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Annual 4; Chor 2-4; Libr 4; P Club 1-2; Play Crew 1; S Council 4; Treas 1; VB 1, Man- ager 2; Y-Teens 1. No use giving me aptitude tests; I'm apt to do almost anything anyway. Annual; Chor 2; Co Gov 3; Echo 4; Libr 2; One Act Plays 3; P Club 1-2-3-4; Play Cast 3; Play Crew 1-2-3-4; VB 2-3-4, Letter 4; Vice Pres 4; Waitress 2; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4. Where there's mischief brewing. .. She's doing the stirring! class prophect in che fall of 1985 I decided it was long past time since I had seen my classmates and decided to find out what had become of them. Going into Wausa I saw Dave was still driving up and down Main Street singing Please Mr. Postman. Passing the local gas station I noticed that Cindy had taken over the business with Rick and Kevin work- ing as attendants. Driving on down the street I saw Mark and Steve were now selling used cars and jeeps, they had told me that their best customer was Bruce who now was the World's Champion demolition derby driver. Hearing the noon whistle I decided to stop in and eat at the Cafe where I saw Karen, the manager and Sharon working as head waitress. They told me that Brenda and Susan had worked in the Rest Home for so long that they are now patients at the Home and that Tim was now Park Ranger at Gladstone Park. Remembering I had to cash some checks I went on over to the bank where I was greeted by the president of the bank Gary, who also plays football for the Huskers during the season. The head bookkeeper and vice-president, Vicki said that she was now married and had four kids. In the bank 1 also saw Theresa, Marlene, and Mary Ann who were accountants there. I then decided to go over to the grocery store and get some groceries and to my surprise I saw Beth was still working as a cashier. I then asked her how she was feeling these days. She said she was okay and went on to tell me that Debbie now owned a beauty shop which Kim had built for her and that Sylvia and Carol Me. were her assistants. Going on down to the bowling alley, I saw Lisa and Pat who were now the gourmet chefs. Pat told me that she also was a part-time veterinary. They went on to say that they receive all of their meat from Robert, Charles, and Leigh who were the biggest ranchers in Knox County. Feeling a little dizzy, I decided to go to the doctor's office. On the way down I saw Gene was still building bins for Knox County farmers. Stepping into the office I was greeted by Knox County's finest doctor, Becky. She then introduced me to her staff: her typist, Mary, who also is the Home Ec. teacher in Wausa; Ruth, her head nurse and part-time art instructor; and her medical assistant, Carol C. On my way home I concluded that my trip was a worthwhile venture since I had seen all of my classmates again. 13
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£$(uoasY P Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2- 3; S Council 1-2; Chor 2-3-4; Swing Ch 4; Co Cov 3; Waitress 2; T 2-3; Letter 2-3; Ch Con Clinic 4; Play Cast 3; Play Crew 1-2; Echo 4; Annual 4; Vo 2; St Man 3-4. There's a little mischief in everyone; I just have more than most people. Band 1-2-3; Chr 2-3-4; Tr Tr 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; P Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2; Play Crew 3-4; Echo 4; Annual 4; Co Band Clinic 1; Co Ch Clinic 3; Y-Teens VP 4; Home Att 1. It isn't what you do, It's what you get away with. FB 1-2-3-4; Utter 2-3-4; All-Con 4; BB 1-2- 3-4; Letter 2-3-4; T 1-2-3-4; Letter 1-2-3- 4; Con Ch Clinic 2-3; Ch 1-2-3-4; Madrigal 1-2; Octet 3; Swing Ch 4; Band 1-2-3; Waiter 3; Home Att 1-4; King 4; Stage Crew 3; Sec 1 Treas 2-3-4; Annual 4; W-Club Pres 4. Step aside adolescents, I'm a man. Play Crew 1-2; Ch 1-2-3-4; P Club 1-2-3- 4; Echo 4; Madrigal 2; Tr Tr 3; Swing Ch 4; Music Clinics 1-2-3-4. I love to wind my mouth up, I love to hear it go. P Club 2-3-4; Y-Teens 2-3-4; Ch 4; Annual 4; Echo 4; T 4; Librarian 4. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. RooWj Band 1-2-3-4; Ch 1-2-3-4; Annual 4; P Band 1-2-3; Play Cast 1-2; Brass Sextet 1-2-3. Walking has some merit, it gets you to the car. 12
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CINDY: I will Sue M. to David S. KEVIN: I will my English ability to Mike E. LEIGH: I will my hair to Pat T. when she goes bald. STEVE: I will 8th period librarian to anyone who can have as much fun as I can. GENE: I will my flexibility to Brent Nelson. BECKY: I will my position as editor of Echo and Annual to anyone with a big enough head to stand the ache! SYLVIA: I will my ability to fall asleep while parking and getting home at five to Gina D. MARY KAY: I will my dreams to Dave Enquist in hopes they'll come true. CAROL C.: I will all of my report cards to my brothers and sisters. VICKI: I will my position as one of starting five basketball players to anyone who can handle it. LISA: I will my ulcers to the teachers; let them suffer a while. KIM: I will my ability to collect slivers to my brother, Dave E. ROBERT: I will my trumpet to anyone that thinks they can do worse. RICK: I will my boots to David Rosberg. THERESA: I will my ability to bug Mr. Baker and Mr. Lundberg to anyone who can do a better job than I did. GARY: I will my ankle to Kim J. so he won't be crippled next year. KAREN: I will my place in Physics class to any girl who thinks she can take more razz than I did. BRENDA: I will my traffic citation to David Claussen. MARK: I will the jeep to anyone who can get it in and out of the park. CHARLES: I will my bookkeeping to brother Leonard. MARY ANN: I will my memories of the Myrtle S. Society to the rest of the M.S. Society. MARLENE: I will my speech ability to anyone who can do better. BRUCE: I will my basketball ability to anyone who can try harder and accomplish less than I did. CAROL M.: I will my ability to say Good morning, Mr. Baker, to sister Cheryl. SUSAN: I will my good times to Shari J. BETH: I will my lemon to Denise M. TIM: I will my floor bums in basketball to Curtis Seagren's right knee. SHARON: I will some Bloomfield guys to Wendy S. RUTH: I will Bloomfield's parking places to Wendy. DAVID: I will my ability to drive up and down mainstreet Wausa to anyone who thinks they can do it more than I have. PAT: I will my Hartington dance abilities to Gina Dennis. DEBBIE: I will my position of coach of the faithful five to Terri R. as soon as she can handle it.
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