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Michael Douglas Gore Nicknames: Michael G, Michael Do. Goals after high school: Go to college, get out of college, get married, and be happy. Favorite place: Alone, with friends or with my someone special. Favorite saying: Just Kidding , What's happening baby , Hey pig February 24, 1967 PRESIDENT Nicknames: Nae, Miss Renee, Ostrich. Goals after high school: To go to college so I can become very successful and happy (and rich!). Favorite place: With friends. Favorite saying: Can it! Renee Noelle Nicklas October 8, 1967 VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Candace Elaine Cochran Nicknames: Popcorn, CC, Dice. Goals after high school: Going to college and taking computer science and business management. Have a home in Virginia, a family, and a secure career. Favorite place: The firetowers in Pigeon and in Cook Forest. Favorite saying: I hate that! , Wow, look at that gnarly dude! SECRETARY Lisa Marie Andrews Nickname: Lis', Fritz Goals after high school: Planning to attend Erie Business Center and to get a job as an executive secretary. Favorite place: The forest. Favorite saying: Are you serious? August 23,1967 July 3, 1967
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Here's where our story ends, we're now back at the top of the ladder. The year began with our Senior Dance, which was a big success—not to mention the fun we had. We then went soliciting yearbook ads. We all had fun and gained a large profit. We sold 44 pages of ads. Our big fund raiser was the Senior kits. This year was quite different without one of our classmates, Dennis Crawford. Both of the basketball teams had a chance at the play-offs. We've shared many tears and laughs over the years and will miss the friendship and closeness that we shared. We realize that after we leave our lives will change and we'll change. Many of us will go on to college, some will join the Armed Forces, some will try to find work, and some will marry. We'd like to extend our congratulations to LeAnne, Julie, and Donna P. on their upcoming weddings. We will all miss the security of high school and the carefree lives we led throughout high school. The last month of our Senior year will be filled with great fun. First will be our Washington, D.C. trip, then the Prom—which we thank the Juniors for giving us—and then one of the most exciting, yet terrifying days of our lives ... GRADUATION. This year at Graduation we will have Co-Valedictorians, Renee and Candy, and the Salutatorian will be Chris. We wish the best of luck to the classes that will follow us, and we hope that their years at East Forest are as fun as ours were. To all our friends we wish happiness and success. 7
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Robert James Anderson Daniel G. Bailey July 22, 1966 Nicknames: Bobert. Bob Sr., Ralph. Goals after high school: To help Bob Tar open Bob's Beer Barn. Favorite place: Deer Meadows, Cook Forest, Clarion. Favorite saying: No Doubt , Why you bother me? Nicknames: Rocky Goals after high school: Get a job. Favorite place: Ocean Favorite saying: Shhh! September 1, 1967 Leanne Marie Carbaugh August 5, 1967 Nicknames: Annie, George, Red. Goals after high school: To pursue a career in the secretarial field and marry in January of 1986. Favorite place: Room 34 and 11, and with my family. Favorite saying: That's wicked , Oh Boy . Nicknames: Dave, Cow, Stuffy. Goals after high school: To find a job and make good money. Favorite place: Pool room and the swimming pool. David Arthur Plum Clow August 16, 1965
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