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IUIIIOR GLM! OFFIGERS Shree The class of 76 : The class that will graduate during the bi-centen- great time. And as quick as our first year of high school had started it ll. Everything seems to fit, class of 76, the Patriots, the colors red, ended. ite, and blue. As Juniors we were able to stay in the main building all day. This The annex didn't help our unity as a class, which was needed in our made it possible for the iuniors to have class meetings during school. tyear of high school. As a result of this, class enthusiasm was low. Money seemed to be rolling in without any effort, and class enthusi- ' before the year was over we proved to be able to work together asm began picking up. Just as the class really started working b class by raising over 52,000 in a candle raising drive. At the end together well, the year ended. the school year we had a class picnic at Clinton Park to celebrate Only time will tell what next year will bring for our great class, the ' sizeable income. Those that survived the heat and splinters had a class of 76. IIIITGII ETTIIIGER lllllll REEII r F' Q :maui BIII BCI uuoon
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In memorq ol Robert Reeves michael Kirchiro l959- I914 I958 - I914
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The time we spend working Abel, Deborah Adams, Jerri Adams, Patricia Allen, David Allen, Felicia Altimus, Kim Alto, Renee Amick, Robert Anderson, Roberta Anthony, Edward Arbuckle, Janet Armstrong, Debra Ashworth, Penny Axenfeld, Dale Baird, Cheryl Ball, Lisa Banks, Janet Barrowclough, Susan Bartman, Peter Bell, Patricia Bellafiore, Gina Bell, Russell Bents, Martha Berry, Rebecca Bigalke, Michael Bittner, Linda Blewitt, Theodor Peggy Forbes thinks creativity is as important as studying
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