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DO YOU FKEIVIEIVIBEFZ ? '? '? QV' Q35 QS .hx QQ ,LQVGXQ5 AClass Officers: Kerri Price, Sec.g Suzie Eggerl, Pres.g Beth Greenwell, V.P.g Danny Beck, Treas. Q K r 'r B 4 4 Leon Fossett and his date enjoy Homecoming 1980. 4 Mandy Wise proudly displays her academic letter. SOPHOIVIOFZE YEAH 1981-1982 P Wrestling Scorers Liz Long, Michelle Rosenberger, and Lynn Fogal, P P Tom Luc caught on the other side of the camera lens. 2101 Seniors A Class Officers: Stacie Seifrit, Sec.g Suzie Eggerl, Pres.: Danny Beck, Treas.g Debbie Lytle, V.P.
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This year's Homecoming festivities, greatly anticipated by seniors, were high- lighted by competition between class floats. The creation of the senior float, an ice cream float, was a combination of de- termination, workmanship, effort, and cooperation, qualities characteristic of the Class of '84. Eddie Eggerl's house was chosen as the construction site. The Sunday prior to the Homecoming Parade, seniors began building the float. Chris Downs donated a rowboat for the base. Three scoops of ice cream were formed from three bean bags covered with sheets. The bananas that went along side the ice cream were of chicken wire covered with yellow crepe ,,, 2 ii 'Q paper. Placed on top was a cherry, which was actually a volleyball painted red. The entire float was surrounded by fiber fill to represent whipped cream. Each evening after seniors worked on the float, it was transported to the pavilion at Blob's Park for storage. The day of the parade, final preparations were made and last minute touches were added. The float was then hooked onto Donny Sabatini's truck and brought to the parade. But, there were a few complica- tions on the way to the parade. Right in the middle of the busily traveled Rt. 175, a big chunk of the float fell off the truck and onto the road. Stu Fossett, Stacie Seifrit, Suzanne Davie and Tom Luc, who were on the back of the truck and dressed in caps and gowns had to jump off the truck, stop traffic and salvage the float. Fortunately, they were able to save the pieces that fell off and reassemble the float. After all the complications, the float final- ly arrived at Meade for the parade. Those on board the float waved flags and cheered to onlookers during the parade. After the parade, the senior float, along with the other floats in the parade, made a trip around the football field for the judging. The senior float did not win the contest, but many felt that all the time and effort put into the construction showed the true spirit of the Class of 1984. Seniors 209
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FX The Junior Fting Ceremony, November 9, 1982 P A Juniors anxiously wait to receive their rings from the class sena- tors. A Dana Snowden and Jackie Murry begin turning their rings eighty- four times. 499 Q9 QQ: SQSQCEJILAQ The Variety Show, April 15, 1983 I V Jodi Jones and Nat Frampton perform Evening in New York . v ,fx A Class Officers: Diane Jackson, Treasurerg Vickie Eakin, Secretary, Nathaniel Frampton, President, Bill Rowell, Vice President. 'if .H lx by t ff' if 5 The Junior Spring Formal, May 6, 1983 A A Ronnie Bray and Lisa Grier prepare for the night's festivities. P A Barbara Ftiggins and her date dance to the music of AppaIosa . Seniors X 211
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