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(Treas.). As I gather my thoughts, | realize this will absolutely be the last time for me, as President of the Senior Class, to have some words with you. We all knew that senior year would different from all the others. Now it was our show, the high school was, to a large extent to be in our hands. In spite of the many inconveniences, we knew we wanted to do the best job, as the Class of 1980. We wanted to live up to the reputation which was ours. Things were better! Everything from marks to spirit were at a new height, largely due to the efforts of this class. Everyone had something to contribute to the growing of our senior year. Now, | ask you, to please continue to contribute. For only when you have made your contributions, will the work of this class be finished. To say that these four years went by quickly would be an understatement. Their passage was so abrupt as to make it almost impossible to arrange their events in any kind of order. Still, most of us remember where they began, for that day, like the present one, is one of the points in life about which the tread of time is fastened. Now, at this time, | would personally like to thank each and everyone of you, for giving me the chance to have worked so closely with you. You have fulfilled my most-wanted dream and the experience will always be an unforgetable one. Remember, graduation, is a beginning, and it marks the beginning of the work with which this particular class will make its own. However, in a more popular sense, it is an end, the end of our lives at high school. Good Luck, Class. i UblyrS SRAM AR OC Carolyn Padovano President of the Senior Class Lauren Saulnier, (Sec.), Carolyn Padovano, (Pres.), Colleen Fusco, (Vice- Pres.), Karen Chauvin, 11
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To The Class of 1980: Throughout the past four years we have shared so many wonderful moments that have now become but memories enriched with time. We have watched you grow from unsure, scared, bewildered freshmen to mature, responsible and dedicated young men and women. In this process of growth you’ve enjoyed four very successful years both academically and athletically. In reflecting back over the past four years let it be with pride and a deep sense of accomplishment. You've set your goals high, determined to make the dreams you dream become reality. As advisors we've nurtured and guided you along the way, giving you the encouragement to believe in yourselves and the strength to make those dreams come true. In return, you've shared a very special part of your lives with us, and for that we thank you. Our memories of the Class of 1980 are very special and with love. As you leave L.H.S. think of graduation not as an ending, but as a beginning. One phase of your life is over and another is just beginning. Make the most of those years ahead and be all you can be. Dare to be different and dare to succeed. It’s all yours for the taking. Believe in yourself and anything is possible. This is our wish for you as you leave L.H.S. We hope your memories of the Class of ’80 are as fond and wonderful as ours. And remember, you will always have two very special friends in us. Thanks for the memories! In Appreciation, Ms. Lavin Mr. Steff
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