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Joan Mattern Mary Ellen Mattern Missy May Sheila McLeod 1. Larry Leon and Sean McNamee display that they are proud to be seniors. 2. Seniors give it all they've got to win the joy jug at the pep assembly before the loot- ball playoffs 3. Brian Pfeiffer, Rich Schmidt, and Pat Gan- non take time to discuss their psychology observations of young children. Seniors 27
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Lctha Leader Charge LeAnn Leighty Larry Leon Unity Strengthens Senior Class According to a survey from the 1983 seniors, they felt closeness in their class. They remarked that the feeling of unity kept them strong, and that they will be remem- bered not only for being the senior class, but for having “senior class.” Tony Keelin said in describing his class, “A summary wouldn’t describe us, you would need a book.” Paul Schaub felt, “The senior class is a group of motivated individuals — truely the leaders of the future.” Bill Mangan Jane Mattern Rich Schmidt added another point of view, “The class of ’83 is such a mix of different individuals that senior unity should be weak, but it is tremendously strong.” 26 Seniors
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Poll Reveals Sean McNamee Stan Meier Senior Favorites “Up Where We Belong” was chosen homecoming and favorite song by the 1983 senior class, while Loverboy was their choice for favorite group. “E.T.” and “An Officer and a Gentleman” topped the favor- ites poll in the movie category. In the TV division, M'A'S'H , “Hill Street Blues,” and “Dynasty” were select- ed as favorites. Other top choices included Taco John’s as the favorite place to eat, and “bag it” and “holy popcorn” as the most popular sayings. Mary Murphy Pam Naasz 28 Seniors
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