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Qenior Class Officers President — Peter Semenak Vice-President — Andy Kuula Secretary-T reasurer Wendy Menara Student Council Representative — Andy DaLio SCHOOL DAYS AND TEENAGE NIGHTS Pondering thoughts, dreaming dreams, going to dances, devising schemes. Planning parties, taking tests, Always remember, never forget. School days and teenage nights, Getting cars and motorbikes. Watching TV, drive-in shows, Where’s the time gone? No one knows! Chasing guys and girls and running wild; Your mother still treats you like a child. Home by ten, asleep by eleven, Up in the morning for school at seven. Graduation comes at last; We reminisce about the past. Our high school days have been the best — Always remember, never forget! By Anita Evans 20
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The Wills of the Senior Class We, the Senior Class of 1981, being of fairly sound mind and body hereby bequeath the following ... I, Wanda Allen, bequeath my super ability to chew gum and other munchies in class without getting caught; to those of you who are always serving detentions. I, Francine Balduc, bequeath my natural curly hair to all the girls who spend those endless hours curling theirs. I, Kevin Blazak, bequeath my fish fry abilities to “Scare” (K. Pallin). I, Marie Comparin, bequeath my wardrobe to any girl who always wanted it. I, Andrew DaLio, bequeath my ability to break burets in Physics class to any other future Physics student who wants it. I, Jaclyn Fudaley, bequeath my gift of being quiet during class to my sister, Kathy Jo, who needs it. I, Raymond Govednik, bequeath all my unserved detentions to Paul DaPra who always serves his. I, Dorinda Justinak, bequeath nothing to no one, because everything I own is going with me. I, Andrew Kuula, bequeath my forensics talents to Kathy Jo Fudaley. I, Gary Kytola, bequeath my ’65 Custom Dodge window van to Fred Ruppe ... Take care of her, Fred! I, Joseph Luczak, bequeath my height to someone who is shorter than me ... like Kareem Abdul Jabbar. I, Toni Lukas, bequeath all my nicknames to any person who wants them. I, Gregory Menara, bequeath my ability to have a good time outside of school to the school body of ICHS. I, Wendy Menara, bequeath the Pop Shoppe to any candy-loving freak. I, Mary Lou Morgan, bequeath my ability to sleep in any class and not get both- ered, to whoever needs it. I, Mary Neice, bequeath my status of being permanently grounded to Susie Surpre- nant. I, Jean Olson, bequeath my copy of the Navy Career Book to any future sailor who wants it. I, Renee Ruppe, bequeath my extraordinary talents in Chemistry, especially in car- bon-disulfide to any future Chemistry student. I, Jodi Rye, bequeath my rim-wrecking technique and 3-D to Mary Supercynski. I, David Schwab, bequeath my fake ID to Greg Alessandroni. I, Peter Semenak, bequeath my slam-jam and dream ability to “Beetle” (K. Var- don). I, Anita Simmons, bequeath my “browning” technique to Chuck K. and my beauti- cian’s ability to Kathy Jo Fudaley. I, Jeffrey Surprenant, bequeath my charming personality, good looks, and ten-gal- lon hat to Jim Vinoski. I, Stephen Vinoski, bequeath my wits, charm, good looks, muscles, height, humility and my locker number “1” to Doug Anderson.
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Senior Class of '81 Class Motto: Time is: too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but those who love, time is eternity. Class Colors: Ivory and Violet Class Flower: White Orchid Class Song: “Forever Young”
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