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The Best of Times . . . ' :ll I, ---,1 Q -i 1'-' 3 a ee e v 1 A 2 . ' 't pig s 1 ' t 5 Us . . A fbi' -s . A AA If w , i Y' 3 . ' My A 3 Q X Q ,f ig ,t fs. ' f si? ... ' The Best of Times well- describes a student's Senior year. The Senior year is filled with fun, glamour, friends, and also some tears. Part of the fun is due to just being a Senior. After these years of school, the long hours are almost over. The senior year is also full of events especially for the Senior. These include Tug-a-War, Sadie Hawkins' Day, and Homecoming. In these events, the Seniors show how proud they are to be a Senior. Friends are big part of the Senior's last year. Without them, who would the Senior share all their hopes, joys, and sorrows with? Many Seniors look forward to one event their Senior yearg their Senior Prom! The lights, the music, and the people, add up to make it one of the most special and memorable nights ever. All too soon, however, it seems that this must end. This is the time when the tears fall. Seniors know the end is near. The final big event is Graduation. Before the event, there is just enough time to wish good luck to a few, or many friends. Then it is time. The procession starts, and before long, it is over. Then the tears really fall, in happiness, for all the good times, and possibly in confusion of their life ahead. When everything is rationalized in the end, the Senior realizes one thing: these certainly were The Best of Times!
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Tech Legion-1983 Members of Tech Legion for 1983 are Elisa L. Aguilera: Kevin T. Alcorn: co-commander: Christy Jo Anderson: Lori Jean Armour: Penny C. Bibles, captain: Dwight A. Boucher: Micah E. Briner: Ronald Brown: Dagmar Butte, captain: Beverly Ann Cameron: Sherry Ann Carpenter: Trace L. Davis: Brenda Sue Decker: Rochelle Elliot: Linda V. Evans: N. Sue Evans: Walter Folkening: Micheal Forsee: Cathy Franklin: Ann Gin, captain: April D. Grimsleyg Gerald Hamilton: Tonita Hamilton: Dawn Harris: Cathy Ann Hess: Debra Ann Hines: David S. Hon: Annette C. Hunter, captain: Kevin R. Jefferson: Jeffery D. Johnfauno: Steven L. Jones: Tanya Ann Moore: Christopher A. O'Conner: Angela E. Pfile, co- commander: Lisa K. Polston, captain: Christina M. Price: Cheryl M. Ray: John L. Reed: Donald E. Rushton: Karl Sebastian: Lacey M. Shaw: Shaune R. Shelby: Jane Shotwell: Leo T. Spearman: Walter Stone: John A. Sullivan: Denise R. Ulsh: Cleovis D. West: Myla J. White: Terri J. Wildrick: Alicia A. Wilson: Christy Ann Wilson: Jerold F. Yates: and Terri L. Young. The thrill mirrored on 54 happy faces has a very specific reason. These 54 Titans have been chosen as members of Tech Legion. Tech Legion is an honorary society for outstanding Tech Students. lt does not primarily honor academic achievement, but rather citizenship, leadership, and other at- tributes worthy of recognition. Legion also has its own officers: those five students with the most merits are named captains. The two students, one boy and one girl, with the absolute highest number of merits are named co-commanders. This year's captains were Penny Bibles, Dagmar Butte, Anne Gin, Annette Hunter, and Lisa Polston. The co-commanders were Kevin Alcorn and Angela Pfile. Underclassmen should set as their goal membership in Tech Legion, an honor which still has meaning.
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