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The Class of ’86 Has a Few Things to Say THE CLASS OF '86 HAS A FEW THINGS TO SAY ABOUT THEIR SENIOR YEAR. Michelle Uolte: “Enjoy your Senior year while you can, the time goes by too fast.” Alicia Munoz: “Being a Senior is great, but also sad. After Gradua- tion everyone goes their separate ways; but memories of friends and good times will last forever!” Dave Zabludowski: “I really have en- joyed my Senior year. I would like to say one thing to the following classes — Be involved.” Linda Kossel: “I'm glad I went out for sports and got involved my senior year. I made a lot of friends and memories I'll never forget.” Curt Link: “They say that all your school leads up to your Senior year. Now that it’s here, I wish I could start all over again.” Jenny Wnuk: “Senior year goes by too fast. Don't think about the bad part of it, just enjoy your last high school year. Just think, after this, we’re out into the real world.” Brian Wojtasiak: “I learned to make the best of my Senior year. I’m proud to be a part of the class of '86 and I know I’m going to miss everyone when the year is over. 1. Fun in calculus?? With Mr. Kujawa, of course!!! (Nicole Cuellar, Gerald Weisflog, Todd Frick, Chuck Degeneffe, Don Weber) 2. Tim Fojtik contemplating his next essay for College Prep. 3. Dave Zabludowski to Carla Pritzlaff, I don't care if it's light blue. 4. Al stay out of my homeroom.
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4 About Their Senior Year: 1 u ■ •- 1385! Line Gulbrandsen: Your Senior year is what you have been looking for- ward to all through High School. Now that time is here and you know that after graduation, we will all go our separate ways.” Alan Rosewicz: lAy Senior year has been great and I’m going to remember this past year with all the friends I made and the good times we had.” Andy Jeffrey: Except for all the em- phasis on learning, I thought my Senior year was a good time.” Michelle Doui: “My Senior year was full of good times, representing the last year of 'making' the memories Amy Kopp: We all can’t wait for our Senior year to come, but when it finally does, it goes by way too fast. My Senior year was great. Homecoming, assemblies, the games and dances made it a lot of fun.” 17
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