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BEST LEADERS Leadership is a quality found in few students. People with this quality can take on challenges and conquer them without much trouble. They have the ability to get along with people and be liked by classmates. They also can talk with peers their own age or people older and get their point across. These people in the class of 1984 are Rob Ruisch and Sheila Bragg. All through their years at L.R., they have proven that they are able to work with their class- mates and teachers at school. They are mild-mannered and easy going. These two students will be re- membered at Lost River not only as students and graduates, but as leaders. 10 Who's Who MOST ATHLETIC There are a few individuals who seem to have a special ability or talent when it comes to sports. These people know how to work at a sport and make their dreams become reality in the way of success. Individual championship goals include a winning season, being an all-league selection, but most of all having a season with unity on a team. The two who stand out in this year's senior class are Wendi Moore and Tim Pence. These athletes work hard in practice and strive for per- fection in every sport they take part in. They learn from their mistakes and gain knowledge from every game played. They are winners in the true meaning.
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1984 The class of 1984 was a class full of pride and enthusiasm. They started off the year by helping all of the underclassmen register for thier classes. This showed their se- niority and they kept up this spirit throughout the whole year. The seniors contributed heavily to sports in general, with many of the athletes making all league se- lections in a variety of sports.' Being involved in school func- tions and community functions was a talent of the graduating class. Having many of the senior girls be nominated for various queen titles was a joy shared by the senior girls and all seniors took pride in watch- ing a girl out of their class do the honors of representing L.R. at the annual Potato Festival. With the days and weeks flying by faster than the class could keep up, the seniors were starting to concentrate on graduation, col- leges, and life after high school. Memories were being looked over and goodbyes were coming closer. Seniors worked hard all through the year to make sure that they wouldn't be forgotten when they left and they won't. Kandy Fisher Marcus Gearhard Taunya Fleet Robert Goold ■ Lorena Guy Bill Haskins Tony Herman Seniors 9
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MOST TALENTED Who's who at LRHS BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Talent can come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. When a person has talent, it can be in one area or several. In the class of 1984, Michelle Moore and Steve Carleton were chosen as the students with the most talent. Steve enjoys photography and music and takes both very seriously. He also enjoys his time away from school by socializing. Michelle is talented with academic qualities. She attended girls' state, was prom committee president, and now is student body president. Both have dreams after graduation and are sure to reach them. Kandy Fisher Tony Herman too shy to talk about. - -V MOST BASHFUL When people are said to have a good sense of humor it usually is because they can tell a good joke. This can also be carried further such as; practical jokes, witty remarks, and being able to get a joke played on them. Michelle Moore and Craig Moore were chosen out of the senior class, to have this sense of humor. They always have a good comeback or reply when it comes to jokes and they are liked by everyone for it. A sense of humor may not make a person complete, but it adds to Craig's and Michelle's personality. Who's Who 11
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