benson, You'll need it! We the graduating class of 1984 leavep taking with us many memories of great teachers, ad- ministrators, and classmates.
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Class WWII We the graduating class of 1984 do declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby mak- ing null and void any and all previous wills and testaments. I Anthony Pena, leave my break dancing ability to Adrian Moreno. It might help you pick up chicks, but it never helped me. I Abby White leave my voluptuous body and finger dexterity to Annette Gould, in hopes that she can put it to as much use as I have. I Innette Richey, leave the double D's to Leslie Tanner . . . For behold my cup runneth over. I John Waite, leave my old lady to get a job . . . cause I can bring home the bacon and she will fry it up in the pan. I James Miller, leave my most prized possession, my oration medal, to anyone who is worthy of this great accomplishment: No, never mind, this is the only one I'll ever see. I Greg Barreras, leave my wrestling ability to Angelique. Now we can share them. I Perrin Crosby, leave Dubbs and my truck to Mike Crabtree. It's just another quick little PICKUP and I've heard you like dogs. We Wendy Raban and Louise Broadbent, leave our tight wranglers and boots to Velvet Patter- son and Frankie Udall. Maybe someday you guys will learn how to wear them. I Eric Busse, alias The Lone Ranger and I, Virgil Joe, otherwise known as Tonto leave: only Eric, I vote we turn in these stick horses: We Gary Bush and David Shaw, leave to ride off in the sunset. lHappy Trails to You Van Halenj I Kendra Crosby, leave the sparkle in my smile to bewitch and beguile, but the sparkle in my eye I save for Snowflake, Phoenix, Mesa, Round Valley . . . I Helen Garcia, leave Anna Marie Raban a pair of jogging shoes. Maybe now she'll run her own errands! I Glenn J oy, leave my job at the station to Cyn- thia Graves. She's been trying to become a part of the business for quite some time now. I Kalynn Pulsipher, leave my sense of adventure to the freshmen girls, after all I kissed Milton Ollerton. I Coleen Cambell, leave my partying days to my little sisters. Keep up my reputation guys. I Desiree McQuay, leave my voluptuous chest and high school diploma to my brother Mike because he never got one. I Brian Graves leave, all the way to Springerville to work at Graves Butane. I Buddy Martin, leave my booze buying ability to the junior class cause they're the only ones that can handle that much. I Dewin Hansen, leave my collection of ban- danas to LeAnn Baumgardner. Maybe now she'll be able to wipe up her messes. I Darren Turley, leave my Women catching abilities to Tyrone Shepard . We're both in the same boat. We Mark Mineer and Paul Salazar, leave our height and bulk to Kim Druse in hopes that someday she'll fill out. I Joe Nassar, leave Chelle Hannah to whoever can handle her moods, and 550.00 to whoever cracks the first smile. I Christina Ballejos, leave my much sought after keys to serenity to that poor little high strung, emotional pent up Chelle Hannah. I Sonia Wilhelm, leave my green pin-striped pants and my rainbow blouses to Lorene Ross, maybe she can find something to match them with. I Frank Romero, leave along with Deryl and Georgianna Headley to tend to the families at home. I Deanna Blevins leave my plastic pants to Rick Shumway . . . You know plastic is in. I James Tuohy, leave my loud, boisterous per- sonality to Donovan Thornhill in hopes that someday he'll come out of his shell. I David Daniels, having at long last been cultur- ally filled, return to my homeland to enrich the
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