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Class fficers f A Pictured clockwise are the Senior Class Officers. Nancy Hollenbeck, Secretaryg Joanne Schoder, Treasurerg Shawn Hughes, Vice Presidentg Ed Smith, President. ' iL2LP195n:ws.z4?jff gi 2 J 'fi 1 lf' 3
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T sf L sis We, the class of '78, would like to dedicate this senior section to our ad- visor, Mr. Ray McMillan fChiefer!J. Through many years of working with this very special man we have learned of his many fine qualities. Chief is al- ways kind, good-natured, tolerant, pa- tient, and supportive of us. He's the type of man who can put up with a sixth period business law class- a class that barks at 1:00, has an open-neigh- bor policy, chatters constantly, and is very fond of the art of practical jokes. Yet, this man continues to smile, laugh, and help those who want to learn. He always participates in our class activities. He goes to every bor- ing, loud dance we have. He takes time out to see a soccer game or go to a spaghetti supper. He always makes us feel as if he really enjoys being with us. Egads, Chiefl It's the idea that we all love you very much and will always remember you! 17
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.Ioan Adams Joanne Ayers Terry Barnhart Daniel Alley Jane Argenta ncertainity is the new stranger . . . For the first time in our lives the decisions will be ours to W make, And each will in somehow alter what the future holds in store. Our lives will then take on a new meaning, With no turning back. Each of us will go off to find ourselves in different ways, Some to reach new heights seeking fortune and fame, Others just to make something of their lives. Whatever the choice may be, There will always be a part of us that can never be taken away The past. Just as a bird gains its freedom and soars from the cage - So are our futures freed, Although we retain a certain respect for the stronghold that secured us. Yet another chapter in our lives will soon come to an end, In which a certain lose of childhood is involved. Nevertheless, the experience we will gain may be well worth it. Not only have we been taught the essestial knowledge for our futures, But something of even greater importance . . . friendship. While the sands of time slip through our hands, We will hold fast tolyesterdays memories. And as that time grows closer, Our friendship also grows closer. A Senior
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