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Thirteen years ... Mark, Vanessa, Brian, Tami, John, and Susie have gone to N.B. since Kindergarten. A “little extra straying, Tami Ballou and a little extra” concentration, Keith Jeffcoat in journalism class. Senior class officers, Front row: Susie Clark, President, Susan Baxter, Secretary, and Tami Ballou, Vice-President. Back row: Donna Broome, Student Council Representative, John Bedsworth, Student Council Representative, Brandee Polowy, Treasurer, and Mickey Meyers, Parliamentarian.
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7 e fut4t, t e fne e tt, eutcC t£e £utu%e We will always have “memories” of the past. We will always “live” in the present, but the future still remains. From 13 years ago until now, 10 Seniors have stayed together through thick and thin, happiness and sadness. They have lost friends who have moved away, a painful time for some, and they have made new friends with the people that have joined their class. Many, many memories remain in the hearts of these seniors. There were just too many good times to forget. The time was not so long ago when they were allowed to have a “Pet Day” in Fourth Grade. Cats, dogs, rabbits, and even a pony filled their day with fun. It was the gift of being able to share something of their own with someone else. The Junior-Senior Trip of 1983 was the thriller of high school. Nearly 70 Juniors and Seniors traveled the 3 hour trip to the Meramec River near St. Louis. Wouldn’t you know that the day they went would be Friday the 13th of May. Some made it to the end still attached to their canoes, but the less fortunate had to travel by lifejacket. It was a day they would never forget. It will not matter how far they will travel after graduation. They will always remain close whether it be through phone, travel, or personal acquaintance. Every thing they leave behind will always be remembered as the class of “84”, the class with a lot of class. Mr. Halbert, Brian, John, Kevin, Mark, Tony, and Jimmy are waiting to catch some unlucky victim and put them in jail during the P.T.S.A. carnival. After a tough inning, Donna Broome, site in the grass trying to cool off. A “little extra” startled, Scott Custard. Jeanna Fletcher and Susan Baxter getting silly during Homecoming pep assembly against St. Elizabeth. We won!
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Susie Aeree . Did someone say PARTY? Susan Baxter A mischievous girl who can smile her way out of anything! Donna Broopie A world without guys? NEVER! John Beds worth You can take the man away from the country, but you can't take the country away from the man.
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