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We, the Class of ’81, approach our commencement with thoughts of you, Kyle. We think of you a lot; during a homeroom discussion, or when talking over good times and yesterday's classes. You were the fun kid, the good friend, the best. And more than that, you were nice to everyone. You are part of this yearbook, our last days of school, our fond memories. We grew up with you for thirteen years, we will not forget you as we grow through life. This book is for you. In memory of you
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SENIORS
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SUPER SENIORS HISTORY We began rather innocently selling carrots during break time in 8th grade because selling candy was illegal. We didn't make much money then, but we did develop some carrot peeling talent for future smorgs. From that beginning, we steadily improved the projects we undertook, losing some of our innocence, but maintaining most of our spirit. That spirit helped us to set up round-robin baseball games when we were freshmen; to win the one-act play contest when we were sophomores; and encouraged most of us to attempt roller skating when we were juniors. Some never got out of the skating rink game-room but most of us made it gracefully around the rink at least once. Some on two feet, some on one foot, some on . . . Well, we did eventually become graceful. Our prom, at the Turf Inn provided a special magic which transformed us for a little while into the full-fledged adults we would soon become. We're seniors now. Our recent carnival, dance, and smorg have been so well organized, hardly anyone remembers that as freshmen, we used a stick to stir the lemonade for our field day. We’ve accomplished much since then and soon we graduate. We've learned to share the work, the fun, the set-backs, and the credit. All of this we've learned together, and this is the way we will remember our high school years . . . together. RECLINING: Scott Greene. Janine Roeth, super-smart; SQUATTING: Marsha Vinson, Miss Innocent; Scott Byrnes. Nickie Gladieux. super-lookers; Gor Conklin. Elaine Lounsbury. super wit; Brenda Ferguson, Super-sexy;. UPRIGHT: Rick Flagler, star athlete: Mark Burnside, Anita Komjathy, nice people; Terri Slingerland. George Plouffe. super personality; Mike Sand, best pest; Greg Horl, party man; Carolyn Blythe. Girl Athlete of the Year. CLASS OFFICERS FRONT: Mrs. Lapinski. Class Advisor; Anita Komjathy, Pres., Nicole Gladieux, Vice Pres.. Mrs. Dolgowlch. Class Advisor REAR: Robert Levesque, Treasurer: Terri Slingerland. Secretary.
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