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I Remember . . . DAN PILLSBURY . . . the spaghetti sauce fights when making Marine Biology pizzas. RUSS MONICA . . . skipping school to go hunting or to set traps. JOHN MC ELHEARN . . when Willie Martin showed Barb Mcllroy clean pictures of Kevin. TIM MINNICK . . . sitting at our table for a year and a half every day and all the fooling around Mike. Dan. and I did there. VAL ILOFF ... all the fun before, during, and after the play and the A.F.S. musical. SANDY HOFFMAN . . . meeting just about everyone of my friends at good ole IRCS. and how we sat in a study hall or in the cafeteria telling each other the latest gossip. PRESTON SINCLAIR . . the Jr. and Sr. plays, the A.F.S. musicals, the teachers, students, and not believing this part of my life is almost over. MIKE HEIDT ... all the different fights we had in chemistry, which ranged from water and snowballs to corks and charcoal. Also the time a test tube blew up in Mr. Gee’s hand and there were chemi- cals all over the ceiling. WILSON STEVENSON . . . the day I got kicked out of Mr. Kenny's Social Studies class for getting a headache. FRANCENE GRIECO . . . the fun times on our soccer team and Coach Lovenguth complaining. CAROL BECKSTEAD . . . when I came over in 7th grade and was scared to death, looking forward to the next years—until we were Seniors and making alot of new friends and enjoying being with them throughout the years. KAREN ROLFE ... all of the good times in soccer when Lovenguth yelled at everyone. Ha. Ha. Ha. SUE HICKS . . . how we warmed’ ourselves up on the ski tow at Snow-Ridge. CRAIG BEVING . . . reading in AP English the worst book I have ever read Babbitt. FLOYD BARTLETT . . . some of the good teachers and the clothes they used to wear, such as Mr. Landas's pink and purple suit. JEFF HUNTER . . . some of the good lunches and all of the bad ones. JAN LISCOMB . . . when we painted the flats for Sr. Play and got into a big paint fight. BRENDA VEIVIA . . . Scud , the AFS weekend, typing in part of a 381 step program only to have it erased by the tape. Boston with Marine Biology, making pizzas for 8 hours straight. K.S. and B.B. tick- ling each other in the back seat on the way to Boston, my friends, teachers and Brazil. KATHRYN KELLY KAVANAUGH . . . the bus rides to away games and the thought of never getting home because every kid wanted to get off at their doorstep. LORRAINE RACHA ... all the time spent in the auditorium for the Sr. play and musicals, all the dances I went to slightly intoxicated. Kip. our fantastic summer band, the fun times with Mark, and all the parties. GEORGIA BLANKENSHIP . . . playing choo-choo” at Lori Shaw’s Hal- loween party, the Thingummy name, no glue , the Guga call from K)th grade, and the Scud . KIM AUGUSTINE . . . leaving school with Amy at 12=30 and never get- ting caught by Mr. Nuffer. JUDY SUGRUE . . . Mr. Nuffer. his groovy party pants, and his dirty looks. FRANK DINDL . . . the time when Mr. Gee exploded a test tube of quick lime in Chemistry class. LYNN DANKS . . . getting carried down the hall a good many times between classes because I was so small people were afraid I’d get stepped on. MIKE MC PHERSON . . . being late for Mrs. McCormick’s English class and having her get mad at me. EDNA FIKES . . ALL THE SENIOR PARTIES!! LISA HAMILTON . . . most of all. the look on Brian’s face when he got his second speeding ticket. DONNA LACLAIR ... all the good times we had skipping school and still passing our classes. TRUDY ROSBROOK . . . Mr. Kettrick’s Biology class and all the fun we had. BOB MONTROY ... all the terrific looking girls’, they are the only reason I came to school. SONYA MUCKEY . . . feeling so frustrated with school, some teach- ers and some students, and most of all the feeling of relief to know that I was finally getting out!! JOHN TRAUFLER . . . nothing. I want to forget this place. 15
