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Gloss o '83 goes to t e top Class of '83 started off the year by winning the home- coming float contest and continued on to raise money by having a bake sale. Iunior class President Ieff Behr and Secretary!Treasurer Kris Wertz encouraged the ju- nior olass to their highest goals. Sponsors Grant McCurry, Gail Dohrmann and Tom Smith did their best to see the prom through this year. 266- Iunior Class Officers
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The annual syndrome How do I spell Relief? G-R-A-D-U-A-T-I-O-N! Idi- rectly quoted from the 600 level girls' bathroom. 11!10!81l. This feeling is a common one among all stu- dents of all ages, but it becomes an obsession among the seniors after approximately the first two weeks of their last year. Thoughts of graduation start to dominate their eating, sleeping, thinking, partying, studying, etc., and before anyone really knows what's happening, Senioritis sets in! For those of you who know the symptoms, the very sound of that word is enough to make your blood run cold and your heart skip a beat, but for the afflicted, the reality of it is more awful than any of our worst fears. In the first stage, those unsuspecting souls exhibit all the mannerisms of a demented ape! They throw food, objects, and each otherg they swing from lockers, at- tempt to fly from the balcony, and their uncontrollable giggling echoes down the halls. In stage two, the afflicted parties begin to have delu- sions of grandeur, they mutter about Lodges and Rocke- fellers under their breath, and put scrapes in the ceil- ings with their noses. When they enter the final stage, all hell breaks loose! They cannot be controlled: teachers resort to whips and chains, and everyone runs for cover. Any references to diplomas, credits, or the real thing, can bring on wild outburstsg seniors drool, slobber, and mumble incoher- ently. Once the big day finally rolls around, though, every- thing returns to normal, They actually speak to lesser human beings, and act intelligently, but every so often, when the moon is full . . . vs. yrcsxf - - Y , I . . 1 J. 45 f ' , MW, 111 A rare sight: Scott Deyo and Dan Nelson come back down to earth. 121 Dan Nelson goes Bull frog riding. l3l Scott Deyo, Iay Bundy, Mark Fowler, Fred Housewright, and Wes MacCachran . . . Playgirl, here we come! Seniors 265 1 f-,,-14.-.-,g,..3s,--p as -1---,J .. -.,.v..-...V,t. . 'V , Q I V g Q. -, We - ,Qs . -fa- -4 ef: '- I .f f -'?Y 31i'c?1 fiQ? Q? 5? 51753124 eivsji 'Elia i IS'
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