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Your friends say they ' ll keep in touch, but you know they won ' t. Strangers say they wanted to know you, but they never tried. Teachers say come back and see them, and you know you won ' t. Maybe someday it won ' t matter. But right now, it hurts a little. 128 — Seniors
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AsseniorsVthe IdlSw V l I wf O stood on a long promised road. The prom- ise provides hope and opportunity on tlie road to success and good fortune. For over 7G0 sen- iors, graduation climaxed tlK ' ee. years of. ability, involvement, and achievement at Glendora High School. ' , . ' I ' ' -,«j- - As sophomores, the class ' was leti-Cy class officers D n Reedy, Brian Regele, Kim Schies- linger, and Lori Martyns. The sophomore class experienced the spirit of 76, including the Homecoming, game televised on KNBC and the last of the senior privileges. Bee Cheerleaders Linda Kemby, Cheryl Smith, Stephanie Deans, Joanne Arsenault, and Sandy Westlake were all initiated at the Howdy Assembly. Many sophomores participated in the painting of the murals on the gym. It was a year of new people and the adjustment of a new lifestyle. In 1977 the juniors felt a year of change. There was a new administration, new counselors, and new teachers. The Band and Drill Team visited Scotland during the summer, marching in the World renowned Edinburgh Festival and Scottish Highland games. With the help of Pete Wat- kins, Brad Sago, Mark Herringshaw, and Art Pasimio, the junior class raised $260 during Wel- fare Week for the City of Hope. Under the organization of class officers Carlene Clay, Kim Schlessinger, Sandy Westlake, and Connie Brown, the Prom was held at the Disneyland HoteL Many juniors received honors in special areas of achievement. Charlene Underhill and Brian Regele were selected as American Foreign Exchange students, visiting Sri Lanka and Germany respectively. Linda Kemby and Tom Joos represented GHS in Girls ' and Boys ' State. Rob Milli- ard achieved all-league honors at the left wing position in varsity soccer, while Ed Salas achieved all-league honors as a varsity baseball pitcher. As seniors, the Class of ' 78 represented a new spirit. The senior class achieved this with the help of a new spirit chart and a scotty dog mascot. Homecoming was highlighted by live ele- phants which emphasized the theme Let the Side Show Begin. Sheryl Hawblitzet was crowned Homecoming Queen during the festivities. .■- ' The Class of ' 78 was unique, imaginative, and at tinies even eccentric. Who but Alan Toffoli would ride a horse into the senior class elections while wearing a wet suit, and then be voted Sen- ior Class President? Other off iders- included Brian Regele, Julie Murphy and Mary Ellen Rus- sell. .To most seniors, their .three; y,ears-at Glendora High School brought them to another fork in the road. They were faced with a hew way of life. They changed . . . full circle back to the roots of a new begiiVifWlRGIendora High was a source of life ' s experience without interruption since the first day oVschOTl. The seniorsof 1 978 expressed a great deal of living with fond remembrances that wiU- resurface again and again, because a Tartan lives forever. Senior History — 1 29 S
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