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NANCY A. D'ACHILLE KIMBERLEE J. DAMASKA JOYCE E. DeCHICKO HIGHEST HONORS DAVID J. HANLON KATHY L. MARTIN JAMES M. ROMICH I e G I G I 25
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THE CLASS OF '86 — FOREVER 2 q 2 I I q I 1 ) 2 2 D i I I I 24 1 2 ! D D As I open my scrapbook, I see pictures That take me down memory lane, Whether cruising the streets or having fun At football and basketball games. Private talks with special freinds, Revealing our hopes and fears. Planning our futures, sharing laughter and pain Throughout our high school years. Yet, childishly, we let petty fights interfere With the best days of our lives. Silly arguments about whose friend is whose? And quarrels over girls or guys. I wish we could all get along together Without breaking off into cliques, We should be ONE; that is the meaning Of The Class of '86. But those days are behind us, and we should repress Those long-forgotten tears, But we must remember the smiles and laughter Throughout those four special years: Pep rallies for our great sports' teams That brought us a few championships. The parties, the dances, our senior prom, And the boys of '86. Finally, graduation day, At last the time had come. Such happiness was shared on that special event. Yet, it was the most painful one. For we were anxious and excited To finally make it through, But that was our last time completely together Before starting anew. Embracing, and saying farewell to friends We may never see again. The heartfelt tears from that last good-bye, Those memories will never end. The bond between us can never break. No matter how far we part. Our high school days will always be treasured. Deep within our hearts. But good-bye doesn't have to mean forever; That's something we, ourselves, must fix Every five years, when we meet again As THE CLASS OF '86!! Lori DeRose LAWRENCE R. CARINCI LORI A. DeROSF VICKI L. FARKAS
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H I G H H O N O R S i 9 9 $ I I I I 1 2 q S FIRST ROW: Kim Blythe, Christopher Detka, Robin C. Balesk. SECOND ROW: Amy I Campbell, Jon D I eksell, Wendy L. Davis. MISSING: Gayla M. McKnight, P. Richard Mohr. FIRST ROW: Teresa A. Thompson, Beth A. Ursida, Melody E. Hershberger. SECOND ROW: ( rystal L. Sims, Curtis W. Barrett, Ann E. Young. 26
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