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9' K' FI A I 1 . ' 4 , A V ,x'gig'?Afi'72 Come on, you guys. Class president Lorna Wilson on the first day at school in the court yard. 1 I l44fClass of 1980 A time to celebrate. dr' is i L, FWF' v A Waiting with pride, Mike Fey uses his golf club for support
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e.-Q. - -40,-1 T? NIU 5 On Sept. 5 you entered the courtyard with anxious talk of the year to come - dances, basketball games, Christmas and the New Year, 1980 - the year of your graduation. More than almost anything, seniors are known for taking easy classes and replacing the brainwork with a lot of time spent just having fun. Of course, a few of the teachers wouldn't want you to get away with that and let you know it. You were busy all during the year, if it wasn't building the homecoming float, skiing or taking college entrance exams, it was planning your mock trial in government or indulging in various forms of refreshment. Most of you found your senior year quite an expense, too. Not only did you supply plenty of pictures for your friends, but you had to buy a cap and gown and announcements to inform everyone that you finally made it. . Graduation did come, even though it may have been slow for everyone who counted down the days. Enjoying ditch day and attending baccalaureate and all the pre-conditioning sessions surrounding the eventful day also added to the excitement. You probably didn't have much of a chance to see all of what made your year special, what made yours more than any class recorded in the files. Here's why you were more than a number on a card - a senior in 1980. Seniors! 143,
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