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PIONEERS (out of the PASTS) Almost half of the class has lasted the full 12 years at St. Xaviers. They've grown up together from monkeys on the swing set Kooties, to what ya doing after the game to- night and graduation gowns. They will remember who was the first to wear jeans to school who was the first to sass back a teacher. The childish acts are memories yet ones that will be cherished by these seniors forever. Left: (top) Tom Mika, Bot- tom (left) Vanessa Herman, (right) Phil Boilers. ABOVE (from left to right) Teresa Timmons, Steve Di- Persio, Karen Gustafson, Pat Beavers, Gene Bantugan, Kim Deppish. BELOW: Left top: Jerry Breault. Left Bot- tom: Yvonne Zukowfsky, right: Julie Hecker. Left: (top) TomMika, Bottom (left) Vanessa Herron, (right) Phil Boiler. NOT Pictured — Danny McGuire, Mike Waters. 20
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CHERYL TRYGG (right) After graduation from St. Xaviers, I plan on going to vocational technical school, either in Salina or Manhattan. I would like to major in sewing and fash- ion merchandising before I go to school I want to trav- el. MIKE WATERS (left) YVONNE ZUKOWSKY (lower left) I plan to attend a four year college majoring in Physical Education and Teaching. I want to be able to participate in the college's sports, and to be a coach. MARY SCHOENDALLER (lower right) '77 graduate. I worked for the Daily Union and then got a job as dental assistant to Dr. Dan Duel- ing. A dental assistant is my choice for a career.'' NOTE: The 77 Year Book Staff apologizes for ommit- ting Mary Schoendaller's picture.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1978, recently of St. Xavier's High School, of the city of Junction City and the state of Kansas, and about to reside in the world at large, and being for the most part of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. PERSONAL BEQUESTS GISELA BACA wills her fear of fur to Kelly Dietrich. DARLA ADKINSON wills her clashes with Mr. Bortnick to Alex Baca. BOBBIE ANTHONI leaves her smoking permit with Diane Hecker. ROBBIE ANTHONI wills her great sense of humor to Diane Briestensky. GENE BANTUGAN wills his basketball and track abilities to John Mitchell. PAT BEAVERS leaves the name of his secret hairdresser to Eddie Morse. TINA BLAZER wills to Sr. Ann her founding of the unused, run-on sentences. PHIL BOLLER wills his way out of the hospital, where he was placed due to serious knee injuries. LISA BOURQUE wills to Judy Morse her favorite comb. DAVID BRAVI leaves to Sr. Ann the NOTHING he is always working on in class. JERRY BREAULT wills to Jim Roberts his coupon book for free haircuts. TAMMY CANADAY wills her paper dog, George, to Jeanette Erichson. KIM DEPPISH wills her car mat to Anita Lichtenhan. STEVE DIPERSIO wills his penmanship qualities, which do not amount to much. LISA GRIFFIN leaves the job of yearbook editor to Karen Robinson. KAREN GUSTAFSON leaves her long legs to Julie Rosa so she can spike. JULIE HECKER wills her supply of ready-made tardy slips to Katy McGuire. VANESSA HERRON wills her pet bookworm, Willard, to Anne Schiele. SHEILA KIPPES wills her secretarial and business skills to Sophie Brawner. KATHY JOHNSON leaves school at the end of semester to resume her marriage. LINDA LEONE wills her typing ability to Debbie Hall. DAN MCGUIRE wills artistic talents to Jolita Martinez. TOM MIKA leaves his temper to anyone who has the courage to accept it. ROBERT MORSE wills to Linda Repinac his high insurance rates, which are due to his ability to find a wreck. DIANEA NIEMCZYK wills her basketball tennies to Chris Mudd. LAURA OLSON wills away her rug-hooking still to Audrey Nelson. RHONDA POLLOCK wills her seat in Mr. Bortnick's American Govt, room to an eskimo. PAM ROBINETT wills her piano-playing talents to Elaine Mika. RICHARD SCHIELE leaves his body to the wishful longing of the underclass-women. CAMICE TIEDEL wills her great basketball techniques to Debbie Lusenhop. TERESA TIMMONS leaves to Regina Schumtz the continued tender loving care of Sister Eucharista. CHERYL TRYGG wills here sewing talents to Debbie Rutledge. MIKE WATERS wills his partying habits to whoever can match them. YVONNE ZUKOWFSKY wills her arm to MaryLiz Deppish. KEM PERKINS wills to her sister, Beatrice, he soft-spoken ways. 21
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