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£rM MICHAEL J. SCHMID Mike, Mit We should all be concerned with the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. Baseball 1,2,3 Co-Capt. 4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; gurrrr Irlsga ouya etba. LISA SCHMIDT I call out to the ocean, and it has no answers . . . And the ocean calls out to me, and I have no questions. Gymnastics; 1,2,3,4 Majorettes 3,4. IRINA SCHWARZ Irene I was a stranger in a foreign land; Teachers and friends gave me a hand; Each rose to the task. What more could I ask? Though gradu¬ ation tears us apart, you’ll always be in my heart. FT BLL, Soc. comm, Teacher aid. JENNIFER SEARCY The journey may be long, but with patience and determination you will eventually reach your go¬ al. Nursery Sch 3. Musical 3,4 ATC 1,2,3,4 Rainbow 1,2,3,4. BRIAN ROGER SELLING “But what good came of it at last?” Quoth little Peterhin ‘‘Why that I cannot tell,” said he; “But t’was a famous victory.” Robert Southy Soccer 1, Football 1,3 Rifle team 3,4 Spring track 1-4 v KARON L. SCULLY Wouldn’t it be great if the only thing which was contageous was a smile? California 77, Me and Lisa at the point 74-5, J.C. 1,3,4 Luv ya Friends — always Catch ya later. CYNTHIA E. SECOR Cindi It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. Pom-pom, Yearbook, NHS, Se¬ nior Social, Powderpuff. SGD. RICHARD A. SETTE Swetty He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Football 1, Hockey 1, Brandy Midnight ”78”.
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MEREDITH ROSS Merrie For mem’ry has paintecj this per¬ fect day with colors that never fade and we find at the end of a perfect day the soul of a friend we’ve made. Student 1-4, Hawaii 73. DEBRA L. ROULINAVAGE Deb, Rolo In time of distress friendship is stronger than steel or stone. Field Hockey 2; B-ball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff 3,4; C.G. 1976; DOKAY! Hey Jude How Ya Doin Jude!?; Cockeroes Dino!; Thanks Mom and Dad Js. PETE J. RUSSELL Nipsey, Russ Aim high and though you may fail today and may fail tomorrow keep pounding steadily away Who would win honor and applause must want to be the best. Soccer 1-4; winter and spring track 3,4; Snow plowing 3,4; AFS 4. PAUL T. SANFORD Stanley Knowledge — The key to all doors. JAMES E. SCAMMON Moon Life demanded acceptance from me of many things which I did not understand, many wonders and seeming miracles. I accepted these things and I sought no meaning from them; they just were. Roto 78, FB, BB 1-4, Chm. B. Wool , JT. BRIAN J. SAIA Smoke All too soon twelve years have gone; tests have been taken, each one a bomb! I’ve lasted these years, with joys and sorrows, but look out world ’cause here comes tomorrow! Ftbll 1; Bsbll 1,2; Wk study 3,4. KELLEY ANN SAVAGE A touch of gold across the hori¬ zon is reaching out to us. Time fades; although we have ac¬ complished a lot we have many more episodes to complete our Destiny . . . AND LIFE GOES ON FROM SUNRISE TO SUN SET — LOVE YA ALL LATER! JULIE SCHAEFFER Jules . . . Destiny is a rising sun . . . BDCO . . . Tuesday’s gone . . . LS
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ALEXIS R. SGOBBO Lex Life is a series of surprises, and would not be worth taking, or keeping, if it were not. Softball, Powder-Puff, Band, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Stu¬ dent Gov’t, Student Council. Prinny, The Touch, M-OK. BRUCE SHAEFFER ANDREA ROBIN SHACKFORD Robin, Bruce What a time it was! A time of in- nocence, a time of confidences. Long ago it must be; I have a pho¬ tograph. Preserve your memo¬ ries; they’re all that’s left you. PC ITS 1-4; NHS 3,4; Pipeline 1-3; Musical 1-4; St. Gov. 1,2. CATHERINE ANNE SHEA Cath If only you believe like I believe, We’d get by. If only you believe in miracles so would I. Majorette 2-4; Aide, S Gov Day 2-4; SG 10 6 75 DS, SC; DK, TC 1 23 77-4 12 77 1-4-3! Good Luck Lynne Thanks, Momma and Daddy. GAIL MARIE SHUTTLE Sometimes you have to moan when nothing seems to suit ya; nevertheless You’re locked to¬ wards the future so on you go; seconds tick time out; there’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out. Mac’s II, III, IV. DAVID SHUTTLE DEBORAH J. SMITH Debbie 4 years of growing; 4 years of learning; 4 years of knowing; 4 years of turning; Yesterday’s gone . . . Tomorrow’s here; Drift away these Golden years! Band, Orchestra 1-4, Stg Band, Pep Band 2-4, Ski Club 2,4.
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