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THIS WAS YOGR LIFE — CLASS OF ‘83’! September 1979 — As you entered your freshmen year at G-A, everyone soon realized that you were a class to be remembered. 106 strong, you elected Dan Arrick as President, George VanLinder as Vice President, Pat Griffin as Treasurer, and Beth DeForest as Secretary. Penny Pat- terson and Karen Townsend were your Student Council Representatives. Fail homecoming led to float building and raiding. You were acused of cheating on your float which resulted in your taking third place. You elected George VanLinder and Tina Root to the Homecoming Court. Winter homecoming saw Scott Smith and Karen Townsend representing the freshmen. THE CLOCK TICKS ON ... With an enrollment of 103, your sophomore year continued where your freshman year left off. You elected George VanLinder as President, Dan Arrick as Vice President, Pat Griffin as Treasurer, and Penny Patterson as Secretary. Homecoming floats were moved to the school to prevent raiding and inspire school spirit. Your float (G-A is moving up!) takes first place and you win homecoming after a spirited pep assembly against your arch rivals — the seniors. Tim Born and Yvonne Vorva are elected to the court. The fail is highlighted by Coach Maskill’s 200th win. Soon you order class rings which are finally received in March. Tim Kellam and Shawn Minne represent your class on the winter court. AND ON ... As juniors, your class drops to 98 and George VanLinder was once again leading your class as President, Penny Patterson as Vice President, Gail Loveland as Treasurer, and Beth DeForest as Secretary. 27 members of your class skipped last hour to go out for pizza and you all ended up in detention. Much of the year was spent on fund raising activities such as car washes, paper drives, cheese and sausage sales, spice sales, and other projects to earn money for the Junior-Senior Prom. The prom, “Moments To Remember”, was a great success. Prince and Princess for fail were Mike Baker and Penny Patterson; for winter Dan Arrick and Brenda Landers. AT LAST! Finally you are seniors and with an enrollment of 106 you elected Allen Warner as President, Lisa Lynn as Vice President, Penny Patterson as Treasurer, and Robin Schmidt as Secretary. Fail homecoming you elect Mike Baker and Judy Kasson as Prince and Princess and Jeff Scott and Penny Patterson as King and Queen. Coach Maskill became the winningest coach in Michigan High School history. For winter homecoming you elect Dave Clough and Mary Dinzik as Prince and Princess. King and Queen were Dave Hartman and Karen Townsend. You have $2,330.00 left over in the class treasury. You want a senior trip, but they say NO! You end up paying for color senior pictures in the yearbook and blowing the rest on various charities. You’ve made it! You’ve completed the beginning of your life. Look fondly back on those days in high school frequently, but look ahead too. These are your friends gathered around you; there will be a class reunion later on, as years go by, when you discuss your good ’ole high school days. Our best wishes to all of you as you go your separate ways — THIS WAS YOUR LIFE!
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