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Roy Adorns JV Golf, 1, 2, Varsity Golf, 3, 4; JV Baseball, 1; V Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Lisa Amos Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2; Girls' Club, 1 2, 3, 4,- Scholarship Recognition, 2, 3,- National Honor Society, 3, 4; Library Aid, 3; AV, 3; Prom Committee, 3 Kelli Anderson NEDT Recognition; 1, 2,- Vol- leyball, 2,- Drama Club, 2, 3; 3.5 Achievement Plaque, 2, 3; National Honor 5ociety. 3, 4; Library Aid, 3 Yearbook, 3; Erik Appell Basketball, 1; Marching Band, 1,- Bleacher Creature, 2 Charles R. Dailey Karen Dailey William Daker Cammy Darkley Kelly Darnes Special Mention, NEC Soft- ball, 1 2,- Scholarship Recog- nition, 1; Library Aid, 1, 2; Office Aid, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Stat. Football, 3,- Prom Committee, 3; Volley- ball, 2, 3, 4; NEC Second Team Lake County Softball, 2,- Third Team Greater Cleve- land Softball, 3 18
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It seems like just yesterday when the class of 1984 were just freshmen, and everything was new and different. Now that they're seniors, Walt Spaulding, Tony Ciammaichella, and Dawn Custer, senior class officers, look at the past, the present and the future of the class of '84. Our class has changed from our freshman year,'' agree Walt, Tony, and Dawn. Walt notices that, We've gone from our Red Bird-Memorial group to several different groups with both schools mixed more, while Tony said. You can't put it into words-it just happens naturally, and Dawn added, ’Change is inevitable. It's fun to watch. Comparing the class of '84 to other senior classes only shows us how unique the senior class is. It doesn't seem like we re mature enough to be sen- iors. We don't look old enough to graduate, Walt said, which echoes the feeling of many other sen- iors. Tony thinks the class of '84 is a more close-knit bunch. We intermix and mingle together quite well. We don't mistreat underclassmen. We re more down-to-earth, and friendlier. Dawn stated. When asked to summarize the senior class in one word, Walt said, Outstanding, Tony said, Ex- traordinary, and Dawn said, Unpredictable, According to these three, the class of '84 has a rosy future. Walt sees good times in the future, of the class, while Tony said, Prosperity and Dawn said, success. Whatever the class of 1984 does with their life- time, Madison High will always be proud of them. The 1980-1984 Senior class officers: Dawn Custer, Tony Ciammai- chella, and Walt Spaulding 17
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Anne Bossier Honor Roll, 1 2; Office Aid, 2. 0; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Soccer Stat., 3, 4, Honors English 3, 4 Karen Becker Lisa Marie Becker Marching Symphonic Dand, 1, 2, 3, 4; 3.5 Achievement Award, 1, 2, 3. 4,- Majorette, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee, 3; Homecoming Committee. 4 Sue Bending Wrestling Stat., 1, 2; Teacher Aid, 2, Office Aid. 3; Business Club, 3, 4 Jim Bittner Scholastic Achievement, 1, 2, 3. 4 Stacy Bobo Newspaper, 2 Success can happen to anyone, but the two stu- dents that the seniors thought would have the easiest rime of it are Kelli Anderson and Mark Pa- quin. Mark's plan for be- ing successful after high school is to make lots of money in a respectable way. It's my only con- cern, he joked Kelli's plans after high school are to go to college and major in business admin- istration. Kelli stored, “I consider being successful being happy with what I'm doing and doing if to the best of my ability. Gina Boch 19
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