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. l CDUR YEARS AT KP. As graduation nears to complete our four years at King Philip Regional High School, the Class of 1080 leaves with a variety of emotions. Some students willingly, other sadly. But one thing is for sure, not one student can say these past four years were a waste of time as we look back on what we have shared. The Class of 1980 entered the high school with a total of 822 students in September of 1976. The class officers were Belinda Kuphal - President, Maura LaLumia - V. President, Susan Hochberg - Secretary, and Susan Miller- Treasurer. The first task we faced was to build our first float. Meetings were held at Chris Ielinek 's house under the supervision of Mr. Rice, Mr. Alan White, and Mr. Lombard , our freshman class advisors. Although we didn't come in first place, most of us were proud of our float with the theme K.P.Skins the Tigers . The Semi - Formal, held at Sandy's Resturant in Plainville, was a success with the freshman sitting proud as Debbie Newell and Susan Miller represented our class as the court to the queen. To raise money, we sold candy and t - shirts. Our super spirit was shown to all as the freshman and sophomores won the Powder Puff football game. As sophomores, we entered with a change of advisors: Mr. Young, Mrs. Brennan, and Mrs. Kelly, as well as new class officers: Lynda Armstrong - President, Sue Amoling - V. President, Louise Dlke - Treasurer, and Gretch- en Grube - Secretary. Our sophomore year began with car washes, candy sales, bake sales, and another float. Foxboro will arrive gold, blue, and new, but will leave from KP. stamped black and blue seemed to give us more pain than pleasure, but it was our float. No one could take away our pride.
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fszzrvfsssiffufnf' f 'i'f'W U J Sw iq? l'?'Q 'af Iac r C 2 QF? 'r f if l l l V ,ff I :st W9 The Semi - Formol Just the Woy You Are wos held ot the Pied Snopper Restouront in Foxboro. The court chosen for our closs wos Claire Butler ond Tina Ricci The queen chosen for the eveving wos our Diane Theriault The highlight of the yeor wos dominoting over the Juniors ond Seniors os well os the Freshmon, to win Class Competition Night. Surely o night never to forget. Whot con we soy ..... we were owesomel Our Junior yeor, led by Chuck Owen os President, Lynda Armstrong - V. President, Deb Whyte - Secretory, ond Louise Dike - Treosurer, proved to be o successful yeor with o close fight for lst ploce with our floot, Conton Bulldogs will shed o teor when K. P. molses them hide in feor. Meetings were held ot Deb Whyte 's house. Condy soles ond other fund roisers helped to boost our closs income. Agoin, but this time os Juniors, we proudly occepted the Closs Competition Trophy. Just goes to prove, the CLASS OF '80 is Number One! In September of 1070, we entered the high school os Seniors. We finolly mode it. But where did the yeors go? Being our lost yeor, we mode it the best possible. Closs officers for our Senior yeor were Dennis McCusker - President, Kevin Tyo - Vice President, Deb Whyte - Secretory, ond Peggy Blenklron - Treosurer, Mr. Young, Mr. Sumner, Mrs. Brennan ond Mrs. Kelley were true odvisors. They were there when we needed them ond for thot we owe them very speciol thonlfs Our Senior Superlotive Supper wos o success, olong with the Senior Prom Ctheme: Always ond Forever D, ond our closs trip. We ot lost loughed in the foce of defeot os we won the floor competition on Homecoming Doy, Our slogon wos K, P, Worriors will do their best to kill the Hornets in their nest. Our long nights of molsing flowers ot Beth Cosentino's reolly poid off. KP. wos proud to represented by Nancy French os Queen ond Diane Embree ond Wendy Werning os her court. On Thonlfsgiving Doy, Mary Donovan ond Debbie Bezema troveled to Fronklin to represent KP. os our court. As the CLASS OF 1980, we grew together, leorned together, smiled together, ond cried together in victory ond defeot. Together . . . whot we will olwoys be deep in our heorts, though the yeors moy poss. Our high school yeors will never be forgotten, nor will the CLASS OF 1980. . . the CLASS WITH CLASS! Tl-IE CLASS OF 1980 if gl 4 t 40 , - 'J 4415 dllbll Q','f1,',fg.., 5 . 9,4 ,d1eQ1l3?s,cX 1 lhyhg 111,13 i 4:94, .z- A ' Tfzsiylxifi
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