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SENIORS PREPARE EOR FUTURE Decisions and plans for the future after high school were the main time-consuming activities that most seniors partook in during their last year. Even so, class spirit and participation was at a peak throughout many of the school activities. Being old hands at producing homecoming floats, the seniors captured second place to the sophomore first. Senior attendance at the Homecoming dance was high, along with their spirits. At auditorium assemblies, seniors showed their enthusiasm with many cheers. Toward the end of the year, Prom and the senior all- night party were on the minds of the soon-to-be gradu- ates. All-night party entertainment consisted of pool, volleyball, ping pong, frisbee, a live band, basketball, fooseball, the movie Psycho, and FOOD. The organiza- tion for the party was made by senior parents. Class of '80 tradition called for a caravan to school on the last day of classes, similar to the ones held on the last day of their junior year and the first day of their senior year. ln general, the class motto was get crazy and needless to say, the seniors did not let their motto down. f f .iz PW, .rf.:,i'2?::g: ' 'Ahdrevf.l1fAfffiimiyii'hi15fChir1sQf2-i,'Cdfi4 s2erfs.Peiv1 afw1Jazzgsandi 4: La1ii13fQC1tibg1 , 21fTriaCk 12'WiT9SfH-irtg,2g E 'R -Farr-,Play yl.. 2 3s,agff4:nvQufiwm,iegvems P? 6 rAa' rf W WW Z f 259, f f A 5' f rg' uf f i A A1557 . . .. 5' 5 4 -F 3 ,assi if ,- !i .. Q.. .. r l ,.y,..i,y..y..,...f t .. E .i K1 1-, 'Q -' . .Ty 35. lt7, ' :- ..i. .. . i 74 Anthony - Beat - Seniors ment. 3,f 4:fStudent Council 4, R g. Thomas Bailey Swim Team 1, 2, 3 4: Captain 4: Tennis 2. R ' .lacqualyn Bakeweil Band i, 2, 3 Ski Club 3, 4: EHOVE. DECA, Jeffrey Baum - s Jacqueline Beat Choir 13 Aqua- Tones 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 4. 1 1
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eIl y B.. 1' ti? '1 HSS 23 4 Jeffrey Barslck . Timothy Bassett! V r - Marching Stage, andtloncertr Band 1, 2, 3, 4g 'Latin,Ciebi1, 2, 3, 43 iuissmfiart 2, Pr-acieai 3, Tennis 3. 43 Student Couri'cilg3, 4.5 2 r 2 C S c5anlel:fBerider 2 1 C Paul Berger . Q S Jaequeiyn Best Band I,i2, 3,145 Track 13 Swim Timer 2: Ski,Club 2,,3, 4: Fall Play 2, 3, 43 Youth in Government 4. ' Leslie Blckleyr Drama Club 1: Sotramurai Basket' ball 13 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Ski Club 35 Swim Timer 3: NHS 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, Philip Bickley Student Council 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 3: President 43 NHS 3, 45 Buckeye Boys' State 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Voice of Democracy 3. 45 Scott Paper in-Ptant Economics Seminar 4: Senior Privilege Committee 4.1 Moily Bloomfield g , S A Lance Boesch ' S ' S KylaBoos gg g 2 2 N t ,N ce Q Et l Q 3 S S. 33 Q Xt 1. Spinning the wheel to create a clay pot, Liz Vogel concentrates all her efforts in this goal. 2. Chris Mckinney gives all his attention to his teacher during class. 3, Practice marriage vows are exchanged by Theresa Muratori and Jeff Warner in their Family Living class. 4. Spirit boxes are a terrific source of encourage- ment to Jeff Porter on the day of a big game. 5. Ironing a newly sewn skirt, Jackie Beat clowns for the camera, Seniors - Bender - Bossetti 75
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