East Forest High School - Marien Yearbook (Marienville, PA)

 - Class of 1986

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A long time ago, there was a small group, of children which everyone knew would be seniors someday. This group, “THE CLASS OF 86 , began there most exciting years with Mrs. Beichner, in Kindergarten. First grade was the year that everyone thought that they were losing friends, because they seperated the class into two. The girls also started “puppy love this year. Second grade, Connie Caldwell decided to leave our class. Yet in return for Connie, they gave us Jackie Sullivan. This year, we always seemed to be chasing each other outside during recess. Third grade, we had a talent show. The act that everyone still remembers was by Chris Corman, “Tiny Bubbles . We told Chris that when we have our class reunion, she could be our guest of honor if she would sing “Tiny Bubbles. Fourth grade was the year that everyone had the fever for Eddie Hepinger. James Taylor decided to leave our class this year. Our class trip was to Clear Creek. Fifth grade, we were introduced to “Big Bertha . Mr. D always seemed to calm our class down when he'd set the paddle on his deck. Daren Millward joined our class this year, and Laura Bulazo and Jim Timmons left us .. Our class trip was to Salmon Creek, which to this very day is very popular with our class....... Sixth grade, we were at the top of the ladder like this year . . John Lastowski and Johanna Kuhl blessed our class with their presence. During the s Spring Concert the girls were able to show their talents by skating around the gym. When it came time for everyone to show their athletic ability, they had to make a decision between seeing the Pirates playing in Pittsburgh, or going to Slippery Rock to compete in track. The girls' basketball team placed first in the tournament. Seventh grade, we were pushed back to the bottom of the ladder again. Everyone did what the seniors told them to, because they were afraid of what might happen. We went to Drake's Well.

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Eighth grade we took first place in homeroom decorations during Honor America Week. We also managed to take second place in the overall competition. Our class always seemed to be in the detention hall this year. Miss Seaman was the main cause. Ninth grade the renovations of our school were almost complete. The girls all seemed to be enjoying the workers more than their work. We went to History Day in Clarion. Tenth grade we received our class rings. Many of our classmates began Vo-Tech. Our Boys' Basketball team made it to the playoffs. Last but not least, Mr. Dreihaup blessed our class with his pressence. Eleventh grade was our best year for excitement and togatherness. While decorating for the prom our class grew very close. The Prom theme was Kings Court. Beverly Spates moved away, and Mr. Drei- haup decided to leave too. The PIAA play-offs knew who East Forest was this year, both the boys' and girls' Basketball teams made it to the play-offs. Twelfth grade— was the greatest year of all. The Soccer team had a chance to go to the play-offs. Also the girls' Softball team went to the play-offs. The Seniors won Honor America Week. During our Washington trip, we proved that our class could get along. We lost several people this year, Daren Millward moved during the summer, John Lastowski and Johanna Kuhl moved during School. Andy and Trina Tom both quit. Just so everyone knows, Johanna had a baby boy, and she named it Justin Shane. Dennis Crawford and Ruben James were new members of our class. We've shared many joys and sorrows at East Forest and it is very hard to say Farewell . . . We've gone through 13 yeras of school and now it is time to begin a new chapter in our lives. We wish the best of luck to the following classes. We hope that you have as much fun your Senior year as we have had. A I

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