Longmeadow High School - Masacksic Yearbook (Longmeadow, MA)

 - Class of 1978

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Class Council 1. Bill Meade-Pres. 2. Sara Fein-Vk 4. Sandy Walker-Sec. 5. Leslie Brooks-Treas. 6 and 7. Advisors Jesse Bowler and Barbara Laub. The Senior Class ' enthusiasm for Class Council activities was overwhelm- ing this year. Many Seniors attended Class Council meetings where the planning for various class functions took place. Many seniors can take great pride in knowing that they helped to make their senior year activities memorable. The year was off to a busy start with planning of the Homecoming Weekend. This included a parade of floats around Longmeadow, spirit links, and a balloon ascension at the Longmeadow-East Longmeadow football game. The senior girls also showed their football talent in the action packed Daisy-Weed game complete with sexy cheerleaders. In the winter, spirits were high with the continuous planning for spring and Senior Week. The weather was taken advantage of by a senior sponsered cross-country weekend. Planning for the Prom, Banquet, and Graduation activities kept seniors busy with concerns about banquet halls, bands and theme songs. There was also the excitement of getting involved in Carnival , the Senior Class Play. Other activities during the year included the creative efforts of the Senior Newsletter, The Longmeddler, and the hard struggle for Open Door. Its institution in February brightened the sense of responsibility for showing strong leadership while enjoying an active, and exciting Senior year.

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] lfc» i v a The most priveledged class of people in the cas- tle are the nobles, because of their expertise in the ways of the fearsome dragons and the knowl- edge they have gained as regards living and suc- ceeding in the kingdom. Many members of this class of nobility fight fewer dragons than in past years but often with more fervor. In place of additional toils to under- take, the nobles are free to pursue various pleasures on a greater scale than in previous years. Amid all the celebrations this rul- ing class engages in are the various examinations, contests and petitions necessary to pursue future plans when one has left the security of the castle and strikes out in quest of new kingdoms to con- quer. n



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JIM QUINN FRANCIS VVFLCH ROBERTA WASS

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