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Donald L. Rider II K.C. Smith CLASS JOCKS: Trish Wallace and Jeff Grogan
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Elton Leroy Magoon CLASS BRAINS: Sharlene Moffet and Jim Pratt Blandina E. Montes
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MORE WILLS it. My Dance Team shoes I will to Norma so that she may have an extra pair in case hers don’t fit. To all the underclassmen I will good luck and good times in the years ahead. I, Lee Magoon, being of dirty mind and dazzling bod, hereby will Scott Z. my police brownnosing skill, my extra horsepower and trick motor parts, also my starting position at second base. Darin Webb will receive some of my good looks in hopes that someday he will get a girlfriend. All of my tight jeans go to Kevin Dunham. Hope they fit, Kevin. I, Sharlene Moffet, being of unsound mind and questionable body, will the following: to my sister, I give my place in the Honor Society in hopes she makes good use of it. To Tom Baumgartner, I leave a home permanent kit so he can have hair just like mine. To Kevin Dunham, I give my ability to use one desk at a time. To Dawn Harvill, I leave some of my height (what little I can spare). To Pat Bell and Mike Florence all the luck in the world in their architecture career. To Liz Shephard, I leave my Modern Problems and Personal Finance papers so she can catch up when she comes back from Brazil. And last but not least I challenge all up coming seniors to have a class as great as the class of “82”. I, Nina Montes, being of little mind and a whole lot of body do hereby will the following: to Joe Corliss I leave him my ability to act normal at all times; to Liz George I leave my ability to drive a car at 20 miles per hour and not hit anything or anyone in sight; to Betty, I leave her my place in Mrs. Hepworth’s class. I hope she enjoys it. To Alda and Pat I leave my Modern Problems papers, Personal Finance papers and US History papers. I hope you have fun your senior year and good luck girls cause you’re gonna need it! And to all the future seniors of SHS, I wish you all the luck in the world and I hope you make it. I, Trish Pfel, being of sound mind and short body, do hereby bequeath the following to these priviledged people: to my little brother Danny, the ability to roam the hall without getting caught; to Nan Martin my Tennis Tenny Runners, in hopes that they may carry her tiny little feet to state someday; to Joe Corliss, the ability to get through Mr. Derbyshire’s class without getting kicked out; to the person who sits in front of Cindy C. in choir, the ability to put up with her tone deafness. As for the rest of my abilities and treasures-too bad SHS- Fm taking it all with me. I, Jodi Platt, being of sound mind and same kind of body, will my position as cheerleader to Leah Backen, my ability to drive half-way decently to Liz George in hope that she can someday drive safely. To next years seniors, I will the ability to listen to Miss Matthews twice a day and not fall asleep, and I will some poor sucker my locker full of pop bottles. I, Jim Pratt, having a mind of the future but the body of the past, do hereby will the following: to Cindy Jensen, my uncanny ability to get A’s with little effort and no studying; to Lloyd and Channon, my voice in swing choir in hopes that they might reach the high notes and be A LOT louder; my ability to take four years with Derbyshire and not get kicked out of class to Joe and Gina, which I doubt will last more than one quarter for them; my great talent in getting along with teachers and to stay out of trouble to my delinquent brother Scott; my masculine athletic ability to Kevin Dunham; to be able to 28
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