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Charlotte Ruth Elder Russell Lee Godfrey Gorv D. Grider James Anthony Hailing Melonie Sue Hundertmark Lewis A. Johnson iENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIO Each of our eighteen seniors has done something to establish their own individuality. Jerre Baker hod trouble finding her way to the finish on cross country courses. Melonie Boird. the 1981 Homecoming Queen, hod o terrible rime getting home on that muddy night. Cothy Cluck, while running backwards in P.E. in sixth grade, fell and broke both of her arms. Tereso Berry fainted while we were practicing our marching in first grade. Rubik's cube king, Dovid Becker, was known for changing the words in Jr. Scholastics during Jr. High to moke outrageously funny stories. Heart-throb Jim Hailing has been the victim of oil of the crushes in our class since kindergarten. Louis Appleseed Johnson is known fot peddling his apple cider to Midway buyers. The Pump” Grider always hos o supply of Vitalis Hoirsproy in his locker. Toiler queen, Lori Winchester, ployed tricks on innocent sifters by sabotaging the toilets with Soron wrap and Vaseline. Karen Soylond, on addicted note writer, got caught in sixth grode ond hod the note pinned up on the bulletin board. Head Cheerleader, Charlotte Elder, did the splits in o seventh grode tryout ond her 13
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Sheri Ann Becker Teresa Jeon Berry Connie Corhleen Cluck SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIOR5 SENIO The rime is August. 1969. The ploce is the Midway Elementary School or Severance (that no longer exists). Thirteen bright-foced five-year-olds, sleeping mots in hand, bound off of the bus for morning kindergarten. They greet Mrs. Carter brightly. When noon rolled around, these little rug rots colled it o doy ond nine more plagued Mrs. Carter for the afternoon class. Over the course of the years, 25 different kids hove come ond gone. (Not including the twelve that hove remained here 13 years.) One of which hos gone but come bock is Tereso Berry. Stormin' Normon Richards hos been popping in ond out ever since third grade ond left the class with memories of his unforgettable dancing techniques. Or how about Mary Sue Hulse that hod o lough like o machine gun? Out of the eighteen seniors in the class, twelve hove stuck it our ot Midway for thirteen years. They ore Jerre, Sheri, Dovid, Lori. Charlotte, Karen. Corhy, Jim, Rusty, Chuck, Mory, ond Mory Jo. The six seniors that haven't been here thirteen years come or various times. Melanie Hundertmork come into the class in first grade ond Tommy joined the ranks in fifth grade. Gory Grider blessed us with his presence when we were freshmen, ond Tereso re- joined the doss our sophomore year. Lost year, two new classmates were initiated into the class of '82. Melanie Baird ond Lewis Johnson. 12
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Lori Kay Winchester Charles E. Swinford Mary Jo Walsh 14 SENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIORSSENIO tennis shoes squeaked all the way down. Klutzy Sheri Becker tripped on some coat rings that were hanging on a coat rack in a store in Kansos City on the Girls' M-Club trip lost year. Homebody Mory Jo was the kid who missed home the most in first grade. Spocey Mory Myers was in orbit or the start of o cross country race ond crash landed on Jerre Baker. Chuckie” Swinford, oce technical fouler ond oce accountant, is the shyest guy in our class. Rusty, Super-fly, voor-voor Godfrey used to drive Lois Wright to o fit in Jr. High by finding the hidden erosers for on eraser fight during bond-study hall. Tommy Sowords, the quietest girl in our class, hod hoir down to her waist when she come here in fifth grade. From kindergarten to seniors in high school, we've oil experienced good ond bod rimes. Mode friends ond lost friends. These years ore oil post ond will never be seen again except through memories, such os these above, that will be with us until we ore no more. ZP cm GO o 7? GO GO o 73 Go Go o 7 GO GO m Jim Leorhermon, Sponsor
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