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I Remember . . . BRIAN HUNTER— ... all the great parties at Lu’s camp, and how could I forget sleeping four in a double bed. BETTY NARROW— . . . Sally LaFave’s birthday party when Lisa Ham- ilton started smoking cigars. KURT SEITZ— . . . when we had privileges as freshmen, we had a normal mod system, and the microphone broke down on Mr. Carpen- ter during announcements. SALLY LAFAVE— . . . my 17th birthday party when Betty Narrow was beating on an oil can. Brian Church danced. Judy Holtzman danced with a life jacket on and most of all., the great time we all had SUSAN COOLIDGE— . . . having my big brother Clint two years for Math class and having him pick on me. AMY ABRANTES— ... all the days when I left school without any- one ever catching me. SANDRA NEUROTH-- . . . the embarrassment of swearing up in the spot light room during practice of the AFS musical and having every- one hear me. JEFF SANDS— . . . the snowball, charcoal, and bone-black fights in chemistry. CINDY SIBLEY— . . . the fun it was just being a senior and picking on some of those 7th graders. MIKE PICKETTE— . . . chemistry and a certain lab partner’s fear of potassium experiments. WILLIE MARTIN— . . . my brain to Mrs. McCormick so she won’t name any more kids Malcomb . MARK HORTON . . . dressing up like a girl and all the periods I spent with Mrs. Crast. I’ll never forget being GREAT” friends with the cafeteria ladies and getting special treatment. PENNY SHELDON . . . the great times we had in doing the Jr. play and my great Opal” laugh. ROBIN BOURCY . . . after the Jr. play party—Kelly took the Camp Drum Road home and the car quit. We had to walk all the way back to Sandy’s in the dark and cold from 3:30 to about 5:00 A.M. I got home in time to hear the birds sing. RON LONDON . . . the day Betty Narrow—better known as Super- fro. got her hair kinked and now she looks like one of the Hair Bears. JIM TRAUFLER ... all the tests I failed but I should have passed and vice-versa. JIM NARROW . . . the day in Mr. McCarthy's Math class when Kim Augustine unhooked Sally LaFave and Sally wanted to leave the room but Sally wouldn't tell him why. SCOTT SMITHERS . . . the time Mike O’Neil taught Dave Hall to skate in two easy lessons. LAURIE STEVENS ... all the fun times in psychology, and also the Math classes with Mr. George Smith. KIP LACLAIR . . . the good ole times in open study hall when Mrs. Russell would let us go outside and then she could never find us but she would always let us go out again. RICHARD WALTS . . . the good times, when our sports teams were No. I. the bad times when death struck people in the school. I’ll nev- er forget this place as long as I live. DWAYNE WILSON ... all the trips back from a winning wrestling match and how we sang and carried on and it was a real good time. CRAIG THORNTON ... all the parties especially: the musical 79 and Jr. play. Also the day Darliene and I accidentally got our English books mixed up at lunch. The Jr. and Sr. cruise dates, especially sit- ting on the floor at Sleeping Beauty and our infamous Dallas cast. DENNIS O'BRIEN ... the mess and confusion when the school was being renovated, sitting in class and a second later an air chisel is chiseling away at the floor and the teacher has to stop talking be- cause it is so loud. JERRY SCHELL . . . the great times we had in English MR advanced with Mrs. Scozzafava. Robin. Kim. and Mike. TIM MURPHY . . . the victory party we had when we won the Fron- tier Championship in basketball. MELISSA BUCKLEY . . . sleeping four in a double bed (what fun!), the endless lunch lines, and my good buddy faculty member, good old Mr. Nuffer. LARRY ASHLEY ... all the great parties we had before the Jr. and Sr. plays and the A.F.S. musicals. WAYNE EAMER . . . the sports this school has. this will always bring back good memories. I will also remember the Blue Moose's pants. DARLIENE DODDS . . . the first night of the Jr. play when Brian cut the straps of my evening gown—just as I walked the stage. STEVE FRASER ... all the times I fell asleep in Mr. Kenney’s class.
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