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Mum Artistic: Loria Erfmeier and Matthew Wolter Best Dressed Stephanie Asche and Jim Scheidler Most Spirited: Jackie Swinney and Jeff French Most Athletic: Mary Simon and Cecil Frankc STUDENT LIFE 23
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Tfawi 'PccA Most Dramatic: Carol Gloyd and Jim Richter Most Instrumental: Alisa Murray and Cecil Franke Most Vocal: Kathy Keck and Steve Culp Tallest Mary Simon and Mark Fry Shortest: Pam Meisberger and Jeff Adams Biggest Flirts Kris Moore and Kenny Huff 22 STUDENT LIFE
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Se ti i4 tfa ‘Seac6 The 1985-86 Senior Class voted to take their Senior Trip to Orlando, Florida. On March 23, 43 seniors and 3 chaperones anxiously awaited their long trip. At 2:30 we boarded the 'White Star' which would soon become our traveling home. Twenty hours later we arrived at our destination in a disheveled state, due to lack of sleep and fresh air. Our first stop. Wet 'n Wild, revived our spirits. That night, at the Quality Inn, we eagerly went to bed, hoping to catch some lost sleep. The next two days were spent exploring Disney World and Epcot Center. Since we decided to come home early from Ep- cot, we used our money for, what else? PIZZA!! We also discovered that two of our classmates, Angie Muckerheide and Connie Biddle had birthdays. So, after being stuffed to our limits with pizza, we had cake. To burn it off, many took a dip in the pool. How more appropriately could you spend the last day in Florida than at the beach? After visiting Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, we were treated to a catered cookout by the Fat Boys at Cocoa Beach. Though we all hated to admit it, it was time to go home. We boarded the bus with low spirits thinking of the twenty hour ride ahead. Bob, our bus driver knew how to cheer us up; he put a toilet seat cover on his head!! He took us to Ron Jon's, the largest surf shop in the world, where we bought shirts, shorts, and souvenirs. Some of us even brought sun- bums, bruises, and empty Vaseline jars home. Right, Linda and Kathy (such practical jokesters!) Would you like to live here in the Magic Kingdom at Disney . . Mr. Wolter stops to buy his lunch . . . Will Lorta Erfmeier be on the next space craft' 24 STUDENT LIFE
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