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Thinking back on the year, Tena Robert- son takes a look down freshman hall. Mr. Ed Keilbach and le, th watch the buses leave With a small sm Mrs. Claudia Sm even though they know tomorrow is another day of school 2 .74 i??? . v??? xfhix yh In the middle of the crowd are Jerry Wib- Iaughing as usual. berg and Jerry Tynes Closing Sectionh 127
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The deal goes on In a game of cards, the deal ends after a certain number of points are made. But, in school and life the deal goes on. 1 The seniors are graduating but others will l i take their place. The seniors will find other games in the outside world. These will in- volve even more commitment and, yes, more w; rules. i The underclassmen will move up a grade. 5 . in order to be at the top of their class they must continue to work hard and not let up. New computers, new textbooks and new teachers will be Hdealing out new knowledge. Pat and Betty will continue to lideal out admit slips and lunch tickets. Teachers will continue to udeall' out tardies as Mr. Howard Hdeals out detention. New organization officers must take over and run their clubs to the best of their abilities. For all of us, letting up can mean missing a chance to move forward one step. We must continue to play the game daily for the tldeal goes on. Heading out after the last bell to catch their bus home are Annette Kliethermes and Darren Patterson. New officers keep the game going year after year. Barb Curtit, 83-84 FBLA Vice- President, talks shop with President-elect Cindy Helmig. Sharing a few laughs while waiting for that final bell to ring are Sherri Odom and Sherri Troesser. 126 l Closing Section r5 x QXWW NXXW W
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Throughout the year, many times we felt that the score was tied. We felt that we hadntt won or lost. But, we kept trying and with a little more effort, usually came out on tap. Because through this past year, we . . . Learned how to hold them t Learned how to fold them Learned how to walk away Learned how to run And the time for counting is when the year is done Now that the 1983-84 year is done wetve added up the score and have come to a conclusion that we think will stand ! . . L.H.S. Holds ttThe Winning Hand Wildcat 84 Staff a. . Karen Wibberg, editor Robin Schmid la , Lisa Balkenbusch Martha Deeken a Sue Scheulen Nora Hayes Stacey Light Laura Koenigsfeld Debbie Grellner Julie Brandt Russell Robbins Advisor - Mrs. Patricia Case Taylor Publishing Rep. -v Ms. Denise Miller Cover Design and Internal Art a Karen Wibberg 128 12
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