U and I . Brinkerhoff. I, Mike Levy, leave my personality to Peter Hantatty, and my sister to theclass of 89. I, Jake Stake, am too stupid to think of something clever to leave to some-one. I, Julie Schult, leave my understanding to Nina Stratton, my first name toMs. Stenzel, Ms. Janus, Ms. McMillan, and anyone else who wants it, andmy fate in the hands of God. I, Rick Campione, leave my gymnastics ability to Andy Propst, and mylove of life to Mr. Royer and you-know-who. I, Masao Nishida, leave my way with women to my brother. I, David Brown, leave my clean hair and a bottle of shampoo to Theo
U and I . Brinkerhoff. I, Mike Levy, leave my personality to Peter Hantatty, and my sister to theclass of 89. I, Jake Stake, am too stupid to think of something clever to leave to some-one. I, Julie Schult, leave my understanding to Nina Stratton, my first name toMs. Stenzel, Ms. Janus, Ms. McMillan, and anyone else who wants it, andmy fate in the hands of God. I, Rick Campione, leave my gymnastics ability to Andy Propst, and mylove of life to Mr. Royer and you-know-who. I, Masao Nishida, leave my way with women to my brother. I, David Brown, leave my clean hair and a bottle of shampoo to Theo Gray,and my moral fiber to Opher Donchin and associates. I, Beth Shinall, leave my astonishing mathematics talent to Steve Chien. I, Paul Travis, hereby bequeath the tradition of a promptly delivered year-book to yearbook staffs of the future. I, Brian Brinkerhoff, leave my common sense to Fred Worley — I know itisnt much, but he needs all he can get — and my driving skills to JonnoPeltz. 95 In Review. 96 Underclassmen
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