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Senior Class Trip—Orlando, Florida This year, we, the Seniors, traveled to Orlando, Florida, for our senior trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Macnab were the advisors for the Class of '83. For many of us it was our first trip in a plane, but fortunately, no one got sick. While we were in Orlando, we stayed at the Orlando Vacation Resort, which was a bit of a disap- pointment, mainly because it was so far out of the way. During our first full day there, we visited Sea World in the morning and Disney World in the evening. At Sea World, we saw Shamu the Killer Whale perform, and we sat in the “splash area -! think that Mrs. Macnab is still drying out. The next day, Saturday, it rained, so most of the girls set out to go shopping, but only half the girls made it. We got a little lost. Poor Shelly is still trying to recover from that! On Easter Sunday, we went to “Wet-n-Wild which was a sort-of aqua-fun- park, and Lisa's chocolate ice cream cone is probably still melting on the pavement. That evening we had Easter dinner at “The Sweden House, where we dined on the marvelous Florida moose. On Monday, we decided to stay at the hotel to watch the shuttle go off because of all the traffic. That morning the guys went golfing, but after three holes decided that there were too many snakes. Later on, we went to Disney World where we saw Cinderella's Castle and visited the Hall of Presidents, among other things. Leona's face is still green from the ride on Space Mountain. Tuesday was Orlando's first ninety-degree day of the season, so we sunned ourselves all day by the pool (Kim and Angie got a little too much sun!) and went to The EPCOT Center that night. EPCOT was fantastic and very educational; some of us liked it better than Disney World. On Wednesday, we visited the also educational Kennedy Space Center, which was very interesting; and then we headed for Cocoa Beach to spend the rest of the afternoon. For our last dinner in Florida, we ate at “The Cork and Cleaver, where Randy definitely got his money's worth. Our week there was wonderful, and we all owe A LOT to Mr. and Mrs. Macnab (alias “Mom and “Dad ) for helping to make it a fun, educational, and memora- ble experience. Thanks Mom and Dad! 20
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Senior Class Pol Guys Girls MOST POPULAR Darrin Leona MOST COLORFUL Ethan Bernie Lisa INDUSTRIOUS Bernie Leona MOST BRILLIANT Ethan Leona MOST CAREFREE leff Valerie MOST SOPHISTICATED Ethan Lisa MOST VERSATILE Ethan Angie FIRST TO MARRY Randy Tina LAST TO MARRY Jeff Julie MOST ROMANTIC Darrin Kim MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ethan Leona BEST ATHLETE Darrin Shelly BEST SPORT lody Kim BEST LOOKING Darrin Kim MOST MODEST lody Tina LEAST MODEST Randy Bernie Shelly BEST DANCER Ethan Lisa BEST NATURED lody Leona WITTIEST Ethan Angie HAS BIGGEST LINE Randy Shelly MOST BASHFUL lody Tina SMALL FRY lody Kim BEST DRESSED Bernie Lisa Leona WILDEST DRESSED Ethan Lisa FRIENDLIEST Randy Leona Angie BEST MANNERED Darrin Leona MOST MISCHIEVOUS Randy Shelly MOST MYSTERIOUS leff Valerie NEVER ON TIME Ethan lulie 19
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Administration Administrative Staff (L-R) Mr Horst Lichtenberg (Superintendent of Schools). Mr Alan (L-R) Mrs Nelsma Troskowskt (Secretary). Mrs Karen Robillard Macnab (Principal) (Bookkeeper) Board of Education 21 (L-R) Paul Vincent, William Endicott, Carolyn Fish, George McClelland Missing: Gail Hall
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