Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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Melynda Eck Devin Eddings Steve Eggert Kathy Ellis Jim Epperson John Epperson Gamck Erwin John Faelske Mike Farrell Robert Fennessy Jeff Foulds Robert Freeland lest a Frtstoe Stephanie Fnstoe Dianne Funk Darren Gadson Kevin Galxnn David Gatewood Kim Germann Don Godsey 24 Senior Class

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When You You Say §ei|ioi ’85 Say Unity Seniors T1T1 nity is defined in the dictionary as the state of being one; singleness. This is what the class of 1985 has progressed into our many together. We, the seniors, have devel- oped a great bond with each other in our class. The class of 1985 had many activities to keep them occupied and together. We were involved in sports and in other in school activities, as well as outside get togethers. We started the year off right by working on the senior float for homecoming. During the year was the powder puff football game, where this year the senior girls proved their unity by coming together and beating the juniors. Yes, we showed the juniors who had it to- gether. We also had parties in which most every senior enjoyed taking part in. Throughout the year, seniors got together and hung out at the Plaza on Friday and Saturday nights. Then at the end of the year, there's the senior skip day, a day that every senior looks forward to participating in. The seniors have shared a lot of pleasurable and not so pleasurable times together. Each senior has very special memories of their own that they will always cherish. Moreover, the seniors will never forget this enjoyable and long awaited year of graduation. New friendships are made and old friendships have become stronger. The new students that are seniors have no problem fitting into our class. Monica Butts from Omaha, Nebraska said, Every- body was friendly and treated me like I was wel- comed to the school. We are a class that is to- gether, but yet we are individuals. You can be any type of person and fit into the class of 1985. The seniors came together and formed a unified class, nothing can break the bond that the seniors have with each other. Hopefully the qualities each senior possesses will help them after graduation is over. The unity the seniors have developed over their years together, will not diminish with graduation. As we enter into the real world, and grow into individuals and adults, this unity we shared will stay with us. Instead of looking on graduation as a sad time, remember we will be together again, at our reunion. Donna Dixon Desiree Dodson Terry Dorman Roberta Downing Chrts Dudley Gereld Duggins Scott Dye Michelle Eagleman Senior Class 23 —»



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Scqioi ’85 Remember. . . A emember ail those long years of waiting until you were a That time has finally come, and it is almost gone. The ending of our senior year is just the beginning of a whole new life. Our high school days amount- ed to only a small part of our life, yet the memories of these last four years will hold on and endure. Those special times with friends, those parties, the weekend games, the dances . . . remembering forever the good times of our senior year. Remember . . . — Remember when you and 1 made a bet (concerning 'royalty'), but you never got a chance to collect, yet. —Remember a dark long night beside a highway with the best two in the world at that time— Prince —Remember the parties at Bob- by's house. — Remember when we were staring at that guy, and then we drove over the curb. —Remember 2 on 1. —Remember when we had the house to ourselves. —Remember the float meetings. — Remember when everyone laughed at the football team during the homecoming assem- bly . . . but even more so, re- member who got the last laugh, dominated the game, and won 14-6. —Remember when you first said 'I love you —Remember the times we didn't come home until 6:00 in the morning —Remember Pennylover—I love you. — Remember the road trips—on the beach, and saying good-bye. —Remember our first deadline. —Remember how we hated to say good-bye only until tomor- row. —Remember the ski trip. Senior Class 25 John Golden Tinlyn Graham Jim Graves Kim Green Marc Green Rodney Green Denise Grogman Lessu Guillory Brenda Hankins ludy Harber

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