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Class History In 1975, as freshmen, Mr. Derefinko was our advisor. Our class officers were: President- Bill Wiseman, Vice President- Cindy Monica, Secretary- Mary Middlestate, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine. Our activities were bakesales, dances, and record hops. In the fall of 1976, our advisor was Mr. Buck. Our officers were: President- Cindy Mon- ica, Vice President- Mary Middlestate, Secretary- Lizz Kramer, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine and Student Council Representatives were Sam Larkin and Mike Bellinger. Our activities were car wash, bake sale, dance, stationary sale, magazine sale and a disco dance. We came back again as Juniors with Mr. Zielinski as our advisor. Our class officers were: President- Cindy Monica, Vice President- Sherry Bourquin, Secretary- Liz Kramer, Treas- urer- Mary Middlestate. Student Council Representatives were Mike Bellinger and Lynn Aubertine. Our activities were dances, candy sale, bake sale. Junior and Senior Prom at Ramada Inn, individual school pictures and a car wash. We are now seniors, 29 members strong with Mr. Fiske as our advisor. Our class officers are: President- Dan Larkin, Vice President- Bill Wiseman, Secretary- Mary Middlestate, Treasurer- Lynn Aubertine and Student Council Representatives are Mike Bellinger and Lynn Aubertine. Our activities as seniors were Spagetti Super, coat sale, stationary sale, dances, Gong Show, car wash, T-shirt sale, movies on Saturday, and publication of the 1978 Ontarion. During the last four years at one time or another, we have been priviledged to have with us Liz Kramer, Cindy Monica, Terri Carlisle, Meraline Shepard, Tina Johnson, Karen Bour- quin, Paul Hudson, Kelly Trainham, Ken Barton, Randy Goutremont, Marie Perrotte, Larry Brown and Tim Brown. We the class of 1978, wish to thank the teachers, students and the Community for help- ing us in so many ways. We have all achieved scholastically from our classrooms and gained the maturity to handle the many responsiblities that life will subject us too. Althought everyone says that they are looking forward to getting out of school, deep down, we will all miss the company of everyone that have been a part of the educational community.
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Bill Jeanine 4. 5. Allen Roy Strasser Al Roy I'll take Heaven for the climate and Hell for society. Transferred from Sheridain High School in 11th grade. John William Thompson Bertha We are only young once, that is all society can stand!' Baseball 1,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Play 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Vocational Honor Roll 3,4. Leo Dennis Wilson Mini Old basketball players never die, they just foul away. Baseball 1; Christmas Tournament MVP 3; Christmas Tournament All Tourney 4; Captain Basketball 4; All Star Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Play 2. William Earl Wiseman Pearl Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands and then just eat one of the pieces. Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Class Vice President 4; Honor Roll 1,4; Play 3,4. Jeanine Elizabeth Wright Nean Soccer 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1.
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Class Will f I Ray Ailum leave my height to Dave O'Kay. f I Lynn Aubertine leave my ability to face life's problem with a smile to Susan and my love for fresh air to my sister Carrie. I Dave Barbour leave my quickness and ability to pass and score to anyone who wants it. I Jay Bassette leave my ability to keep the fans on the edge of the seats and the games close to my brother Herb. I Joanne Berkman leave my brains to my brother David. I Rick Best leave my foul shooting ability to Gary Chavoustie. I Sherry Bourquin leave my ability to come in late to anyone who wants. I Don DeBerger leave my ability during the Junior year without getting caught to anyone who wants it. I Mike Failing leave my basketball ability to Craig Mitchell for he needs it when he plays Weaver. I Jamie Hubbard leave my ability to skip to Janis Dunn. I Dan Larkin leave my peu in church to Mark Thompson and my empty beer cans to Des Ailum. I Sandy Marsh leave my stupidity to Shawn Rickette, he could use alittle more. I Tim Mason leave my ability to drive into the school parking lot like a maniac and hit the garage to Jill. I Mary Middlestate leave my cheering position to my sister Diane and my ability to get through school to my brother John. He needs it. I Sue Mikos leave my ability to keep my mouth shut during class to anyone who wants it. I Jim Morrow leave my old gym shorts, socks and my jockey shorts to anyone who can get my gym locker open. I Mindy Mussot leave my ability to get on the good side of teachers to my brother Scott. He needs it. I Sherri Pettey leave my scholastic achievements to my niece Tammi Pettey. I Jackie Phillips leave my cheering ability to Ellen Weiler for she can sure use it. I Cindy Scarpecchi leave my senior locker to my brother Bill. I Doug Shea leave my ability to skip during the Junior year to my sister Shirley. I Terry Smith leave my hair to Ronnie Clark. I Al Strasser leave my Datsun truck to anyone who wants it. j I John Thompson leave my basketball ability to my brother Mark. I Leo Wilson leave my basketball ability to my brother Turtle. 1 I Bill Wiseman leave my cheering ability to my sister Debbie for she can sure use it. I Eddie Herrick leave nothing to nobody. 16
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