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298 n..,' 1 SENIOR WILLS I, Adrienne McNeal, being of sound mind and body, and glad to leave, will: To Debbie, you and Lornie all the happiness in the world. To Beth, Mark, and all the foxie PI's you see. To Mr. O., my great dancing. To Robin T., a mouthful of ice. To Leslie, Good Luck Like I had To VaI,'i.3a new car.2fTo all juniors and gqph- mores, good luck. You jerks are going to need it. I I I I, Nancy Mateik, of unsound mind and unbinding body, do be- queath the following: To Becky Adams,,jBrandans at 6:30. Tolvlr. Piggotslonion. and bacon bits, quicker fheal-to-the-wall reactions, and my friendship. To Per Hunt, Mr. Poppen's surveys. To Mr Shiller, a few more people like Danna and me to brighten up your class. To Mr. Poppen, more people like me to do your survey and an extratrset of keys to open your room 'ill' for smart kids who want their grades. To Dear Mr. Piggot, more 2nd sememster lectures, more people like Em, Deb, Nico, and me, and a new bullentin board. To Mrs. Neely, more kids who don't like the words Class Closed ,,and the VIPs. To Mrs. Ellisomrsomeone else to comment on new hair styles. 'And to Valley High, Bill and floating schedules. And more nuts like me. We, Kim and Michelle of sound mind.. .? and able body! will to the following: To Donald Newman and Mark Thomas, more nights in the park and good luck. To Jeff Fleitz, a little atmos- phere , hang over remedies, a beautiful companion, and a bigger car. To Terry and Cordi, their own parking stalls. To Brad Osgood, a gallonof vodka collins, more nights with PJ., and a stocking and a golf ball. To Scott Tuchman, a fire hydrant to use instead of trucks. To john and Vicki, happy days and loving nights . To Patti and Nancy, more Cary Lewis records, an empty house and a case of beer. To Dean Child, an escort girl to take to the Sr. Ball. To Susan Andrich, a fantastic Sr year! To Rosemary, 25 guys per year, and a lot of luck! To Terry Baratz, a guy who likes to listen a lot. To Phyllis johnson, good luck, happiness and Brad. Kathy Kulas, good luck in the years to come. And we leave Valley High . . .with pleasure!! I Kim Maquire, being of gentle mind and curvasious body leave: To lim, my passionate flame, I surrender all my memories of treas- ured moments wehave spent in tipid yearning dr devout love. To Michelle, many more happy and fun times together, all the luck and happiness in the world and a life of flying together. To Mark, your other half Michelle, good luck and many more years of friend- ship. To Kerry O., a free taco. To Wayne, more parent parties and long talks. To Debbie F., good luck, more years of friendship, and a night with Mickey Mouse.And to the Brandans, I Ieavef, , . Ashoe for you, Kim. I, Thornasybeing of strong mind and unique body, do herebyhleave to: Mary, our marraige and the memories of our wonderful nights together. Tina, a bananna and a heart attack from the time we almost got caught. Jo, my thanks for taking me on a wonderful date. Mike, party trips to the lake and a pound. Ann, nightfin Kenny's backseat. Kenny, a trip to Utah and much thanks for the use of his backseat. Kim, Taco Bell and a night in the park. Brad, my unlucky charm, 7 attempted arrests, 10 cases of beer and nights of Preemont. Rose, her virginity and a kiss at Straw Hat. Sheryl, my promise never to tell, a poster and a sweet 16' kiss. jeannie, a game of tackle in the park and a candle. Bob, a girlfriend, and '7 paks of gum. To Ieff, Dorothy, boozing nights, and many women. To Pam, our much talked of shower and our three almostdates. To Andi I., a wonderful summer. To Bill H., a carton of cigarettes, hours of problem solving and an apart- ment. To John, seven years of friendship and the angel he's not. Dear Dot, Gilbert and jeff, a speeding time, my gargage disposal, monthstof silence, my visor, and lots of love. To Don, Norma, Joanne, Mickey's big mouth, Fremont, a duck and tetracycline. I, Ken Thomoson, being of sound mind and body, do bequeth the following wishes and or possessions to the aft mentioned per- sons. To Io Dickerson, I leave my fond memories of Huntingon Beach. To Phil Sobel, I leave my dog Ralph, my five gallon boda bag with a lifetime supply of strawberry soda and much thanks for the rules to a game called Troll . To Patti Moore, I leave the nickname Crisco . To Mr. Bobier, I leave my butt, which I worked off the him in football and baseball. P.S. I still think I should be captain of the baseball team. To Nancy White, I leave the initials D.T. To Tina Teodora, I leave a rice patty over looking a tennis court. To Mark Thomas, I leave the back seat of my car and a free pass to the Saturday night drive in. To Lesley Borne, I wish she'd find