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GEORGE M. PONTIAKOS Always ready with a smile, George enjoys camping, fishing and driving anywhere. He enjoys all sports, especially bowling and foot- ball. A CB fanatic, Omega can be found on channels one or nineteen. He participated in the Independent Study program as a junior and senior. George is looking forward to a career in business management. LORI R. PRESS Through the too many miles and the too little smiles, I still remember you. - Harry Chapin Israel '75, Camp '76, B.B.G., The Clique, W.O., Two Gondoliers, the corner, study discussion, long talks, and telephone con- versations. , .memories of how it was. sf-M..-1 ,: ..r- 5 x DAWN POPPER I get by with a little help from my friends. Friends and times like these will never be for- gotten: Ugs, Chris, Erin, loyce, Kathy, Ioan, Karen, Carol, Lisa . . . Surf City, Rounda- bout, the vet, Halloween '75, Grateful Dead, leaving the Cougar, Zipf and Wife . . . Tony, thanks for always being there and for all the beautiful memories. MIKE PROSICKI Life is but to love and be loved. - Mike Prosicki Quiet yet wild, Mike can usually be found with Heather. His favorite pastimes include hunt- ing, fishing, camping and canoeing. Mike plans to attend the University of Maine and pursue a career in wildlife management. SUSAN POU LOS Don't walk in front of me -I may not follow. Don't walk behind me -I may not lead. Walk beside me-- And just be my friend. The junior prom will always be remembered . . . Espanol con Luisa . the Friday night gang . . . Biology with Miss Robertson . . . Folk Group. . . Soupy . . .the CB. . .73's. DAVID PRUSIN Make new friends but keep the old. Though he seems to blend in at LHS, Dave's letters still keep strong ties with Highland Park, Illinois. . . Dave often claims there isn't any time, but any observer would believe he invents it . . , with his unique sense of humor, and a mechanical mind, the business field is imminent. 9
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228 we Not M, 0 STEVE PETRIW I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. - Lennon and McCartney LISA PLEVIN lf I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now So many places I've got to see. MIMI PHELAN A friend's trust: The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of com- panionship, it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with hisfriendshipf' - Ralph Waldo Emerson Richie, you're still the one! AMY PLISHTIN Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is like a wingless bird that cannot fly. - Variation of Langston Hughes Even with so many memories, the first ones to come to mind are always those ichiban times with Betty White, Moke, B. Mama and the rest of those bazaar Cadets. Memories that won't be forgotten include the bleachers, my pin, baseball 76 Tich and Hobby Hut, pudgy cheeks tand not telling J, and choco- late chips. Thanks to all who've shared their love and laughter. RANDI PINES Time passes much too quickly When we're together laughing. , . Onlya beginning Onlyjust the start. Thoughts of my high school years will bring back happy memories. . .Times spent in Flo- rida and the special friends l've made . . . Summer of '76. . . The crazy fun with Gracie . . .and the beautiful times with Marc that will be a part of me and I hope continue forever. Very special thanks to my special friend, Amy. IOHN WILLS PLOCH Looking back on how it was in years gone by, And the good times that we've had. Makes today seem rather sad, So much has changed. -The Carpenters lack would like to thank his friends for all the good times. Fond memories include the com- puter center, English with Mr. Seiber, Electron- ics with Mr. DeLuca, Chemistry with Mrs, Sam- uels, and working in dog shows. A special thanks to lane for making him happy. lack plans to pursue a career in law enforcement.
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0 Picture Noi' Available TlM QUICK There's a whole in Daddy's arm, Where all the money goes and lesus Christ died for nothing I suppose. . . Little pictures have big ears, don't stop to count the years. Sweet songs don't last too long on broken radios - mmm mmm mmm - -john Prine And even in your darkest moments there is a ray of sunshine, a rainbow that maybe holds a pot of gold at the end, and the smile of a friend to warm your heart. -AHS ROBERT RATICAN JUDY RABINOWITZ Seasons change so quickly Like rushing streams they flow One month rolls into another Leaving memories of gold. Together since our youth lt's hard to realize That the hands of time Keep moving Our childhoods fly by. Thanks to Karen and Donna. Special thanks to Frank and Kathy for helping to make three memorable years at LHS. SUE RAWNSLEY When not with Kevin, Sue can usually be seen with Patty and Lori. Work Study and History with Mr. Ransegnola were two of Sue's favorite things at LHS. Plans for the future involve a career as a beautician or a dental assistant. ALEX RAMES To err is human, to love is divine. .Kiki STEPHANIE IOY RAWSON lf you love something very much, let it go free, It if doesn't come back, it was never meant to be, If it comes back, love it forever. - Anonymous Patient and enthusiastic Stephanie can usually be found with Nancy, Karen, Lisa, Ron, or at the library. Memories of LHS include Biology with Mrs. Roth, U.S. l with Dr. Weidner and Senior Prom '75, Stephanie was a member of the Science Fiction Club and the Home Ec. Service Club. She values happiness and under- standing, and a career in journalism or com- munications is in her future.
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