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MATCHLESS Kneeling, front: K. Cook. 2nd row: C. Thompson, K. Drake, K. Williams. Standing, 3rd row: Y. Cook, S. Pawlowski, K. Horn, D. Bump, B. Johnson, C. Sharp, J. Pickell. Back row: D. Bump, Coach Cook, P. Neer, G. Dwyer. Who were those people in gold knickers and green shirts buring up the diamond? None other than the N.A. Girls ' Softball team. They fin- ished very well, with only two losses for the regular season. Coach Cook would like the team ' s victorious op- ponent to remain anonymous, but for the record, it was Morenci. The team reached the finals in dis- tricts before being defeated. But they went out in style, with Anita Fry hit- ting home runs both times at bat in that last game. One team member said she was pleased with the performances of the rookies this year. They came on strong, filling in gaps left in last year ' s team, which bodes well for the future of the team. Penny Neer and Dawn Bump traded off at first base, Yvonne Cook was at second, Kris Williams played short- stop, Kirstie Horn was at third, Anita Fry was catcher, and pitchers were Kay Drake and Beth Johnson. As for the outfield, Karia Cook was in left field, either Kay, Beth or Diane Bump played center, and either Col- leen Thompson, Sherry Pawlowski, or Chris Sharp reigned over right field. Sidelined with knee injuries, Jenni- fer Pickell played an impatient spec- tator, and Glenda Dwyer kept stats. According to another spokesman, the team is anxiously awaiting next season. There seems to be a rumor circulating that Coach Cook himself may have to don a pair of those gold knickers the team wears.
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FUTURITY Senior officers: Vice-president Mike Owens, Treasurer Diane Richards, and Secretary Sonja Wyatt. Not pictured: President Glenda Dwyer. Below left: Jane Cousino concentrates on a project in the art room. Below right: Tim Tucker and Mike Wingart concentrate on their typing skills. The seniors of 1978. They had stand-outs from one end of the spectrum to the other. From scholas- tically to athletically, from dramatically to social- ly. The motto this very diversified group of people chose was Youth is the opportunity to do some- thing and to become somebody. , and they certain- ly did their best while in school. The class colors were chosen as green and gold and the flowers were yellow and white roses. Class advisors were Mr. An- spaugh, Mr. Carter and Mrs. Evers. The usual royalty was chosen from the senior class. Kay Drake was elected fall homecoming queen. Her fellow competitors were Kay Caulkins, Sue Holcomb and Sonja Wyatt. In February, four senior couples were presented as crown contenders. Couples were: Lynette Addleman and Mike Owens, Glenda Dwyer and Dave Cook, Ronda Haw- kins and David Buck, and Diane Richards and Randy Rossman. Ronda Hawkins and Dave Cook were chosen as king and queen. Kathy Reimschisel was chosen as D.A.R. representative for North Adams. The class of 1978 walked through N.A. ' s halls for the last time, as students, on May 21st. Diplomas were presented, tassels were switched, and another moment went down in time.
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