her own boyfriend instead of using Sharons . To Kym Krause, I leave my fur lined underwear for those cold ski trips, I leave the Ski Club and the know how to keep it going. To Anna Matvay, I leave my sense of humor and the ability to breath through her ears because if it rained her nose would fill up and she'd drown. To Craig Roles, I leave an understanding women, two cases of Strawberry Hill and a lot of snow. To Kevin English, I leave a cure for Senioridis, as diagnosed by S.A. and S.A.M. To Brady Exber I leave my baseball fleets and socks for letter speed in the outfield, one free haircut at the Union Plaza, and more hair on his chest. To Sharon Moore, Sunshine almost all the time and all my love all the time. I, Ieri Richardson, with not so sound mind and not so sound body pass on the following: To Miss Close, I will one hundred roles of white adhesive tape and plastic lifesize blowups of Burt Reynolds and Mark Spitz. To Miss Engen, I will all all my casts and a pair of stilts. To the girls PE office, I leave a year's supply of sunflower seeds. To Mr. Traasdal, I will a leg shaver, a white mouse. Mr. Bellamy, I leave my cheat sheet. My sound mind will be left with Mr. Piggott. To Tina Reasbeck, I leave absent notes, and all my horses, along with a shovel. To Carolyn Munson, I leave springs for spiking. To Mary Zavalney, I leave Dave D. Mar- tino. To Mr. Raetz, I leave a life time membership at Porters Bar and Grill. To Cindi Ricci, I leave my seat at Bob's. To Paula Wal- quist, I leave someone to keep her occupied while she's drinking. To Shari Vick, I leave a cushioned volleyball court. To Sue Dob- bins, I leave a liquor store. To Debbie Anderson, I leave one hun- dred boxes of kleenex. To Byron Crawford, I leave a box of Curl free . And last, but not least, to Rick Porter, I leave Pleasent thoughts of our past memories. To you, I also leave a future with happiness without faults. I also leave you with your two favorites, Pokey and a Saint Bernard pup.. I also leave you with myself and all my love which shall stay with you throughout your life. Love Always, leri. . I, Tina Ricci, of sound mind do hereby bequeath to: Rosemary and Jeannie, ten free easy lessons on how to follow cars with out getting caught. Mr Wright, A stack of paper airplanes and a tat- tered Hamlet book. Kevin English, a free lesson at Edna Cray's. Chickie, two used short hand books and my fast hands. Mark Fierro, a less possive girlfriend. Laurie Crain, a more successful
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roomate and a new ninney holder. Frankie, a package of Lorna Dune cookie crumbs and a 1000 bills. Darcy Gogert, my poka dotted stick horse. James Chan, my opera window. Sue Dobbins, a silver mine in Good Springs, and a Continental with white walls. Jack Rappaport. A pound of anything you desire, and a bronze hockey stick. Joanne, Cindy Ricci, all the blonde foxes. Byron C., a private tour of Boulder Dam, a big green sock and some hot pink scants. I, Joy Settlemoir, being of questionable mind and body, do here- by bequeath the following items in this, my final will and testa- ment: To Mrs. Neely, I leave my problems and my name tags. To Mr. Moses, a clothing color coordinator. To Mr. Poppen, tran- quilizers wfor his neurotic dog. To Mr. Orgill, the key to my filing system, To Mrs. Jacquot, all of Debbie G. lst year transcriptions. To Mrs. Lane, a coffee cup that recites Emily Dickinson. To Mrs. Harker, a diagram of a tree and a bouquet of roses. To Miss Davis, a self-cleaning ceramics class. To Mr. Bellamy, a stereo headset and Brut. To Jeanne, a Datsun 26OZ. To Kim, many hap- py bounces . To my mom and dad, I leave my love and a life- time of happiness. To CB. I leave a lifetime of sunshine, love, and me. I, Paulette Stanga, being of sound mind and body leave the fol- lowing to my classmen: To Frank Cocchi, a button saying I'm a supper soc, are you? To Mark McDonald, Hurricane Smith, 14 songs from Funny Girl and the biggest Buzz possible. To Terri Drakulich, an award for hanging a BA at the Governor's dinner. To Rhonda Bledsoe, recognition for having guts to stay in cheer- leading with Laurie Davies as head. To Laurie, lessons to be a good head cheerleader. To Luther, a golden key to the Senior head. 