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For a long time, we filled the Requirements -- Did our homework, passed our tests-- We made the grade . We started goofing around. All in fun, but We got carried away and did some Irresponsible things . In time, We grew up And realized that we are Responsible for all we do. We learned to put Knowledge and fun in their Proper perspectives . SI From This Moment On . . . We leave behind memories not Soon forgotten: A first kiss. The conference championships, Semi -state tourney. Banquet weekend, The state track meet . We ' ll remember the Crackerbox And the teachers - - Those we respected, those we Disliked, and those we Never got to know . We ' ll look back on these moments And Smile . But, What significance will these Memories hold? From this moment on . . .
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Once, I thought I found God in you; But you let me down, and I lost Him. After the hurt went away, I looked to tomorrow For an answer .
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Mind Blower Captures Miss Garrett Crown Miss Mary Kay Clark, repre- senting Sigma Phi Gamma So- rority, received the crown of Miss Garrett to highlight the Garrett Days activities. Mary Kay also accepted a tro- phy for the original talent por- tion with her comedy skit on drug abuse . The 13 girls competing for the title of Miss Garrett, com- pleted a questionnaire which served as a guide for the judges during a personal interview. In the closed afternoon session, the girls received points for the bathing suit competition . That evening, the Seniors opened the program by introducing them- selves and performing a routine to Too Many Chiefs and Not Enough Indians . The talent portion followed with singing, tap and creative dancing, sew- ing, and guitar playing. The girls then paraded in evening gowns for the judges . The five semi -finalists were named, and from them, Miss Mary Kay Clark was crowned Miss Gar- rett and Miss Connie Rapp, runner-up for the title. Miss Garrett candidates: Leslie Wise, Pam Platner, Deb Neukom, Annette Geiser, Runner-up Connie Rapp, Patty Housel, Miss Garrett Mary Kay Clark, Deb Gerhardt, Cathy Custer, JoAnn Worman, Cathy Mcintosh, Suzanne Cornewell, Linda Custer.
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