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2Q. ECUn 32. 'Jiff J? . 2Y RICHARD JON RUSSELL Rick” Better Lite than never?” Vocational 2; Baseball 3. 4. 26. SHIRLEY ANN SHEA Shirley” Well. I'll tell you tomor- row.” Volleyball 1; Soccer 1; Vocational 2. 2 MARK CHARLES THOMPSON Marphy” 'Just a pinch between the lips and um is all it takes to get out of schcx l.” Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Scxcer 1, 2. 4: Vcxational 2. 3: Vocational Honor Roll 2. 3: Prom Committee 3; Prom Prince 3. 2S. TIMOTHY L. TRAINHAM Hippy” Like a Kwasoki. Let the good times roll.” Scx'cer I: Baseball Co-Captain 1; Students Aid 1th Grade 1. Vcxational 3. 29. ELLEN MARIE WEILER Ellen” Just when you thought you had life’s puzzle put together; someone hands you another piece.” Scx'cer I: Band L 2; Chorus L 2. 3. 1; Play L 3; Honor Scxietv 1. 2. 3. L Honor Scxiety Sec ret a r 3: Honor Scxiety Treas. 1; Class Vice President 1; Cheering 1.2. 3. »; Prom Com- mittee 3. 30. YVONNE ELIZABETH WILSON .................Time, like a snow flake, disappears while you’re trying to decide what to do with it.” Student Council 2. 3; Band 1.2; Basketball I. 2. 1; Prom Princess 3; Honor Scxiety 1. 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3: Cheer- ing 1. 2. 3. 4: Honor Scxiety Treasurer 3; Honor Scxiety Vice- President I; Yearbcxik Editor 4. 31. DEBRA LYNN WISEMAN IXbbie” Opportunity is always kncxking but not everyone gets up and answers the dcx r.” Cheerlcading 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2; Scxcer I. 1; Treasurer 4; Honor Scxiety 1. 2. 4; Band 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Prom Queen 3: Ycarbcx k Committee 4. 32. JILL MARIE WRIGHT U-Bang-E” Volleyball 1. 2; Softball 1.2. 3: Cheering 2; Prom Committee 3. 23
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I SCOTT BASSHTTF., leave my ability to give Mr. Z an excuse for everything I do wrong to U'mon Rickctt. 1 MICHAEL BOI.IO, leave my ability to talk my way out of trouble to anyone who needs it and 1 leave my baritone to Charlie Raso. I CAROL BROWN, leave my ability to walk the mile and a half to anyone who wants it. 1 DANIEL CLARKE, leave my ability to skip Vocational and get caught to anyone who wants it. 1 CULLEN COUNTRYMAN, leave my desire to flirt with the women to Kevin Goutremout. I SANDRA DOLLINGER, leave my ability to get out of class at any time, and to talk my way out of the teachers snowstorms to my sister, Freddie, I know she’ll use it wisely. IJAN1S DUNN, leave my ability to keep my neck clean and all my friendship to Mel Bell, Carrie Aubertine, and Linda Warner. I LYNDA DWYER, leave my ability to make a complete fool of myself on any occasion to Patty Dodge, she already has a good start. I JEFF FIELDS, leave my craziness to my even crazier brother, Steven. I SUSAN GOSIER, leave to Kathy Male, my ability to have as much fun participating in sports as 1 had and to keep up the good work. I JOEL HAMBURGH, leave a little height to Rodney Goodfricnd. I JULIE HOI.BR(X)K. leave my Office Practice desk to Enid Martin, hoping she will find the good luck that I have had with it. 1 KEVIN HUBBARD, leave my ability to handle the teachers of Lyme. I MARSHA JONES, leave my position as pianist in chorus to my sister, Melanie, and my ability to be in everything at school and still keep my grades up, to Jari Grimshaw. She's already pretty good at it. 1 DON MALE, leave my ability to crack a good joke or throw an insult to any of the many boring people that inhabit this school. I CARRIE MITCHELL, leave my insanity to Cindy Pawling, hoping she will use it wisely. I C.RAIG MITCHELL, leave to Raymond Wright, my tin armor suit to protect him from Tammy Pcttcy’s hitting. I SHAWN RICKETT, leave my sports abilities to my brother, Stuart, he needs all the help he can g«- 1 RICK RUSSELL, leave my three Home Ec. classes to any guy who wants them. I SHIRLEY SHEA, leave my school years at Lyme to my brothers, Rick and Barry. Have fun Rick and Barry! I MARK THOMPSON, leave my ability to lx- stopped by a cop for driving too slow to Scott Backus, he will need it. I TIM TRAINHAM, leave my knowledge and dedication from Lyme to all future brains. I ELLEN WEILER. leave my position as a Varsity cheerleader to Trina Yott. I know she deserves it. I YVONNE WILSON, leave my ability to drive up snowbanks in Driver Ed. to my brother, Scott. I DEBBIE WISEMAN, leave my ability to be late in the mornings to anyone who has as much problem getting up as I do. I JILL WRIGHT, leave my going crazy on Mondays to my brother, Raymond.
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