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Excited over the senior’s victory over the junior’s in the tug-of-war finds senior clowns filled with delight. “Seniors Do It Best” Senior Class 15
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The Last Of The 70’s Along with becoming a senior, came the responsibility of venturing out into the world for a profession. This was a time for self-confidence, discipline, and accomplishments. To most students it was a year full of reminiscing. Each of us had our own special memories, but as a class, we shared many together. Our first year we remember those days we attended classes in “mods”. We were introduced to an enlarged social life, through sport activities. These games allowed us to stay out later and we usually walked downtown for a pizza after the game. Being sophomores, we were plagued with oral communication and the fear of giving speeches. Half of the trouble was finding a topic to speak on rather than giving the speech itself. Some students had the priviledge of traveling to Mexico or Puerto Rico over Easter vacation. The following year we were considered “jolly jolly juniors”. Many of us will remember the struggling and cramming we had to do to pass the constitution test. It was the year we had our first experience with 11 DP and, because of the lack of responsibility shown towards the program, the last. Upon reaching our final year we once again found ourselves in study hall. Many of us missed the freedom we once had down the lounge. For those of us going on to college, there were college days taken, plenty of counseling, and stacks of papers were needed to be filled out. Our class of 79 represents the end of a decade. Many of us have left our mark on the school and the community. We can most certainly say that we have lived up to the phrase, “Seniors Do It Best”. 14 Senior Class
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Pizza is the favorite food offered for lunch, as some hungry guys have a tendency to pile it up on their plates. Jana Miller, Miss Barb Kottc, and Barb Prokup enjoy a hamburger while watching the class skits. Maria Kohr keeps a watchful eye on the hot dogs for the FHA picnic group. 16 Foods
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