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Class History As the largest freshmen class in a decade, you entered G-A High in September, 1981. To lead your multitude of 119, you elected Denny Wood president, Mamie Kitc hen vice president, Lisa Patter¬ son secretary, and Joyce Stevens treasurer. To everyone ' s surprise, your float took first place with the catchy theme “Casta Spell on You started your sophomore year with 107 students strong. You elected Kim Vetter president, Mamie Kitchen vice president and Bruce Haase secretary-treasurer. Your float building abilities slip¬ ped a little and you took third in the competition. For Fall Homecoming you selected Steve Doerr as prince and Diana Lynn as Your junior year started out like every other year. You once again elected Kim Vetter president, Lisa Patterson vice president, Mamie Kitchen secretary, and Denny Wood treasurer. For Fall Homecom¬ ing you selected Chris Lahti as prince andMarnie Kitchen as princess. Fall passed quickly, almost too quickly for you, theupcom- ing seniors. Winter Homecoming proved to be awesome. You Well what do you know, your senior year is upon you already. It is hard to believe after all the years you spent together it is almost to an end. You elected Lincoln Matties president, and Lisa Patterson vice president. For Fall Homecoming you selected Jeff Landers as prince and Gretchen Zahn as princess, Greg Forster as king and LeeAnn Garcia as queen. The next thing you knew you were getting ready for Winter Homecoming. You selected Terry Bargo as prince, Terry Mason as princess, Mike Cox as king and Tracy Godde as queen. You ordered your caps and gowns, and many of your classmates were involved in Those Panthers. To reign over Fall Homecoming you selected Bruce Haase as prince and Trina Collick as princess. The new sur¬ roundings made time fly and Winter Homecoming came quickly. To reign over the activities, you selected Denny Wood as prince and Wendy Bird as princess. princess. Steve and Diana, along with everyone else, looked on as Coach Maskill became Michigan’s most winningest high school coach with 213 victories. For Winter Homecoming you selected Mick Pierman as prince and Lisa Patterson as princess. During the summer, your fellow band members enjoyed threeweeks touring Germany and the Netherlands. selected Lincoln Matties as prince and Christy Arndt as princess. The load of putting on the promwas upon you. You spent many hours running paper drives, selling shirts, sweaters, and cheese and sausage. The prom was May 12 at KVCC and was the first prom ever to have a DJ. For the first time in many years, your fellow band members put on a play. The play, Grease, was a huge success. the play, “Once Upon a Mattress”, which was also a huge success. Meanwhile, as the year progressed, the time drew near for the Annual Dreaded Term Paper. There were a few early birds who flew through their term papers with ease, but as for the rest of us we struggled and sweated through the last late nights of torture nested behind a typewriter, which became our closest companion- throughout the duration. It is hard to recall all of the times you have shared on paper, but these timeswill be remembered in your minds throughout your lives. Good Luck to you all as you begin a new part of your life. 25
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Not Pictured: Brent M. Heighton Randy Ray Lowe Jeffery Jay McCauley John A. NeSmith Michael A. Powers Jean Kay Semelbauer Elisa Jylana Shadwick Dave M. Vaughn Todd Anderson Whipple Joseph Peter Zimmerman Rhonda Wood Gretchen K. Zahn Friends A shoulder to cry on. An ear to bend. Money to borrow. Clothes to lend. Friday night at the movies. Afternoon walks, Being together, Our private talks. Mending our hearts, Crying those tears. Planning our futures. Voicing our fears. Our memories togther, May they never end. Always together. Forever friends!! Chris Jones 24
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