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Mr' Himtyf 1 1 V'l'Mi.l' W n ill Wil is , ii it rf my-wa, ,, 1 A ,fr f.j3a.h I 1 Q. . ff n ss K .1 W 0. in . - M - s - , f -X' Q 11 I I r r o . P2 'F Q.. r K 4 e, n- I -We se- we I. 0 Farther Away Than Today No farther away Than here and today Is the loveliest place I know A small secret spot In a walled garden plot Where all the nice memories grow It's bordered with kindness And sprinkled with smiles And shaded by friendly trees This small quiet place In that walled garden space With its brightest little memories. And I think about this How, if I were to miss One day with my rake and my hoe In planting the seeds Of a few kindly deeds, It would mean fewer memories to grow So I try every hour To plant a new flower, And strike down a weed in the way Where the nice memories grow In that spot that I know No farther than here and today.
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Memories Are Forever . . . +- li 'Fey Yi f xr fx Well, here we are-the Paulsboro High School graduating Class of 1982. Although we put our high school years behind us, our lives are reallyjust, begin- ning. We have accomplished much, but we still have much to accomplish. We began our high school education in September of 1979, when high school life was totally new to us. Some of us were ready to face it, and some of us weren't. Our main concern that year was to adjust to our new surroundings, and to help us adjust were: President, Lori Playburneg Vice President. Tonya Hickman: Secretary. Patty Hunt: Treasurer, La- Tonja Gaines: and Representatives Lisa Carthan and Jackie Davis. During that year we sold record albums to raise money for our senior class trip, something that was then just a dream. Many of us also partici- pated in the production of Oklahomal . an accom- plishment we were most proud of. The first year went by slow, but soon we all re- turned tothe halls of P.H.S. as sophomores. To lead us through our second year we selected: President, Patty Huntg Vice President, Maria Elena Giovan- nittiz Secretary, Al Farozzag Treasurer, Nancy Gat- tusog and Representatives Franny Ruslkai and Lisa Buchanan. To raise money for our trip we sold maga- zine subscriptions. In the spring of that year we spent one long and hot. yet enjoyable. day at Six Flags Great Adventure SafarifAmusement Park. This was also the year to order class rings. a lasting memorial of our high school years. The first half of our high school education was now complete. We were juniors. set apart from everyone else with the rings which we received in the fall. To guide us into the second half of our high school years we chose: President, Lou Donofriog Secretary, Fran- nie Ruszkai Vice President, Renee Gezzig Treasurer, Reenie Morris, and Representatives Lisa Carthan and Lisa Wright. We were in charge of the prom, which was given to the seniors, and to help out with the cost we sold assorted candy. Over the years, we've heard from parents and relatives that our high school years are the best years of our lives. and maybe it is this which inspired us to chose The Best OfTimes , by Styx, as the prom theme. With the help of Pur- ple Haze , who provided the music, lights, and 'haZe', the prom became a night long to be remembered. Finally. in September of 1981. we achieved the ultimate. and became seniors. It was at long last our chance to rule the school . We had our final fund raiser to get the money needed for our trip by selling Christmas Cards and other assorted Christmas gifts. Urging us on in our efforts were: President. Maria Elena Giovannitti, Vice President, Fsther Connorg Secretary. Lisa Wrightg Treasurer, Reenie Morrisg and Representatives John Pinizzotto and Maria Saya. The year was fast-paced, and before we knew it, we were boarding that plane to Florida. an old. worn dream which turned into a new, bright reality. After the trip. and in rapid succession. came finals. Baccalaureate practice, Baccalaureate itself, and. fi- nally, after four long, hard, striving years ....... graduationl What happy, yet some fearful. feelings we had aswe walked down the aisle and up the platform. What joy, yet sadness. we experienced as diplomas were placed into hands which were shook by administrators with tidings of 'Tlongratulations! With feelings of relief, we took that big sigh and tossed our caps high into the sky at school's endl All ofthis will remain with us throughout the rest of our lives because memories are forever . . . Bruce Hagen barth
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1. Time and tide wait for no man. 2. “I just love getting my picture taken, especially my profile,” says Kim Keel. 3. ‘‘Oh. that smarts! says Renee Bay to Klizaheth Haddock. 4. That joke was so funny George, everybody forgot to laugh , says .Jill Kupsey to George Patton. 5. I hope nobody catches us, or we’ll be in big trouble , says Joe Lerch to Doug Wagner. 6. “I'll try and trip Curtis while you guys score, l.isa Patton says to her teammates. 7. Nice pass, but I think your gonna’ get it in the gut, Jim Gentile says to Joe Deliberis. 8. Birds and owls are more of an eaiser kind of animal to draw and paint, shows Miss Fox. 9. Homework again! I have all the character huilding-cornered, ponders l.isa Wright. 10. Your hair is braidu-hle, I.indu Soers giggles to Robin Rile. 11. “This stuff is easy, says Herman Schock to Paul Durr. 12. ‘Til probably have a million mistakes if I don't keep my eyes on the book, says George Webber.
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