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Top left: Seniors looking on os they worch their lost Homecoming pep roily. Top right: Russ Drozee. Steve Deck, ond Dill Dittmer show off their rolents os bollerinos during the Christmas program. Dortom left: More Srorostko working hord on on ort project, but it seems he forgot to get fully dressed during Homecoming week. Dortom right: The seniors ore trying to decide on o class motto ond colors for groduorion 4
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Forever yours ore the near memories rhor the great class of 80 will always be able to shore. These memories will only become better os we continue to grow and become our own special in- dividuals. Wherever our paths of life lead us. these memories will be held close in our hearts. The rimes remembered will be both good ond bod, bur it's the bod along with the good rhor helps build ond mold our future. Most of our class hos been together for thirteen years. Out for the four of us that come in from Plea- sant Hill, it hos only been the lost four. We come in os frightened green freshmen, bur we were welcomed ond mode to feel os if we hod gone to school here for nine years os everyone else. For the Kindness ond friendship you hove always shown us, we sincerely thank you. As I om writing this, I hove many mixed feelings, ond I'm sure the other seniors will agree. Everyone wonts to graduate ond be free, bur yet we ore scored to find out whot it's like being our on our own. High school hos been o fun four years, ond it hos also been o place of comfort ond security with oil of our friends around us. As we graduate, we toke or) many new respon- sibilities, decisions, ond challenges. The biggest deci- sion we hove to moke is to decide if we wont to fur- ther our education or get o job. No one con tell us whot to do with our lives; it's up to each ond every one of us. We just hove to hove foith in ourselves ond try to reach the goals we hove set. For each of us there ore two special people, our parents, that hove mode it possible for our school years to be a success. They hove always been there ready to help or guide us when we needed them. Thonk you for being so special. I feel this lost year together, os well os being o rime of fun, hos also seen us grow closer os o doss ond more moture os individuals. My wish for each of my clossmotes is that the precious memories we shore will olwoys be forever yours. 4n(fie Jruesdefi, Editor Ediroriol 3
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