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Reflections of a friend. . . . “Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail.” This page in our 1977 annual is dedicated to Glen “Charlie” Johnson because of the sunshine he gave to all who knew him. Charlie led his life in a carefree, unhurried manner. This easy- going happiness, reflected in his smile, will shine in the memories of family and friends forever. Each day was special to him, just as his friendship added meaning to each day for everyone else. Thank you, Charlie, for these bright memories. And, thank you for leaving us a trail which most of us will always be able to remember. 2
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1977BOMBER CLARKS HIGH SCHOOL Clarks, Nebraska REFLECTIONS Reflecting on our lives is something that most of us seldom take the time to do. Yet, when we come near to the end of an experi- ence many times we stop and pause to think over what has happened to us. The senior class of 1977 is nearing the end of our experience. For thirteen years we have worked together, laughed together, and. yes, even cried together, but now it it time to stop, to pause, and to reflect on what we have done and what we will do. Each of us have our own private thoughts and dreams as we end this time together. Many of us are looking ahead to see what to- morrow will bring us, while others in our class ponder over the past and what it has meant to them. To all of us, it will mean leaving the security of school and our life- long friends and walking out into an experi- ence that will be new and exciting for all of us. On May 15, 1977. when we walk across the stage to receive our diplomas, it will probably be the last time our class will all be together. When we walk out the door, we will all be leaving a part of us behind, but we will also be taking with us memories that we will never forget. All these memories could not have taken place without the help of our parents, teach- ers, and friends. We will be ever grateful for their love and help. I know I speak for the entire senior class when I thank all of those who helped make this annual a success. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Vyhlidal, our sponsor, and Cliff for all their hard work. Now we must put the past behind us. and we must face the future without fear. We may fall and stumble at times, but we will all attain our dreams and hopes in the end. Reggie Kuhn, Editor
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Reflections of being a SENIOR It’s different looking back; before we were always looking ahead. —Daryl Being a senior is a sad time, because we will miss all our friends. — LeAnne It means thinking and wondering what you arc going to do af- ter you graduate. —Anna Maria I’ve been going to “good old CHS” for thirteen years now, and I can say I’ve had some awful good times. There have been some bad limes too. -Susette Being a senior means you don’t have to take any static from upper classmen because you ARE the upper classmen. -Mike Your senior year is the last and the best year of high school. When you leave, it will seem like you’ve left a lot behind. —Tony People might say we didn’t act our age. but at least we had fun. That’s what counts. —Cindy As we now come to the end of our school days, we sometimes wish that they would not have gone by so quickly. -Reg It seems to me that this year is the same as all the rest. —Neal I sometimes wish I was just starting over, instead of ending. -Deb It means we have to start acting and thinking like adults. — Robert Being a senior has a kind of superiority that makes you proud to be one. -Scott In essence, the end of your senior year is the end of one life stvlc and the start of a new one. -Rex To me, graduation means someone sticking a paper in one hand while shaking the other; the paper saying “You’ve gone to this institution for four years, and now you're on your own, buddy. If you can’t make it, that’s tough. —Tim 3
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