'Fo Georgie Cflasper, the C AND H Sugar Company. To Billie LeBaron, his own turbin shop featuring Tamu! To Robbie Maloney, Thanksgiving Night, his own bakery, and a bottle of instant fling. To Wayne Webb, Homecoming. To Dorothy Gallagher, a job with rent a hostess. To Bruce, guts to tell Patti what really happened on New Years. To Danny Shearin, the title Dr. Dan and stock in the Planter's Peanuts Company. To Nancy White, a book on ways to use your friends to get a boyfriend. To John Embry, hopes he will use his fantastic brain. To my great friend Sue Crawford, I leave March 17, 1973, room 733, and of course, Harry and Randy. Donna Strango, will and bequeath all my travels during my high school years to all lower classman who have not had the ex- perience of touring the United States from East to West while try- ing to complete graduation requirements in your different states at five different high schools. I, Howard Basch, do will to my brother Marty all my parapheni- lia and good times at Valley High. I, Libby Cellini, being of Italian descent, leave the permanent indentation of my pinching fingers on Ricky Lujan's butt. I give my Geometry book back to Fergie Baby hoping he'll use it for further references. To Mr. Bellamy, a nice-a Italian Kiss-a. To Michele, Everything you do, you do it exceptionally well. To Felice, a copy of Playgirl, Cosmopolitan, and Viva Magazines titid be better than taking a peek in Thriftimartj. To Carolyn, a new door for your car. tI'm tired of crawling across.J To Nikki, lhope you have an eternally clear complexion tSteveJ. To Anne, Winchell Donuts, Kosher pickles and a seat belt for horseback riding. So with this will, I leave Valley. . .with a little tear and a big smile. I, Carolyn Cincotta, being of sound t??j mind and body, do here- by leave to the following people the things they have coming. To Valerie, our better memories, the right side of my car and her own personal cop. To Gay and Todd, a new ----- , the old one must be worn out. To Sue, Debbie Sr Heather, an uncontrollable Wild- Cat for each of you. To Phyllis Sr Brad, a referee. To Butch, all my love 8: an apt. with no headaches. To Richard Kaminski, if you only knew!!! To Bruce, Danny, Mark, Robbie, Bill, Wayne, Frank, John, Eric, etc., all the luck in your Big Football game called Life . To Mrs. Harney, I'm speechless in describing my enlightened attitude. To Ricky Lujan, my pinching fingers helping Libby's. To Sherrie, a straight 8: narrow course to follow, happiness always. And of course, to my loving comrades. . .Nikki, Felice, Libby 8: Anne, memories of great adventures 8: great food tlttop, Bob's, Irv. 8: Lou's, Jackies, 8: Vitorio's etc.J, Lots of luck in anything you do! Lastly 8: leastly, to Valley I Leave, . ,Finally!! I, Felicia Friedman, being of sound mind and small body do here- by leave these people the following things: To Mr. Bellamy, all of my love, and hatred of economics. To Tina, a telephone call that I've always promised. To Anne, all of our great memories. To Caroline, a new car, and be strong. To Debbie a lot of luck and my love. To Niki, a clear complexion. To Cheryl, all my problems. To Nancy, many more years of friendship and stories, And to Valley High, I leave all the gossip and many fond experiences. I, Mary G., being of sound mind and of course body, hereby will the following things: To Mark Thomas, I leave all our fond mem- ories for him to remember plus our marriage licence. To John Wil- cox, I leave him my friendship forever. To Curt Carter lalies John Savagej, I leave all the sand in my cuffs. To the person who writes on Big Boy bathroom walls, may he or she never runout of space tif the shoe fits wear itj. To Dear PD., CD, SD, I leave them the book on 100 ways to get along with my sisters, The last thing I will is hope to all Dayton 8: Jerry employees that we'll soon start getting better wages to equal with all the fun we have. I, Darcy Cogert, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to: Wendy Levine, an invitation-only party. Butch Brown, a life time membership in the Jimmy Dyer fan club. Joanne Orlando, Sam Jose. Karen Wolfe, a night of sampling drinks. Ross Huebner, a new job or weekends off. Debbie Peterson, Southern Comfort and a brown Camaro. Ralph Freund, a bottle of champagne and a wife who won't wash his ID. Heather Ramey, a Vegas soccer play- er and un-breakable letters JK. Lue Harpens, a BA on Fremont and Wildcat party. Cathy Kulas, a skirt that's not all yuckie. Trina Ricci, a pair of rip-off proof sun glasses and a life time of friend- ship. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, Jeff Gott- fredson, being of poor memory and singed mind, do publish and declare this to be my LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, superceed- ing and replacing all promises I have twhether drunk or soberj heretofore made: To Carol, I bequeath one Red Triumph complete with mag wheels and stick shift. To Becky, I give all my financial assets, if any. To Elizabeth, I leave my McCuffy Reader. To Ric, I leave membership in the mafia. To Nixon, l give my useless elec- tric blanket. To Adel, I leave my trophy from The most falls in 299
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