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1 0 '“N 0 r-s The Last Of The 70's FACING GRADUATION Faces of old and new. People we know and people we knew. Growing together, then drifting apart. Always an ending and now a new start. At graduation we all grow nearer. And all our friends seem so much dearer. And as we say our final good-bye. One last embrace and one more cry. A “Keep In Touch” and “Promise I Will.’ A Remember When,” but better still A place in my heart you’ll always stay. This is what’s said as we go our own way.
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Snow King And Queen The Seniors of North Branch High School chose Pam Batey, Julie Knox, and Lori Simmons to be the Snow Queen Court. Tom McLaughlin, Dan Sieh, and Dan Withey to be the Snow King Court. The 1978-79 Winter Homecoming Representatives were Juniors Kim Bussure and Rob Lyman, Sophomores Dawn Hall and Jim Ruhlman, Freshman Ellen Simmons and Steve Ankley. The Crowning took place at the Valentines Dance put on by the Juniors. Midway through the dance, Lori Simmons and Dan Withey were Crowned King and Queen. 15
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September ’78! — As we walked through the doors it sud- denly hit us — “Hey! We’re Seniors!” We realized we were the “more mature” students in the school and were ready to rule all. First we sold magazines trying to raise enough money to go farther on our senior trip than other classes have done in the past. Our Homecoming Court was made up of Mel Burger, Angie Curell, Debbie Kayfes. Patty Schlaud, Tim Brusie, Fred Snoblen, Tracy Sohn, and Mark Zimmerman. We helped as the school elected Dennis Rush, King and Linda Moss, Queen. After placing 2nd in Homecoming Activities and with our float “When the Broncos go Dutch, the Spartans Always Pay,” we watched as our seniors led our football team to a Superbowl victory! We looked on as Lori Simmons and Dan Withcy were crowned our Snow Queen and King. Pam Batey, Julie Knox, Tom McLaughlin, and Dan Sieh shared in the excitement by being on the Snow Court. We cheered as our basketball team ended their season in districts. After cleaning up our last night at concession, we saw the end draw near. There became many “lasts” and we began to remember and talk about the fun we’ve had. A funny feeling came over us as realized that it wasn’t really the end, but the beginning of our future. • •: ■ v 17
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