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SARA MULMAN As easy as it was to tell black from white, It was all that easy to tell wrong from right. And our choices were few and the thought never hit, That the road we traveled would ever shatter and split. - Bob Dylan IOSEPH MURDOCK We opened our minds twelve years ago. To things of which we did not know, Down through the years we have learned and we grew, To care for others and always be trueg We'll think back now and then to yesterday, And to those friends that we've made along our way. -j.M. SUSAN MURR Yesterday is but a dream, Tomorrow is only a vision But today, well-lived, Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. l jAMES MURRAY The past is like a snuffed out candle. We can grieve for the loss of warmth, or smile, and shed a tear and remember its light. jimmy will always remember the good times spent with Kenny. OD, Barry and M, Roy Bean, Dave-eye, T. Hammer, Hots, Eve, and Milt, and the Desperados. His favorite teachers were Mr. Salvagno, Mr. Hill, and Mr. Battito. but Mr. Reilly's U.S. I class was the greatest. jimmy would like to thank his friends forthese happy years. FRANCINE MURPHY There have been so many experiences from the past three years which I'll never forget: Beautiful moments with jimmy, Florida with Lisa and Leslie, Mrs. Payne's classes, summer '76 and parties at Mad's. Also The Duster, out to lunch, tennis, and changing jobs. To Lisa B., Cindy, Erin, Lisa R., Lois, Brad and everyone I love, especially Leslie and Maddy: Time trav- els much too quickly when we're together laughing. FRED MYERS 219
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8 l l QOHN ivioizcorvi lt was the best of times. It was the worst of times. -Charles Dickens john can usually be found with Mike, jim, and the ldiot. john enjoyed History and English . . . likes camping, the shore, and motorcycle riding . . . and looks forward to graduation and a career in law. RUTH MOTZ Maybe l'm amazed at the way you help me sing my song, Right me when l'm wrong, Maybe l'm amazed at the way I really need you. -P. McCartney Thank you, Camille, Chic, Snip, Dog, and the whole gang for everything. Rememberz Calm'em, Penn. '76, Pick'em up, Uppity and CHlCKEN . . . A very special thanks, Kev, for all the dumptrucks, and just for being you. GREGORY MICHAEL MORGAN Greg can usually be seen with Tom, John, Steve and Bob. He will always remember the wild parties at Steve's, especially the birthday party, the times down the shore at Guyer Ave- nue, the Eagles and Frampton concerts, and being a member of the football team. As a member of the l.D.L., Morgs fondly remem- bers painting the bleachers. After high school, he hopes for a career in business. a' fs X5 Q ELIZABETH L. MUENCH Skinny and blue-eyed, Lee can usually be found with Sara, Lynn or Stuart. Her favor- ite places include parties and concerts. Outstanding memories of LHS are Film with Mrs. Lehrich, Photography with Mr. Bast, and graduation, Lee values art, love, and music, and plans to pursue a career in art, KATHE MORGAN . .Close your eyes and think and soon I will be there, to brighten up even your darkest night. -Carole King Kathe would like to thank all her friends for all the great memories high school has brought. Chem. Labs, 6th period lunch, Rainbows, foot- ball games, Feet, Nose, and Motzberg will always be remembered. And a special thanks to joey for everything. Plans for college are in the near future. LESLIE F. MUHLFELDER . . . We were always friends from our child- hood days, then we made our plans, now we have to go our separate ways. . . - Billy joel Three years, each totally unique, have passed, yet the beautiful memories will remain forever . . . a special sophomore year, the com- mune, cheerleading, football games, partying, Economics, summers at my favorite place, Sea- side, junior prom . , . The rnost special thank you to my parents and brothers for their inspi- ration and love, To all my friends, especially Edie, Beth, Leslie, and Glenn, May you find your dream.
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0 LYNN ELlNOR NACIN A smile is a curve that helps to set things straight. Lynn is a cheerful person who enjoys being with people. She is interested in a medical career. ALAN NARODEN A member of the Marching Band and Future Physicians Club, Alan can usually be found cruising in a Trans Am with Mike and Cary, and winding up at Dodd's. His favorite activi- ties include playing tennis and paddle ball and lifting weights. When summer comes, Alan is a counselor at Shadybrook. IUDY NEMECEK
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