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WHAT WERE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL? DID YOU FULFILL THEM? -That I would graduate and make something out of my life from what I learned in school. Yes. DAWN EVANS -Get a good education. Yes. SHARON BICHER -Develop close friends, go places with friends, have fun in school, and to meet new people. Yes. DONNA DAUB -I didn't have any expectations. I just enjoyed one day at a time. SUE FOREMAN -Have a super time while getting an education and participating in extracurricular activities. Yes. TEENA LaFOLLETTE -Do well in school work and sports. Yes. KIM GRAEFF -To do well academically but 1 did not fulfill that expectation. But 1 did well in sports. SUE HOUCK -Have fun and make friends while we learn a little something. Yes. KIM KEHLER -To finish school in the business field. Yes. PEGGY KELLER THERE ARE MANY CHAINS IN YOUR LIFE. YOUR SCHOOL YEARS ARE A PART OF A CHAIN THAT LINKS YOU TO THE FUTURE. HOW DOES THIS AF- FECT YOUR FUTURE. -It prepares me for the working world and also other phases of life that all seniors will have to face upon graduation. JU- LIE WOZNICKI -It will help me to find a job in just about any career. PENNY NAFTZINGER -Your education helps your future for a good job and a better life. SUSAN KRAMMES -My school years prepared me to survive in the world. They taught me to be organized and to think straight. LINDA WISE -Whether the ways I've learned arc right or wrong, they have hopefully prepared me to survive. ERIC RUBRIGHT -It is the building block upon which a person grows. If it is solid, one can obtain high goals. If not.the chains will need much repair. RODGER CORYELL -School affects your life in the future by getting you a good job from the skills you learned in school. MICHELLE GRABY -It gives me the knowledge to build stronger links for my chain for the rest of my life and to help me make wiser and better decisions. DOT DERR -Theoretically, to provide the foundation for a career and future education; realistically, all it docs is to give you twelve years to learn things that you will spend the rest of your life forgetting. RORY STAUFFER WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS FOR THE FU- TURE? -Be a cosmetology teacher, have my own beauty salon, get married and have a family. LORI LaFOLLETTE -Be content in a job and do some traveling. MARY SCHMEHL -My goals for the future include a college educa- tion at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks ma- joring in political science, followed by graduate school culminating with a Ph.D. I then would like to become a college professor in political science. My main goal in life is to be elected President of the United Stales. J. DAVID RAUSCH -Get an associate degree as an electronic techni- cian. TODD OXENREIDER -Get a good paying job. JOHN KINTZER -Go to college and become an accountant. APRIL RENTSCHLER -To be a good secretary. JOLYN BATZ -To go to college and become a special education teacher. MICHELLE PECHAR -Go to Mansfield University and pursue a career in music education. SONYA McGUIRE Senior class officers: Rom .-Ted Emcrick-President, Brian Hcss-Vicc- Prcsident. Rom 2: Teona l.al'olleue-Secrelary. Mr. Renlschlcr-advisor, Doi Derr-Trcasurcr. 37
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Some Thoughts From The Seniors IF YOU COULD HA VE ONE DREAM COME TRUE, WHA T W OULD IT BE? -Live in Hawaii and manage my own business. COLAIN PIERSON -My personal empire. JIM GOOD -Be financially independent. Own ten 1969 Z 28 Camaros. To own a chain of beauty salons famous world wide. TERRI TRAUTMAN -Own a corvette (any color). LORI LEBO -Hit the lottery. TROY HOFFERT -All I need is people to work with me that show me care and encouragcmct. LORRAINE SCHMEHL -Do my very best in all I do. LISA WALMER -Become a successful physician. PH LEAN E KAUFF- MAN -Be rich and successful in life. KEITH ETCHBERGER -Have a career that would be interesting, a husband and children. Children would be best because I love them. STEPHANIE YACOMES -Own a Porsche 935. JOEL ZIEGLER -Be a famous, professional musician. STEVE BURK- HART -Three wishes. JIM SHUPP -Receive a full scholarship for mcd-school and graduate summa-cum-laude. MIKE BURKHART -Own a big horse ranch somewhere in the Midwest. MELISSA ZELLER -Have a nice house, good husband, job, family, and to be well off. TINA LUCKENBILL -Play professional ice hockey. PATRICK WYSE -Make lots of money so I can go to Hawaii and meet Tom Sclleck. JOYCE LIGHT -Make lots of money to buy a race car and race in stock car races. Own a silver Porsche. CHERYL ZEIGLER -Live in a land of rainbows and unicorns with Troy. LORRIE LEINBACH MANY ASSOCIATE YOUR SCHOOL YEARS AS A FLOWER, BEGINNING AS A SEED, AND NOW AS GRADUATES, IN FULL BLOOM. DO YOU AGREE? WHY OR W HY NOT? -Yes. When we were little, it seemed forever until we would graduate and now it's finally here. DENNY HOPPMAN -YES. You begin as a freshman (starting to mature) and end as a senior (matured). JUSTINA BARTSCH -Yes and No. We are flowers, but we are not in full bloom yet. We will be when we graduate from college and go into the work force. HEIDI EISENBROWN -Yes. You become more mature as you get older. RON KOCH -Yes. In kindergarten you do not know anything as compared to being a senior. I have learned many things but I know there is much more to learn. DUANE LUCKENBILL -Yes. Every year you grow in knowledge and wisdom, and when you reach graduation you arc supposed to go out with what you have learned. TINA BLATT -Yes. At the beginning you arc just starting to learn and mature. Then by the end you are educated and mature, ready for your future. TRICIA HIMMELBERGER -Yes. In some ways. Eve grown through the years and learned a lot so the flower grew some, but I still have a long way to go. TROY LAPE -I agree. Freshmen arc the seed and once you bloom you arc now graduating. EUREKA YEICH DO YOU AGREE THAT YOU HA YE JUST COMPLETED THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE? -No. I have my future to discover. JIMMY REBER -No. How would I know? I am not dead yet. DENNIS STUPP -I don’t know yet. I don't know what the future holds. WENDY VALENTINE -Yes and No. I have had some of the best years of my life in high school but it doesn't end. There will be a chance to meet again at the class reunion. STEPH HOFFMAN -No. I hope not, or I am in trouble. SUE HOUCK -Yes. For the rest of your life people will depend on you more. MARK SWEITZER -Yes. Now I'll probably have to find some sort of job and actually work for a living. MI- CHAEL KLINE -Not really. Life has so many more things to teach you. School is the first stage to exper- iencing all the things life has to offer. KATHY FORRY -Yes. When you're out making a living you have to be more serious. JOE YOUNG 36
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In Memory Of Thea E Sheidy REMEMBRANCE From elementary, to junior high Come memories that bring about a cry. Memories of precious times we shared, And comforting ones when no one else cared. Friends always have that special smile. That keeps you happy for a while. Thanks to their terrific personality. They make it easier to face reality. Even though we're far apart. The bond is still in my heart. But there comes a lime when God wants them above. This is his way of showing his love. Michelle Brown 38
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