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A great metamorphosis takes place when a student becomes a senior. The senior fights a personal struggle to become an individual, and yet remain his parents' child. What he has accomplished, learned, and experienced with the past few years becomes the backbone of his personality. A senior goes through a special time in his life and will be projected into an adult world in a matter of months. He must make decisions that someone else used to make, and dreams quickly begin to change into realities. Graduation for a senior is in his thoughts even at the first of the year. The sometimes mystifying and strange events that occur are attributed to the wide-spread disease known as senioritis.' But, even as the anticipation of graduation draws near, .with the fitting of caps and gowns, tickets to the senior party, and graduation itself, the senior s thoughts seem to change back again, and he wonders what lies ahead
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x X, Steven Beth Bennett Bessette P- Timothy Paul ' Bet! Bialek A 2 A 21.-. , ' - F, If ! 5, Dana Elizabeth Sabrina Bret Bier Bissell Bobrow Bollinger Brian Neil Marijeanne Perry Bolton Boyle Brashcar Brassington Thomas Cheryl Therese Gregory Bray Breen Brenner Brewer Class of '78 is great Spirit and fun filled activities have sur- rounded the Senior Class. To start the year off they had complete success with Home- coming. As Senior Class Treasurer Tim Prasil summed it up, Homecoming was 31. The Saturday night dance was a suc- cess, we made more money on it than last year. The officers have a very positive tone, as described by Senior Class Advisor Mr. john Scannell. Vice President Mike Luchino has worked with the other officers to make this year a success. The secretary, Nancy Leigh, really liked to get things done, and was always keeping people organizedf' re- plied Mr. john Scannell. Senior Class Historian Pam Grimm thinks, uThe class has really gotten closer. Every- body seems to be Working well together. Some of the activities accomplished were the film festival, lots of bake sales, car washes and a t-shirt sale. All these projects were to raise money for Senior Ball. Now Seniors, all that is left is graduation 1. The Senior Class Officers are busy at work plan- ning exciting activities. 2. Showing who's the best class are Senior Officers: Vice President Mike Luchino, Secretary Nancy Leigh, President Michael Davis, Historian Pam Grimm and Treasurer Tim Prasil. 21
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