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INTRODUCTION The Evergreen Yearbook, what a story! A s most of you probably know, the yearbook organization has encountered many problems yfeJISlSB over the past few years. This year is no exception. Last year, the yearbook staff elected to produce only a senior directory instead of a full scale book. Well, this year, we decided to attempt to put together a “real” year¬ book! We hope you will all keep in mind the fact that we didn ' t begin production until second semester. Because of this, the 1984 yearbook attempts to cover the whole year as completely as possible. We have divided the book into seven sections beginning with seniors and ending with sports. We have also covered academics, campus life and special events. As co-editors, Ray Chin, Debbie Shuck and Donna MacLean, we hope you enjoy a book that we are very proud of. We have put a lot of hard work into this project along with the sincere dedication and help of our graphic designers, Carol Bloodsworth and Gretchen Altergott, without whom, this book would not have been produced. We would like to dedicate this book to two of our favorite, yet skeptical administrators, Dr. Carol Williamson and Mr. John Fields. These two were as supportive as pos¬ sible considering the past reputation of the yearbook. Although we didn’t let their pessimism bring us down, we also think they met their match with the three of us. So, here’s to you Carol and John. We hope you enjoy the book and the taste of cardboard!!
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SENIORS Memories that will be carried with us for the rest of our lives. A s the days of college life draw to a close for the Senior Class of 1984, it is perhaps appro- -Ipriate to re¬ mind us all of the precious memories made during their college years that they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Remember Friday nights at the Pub, football games, campus¬ wide water battles, stick ball, mud sliding and food fights at the dining hall? “Two for one night ' ” at the Flying Club was always something to dance about! How about those dreaded long distance phone bills, gang? And what in heaven’s name would we have done without such wonderful study aids as Cliff Notes, No-Dose and 4 Star Pizza with home delivery? These memories are from just a short segment of their lives. As the Class of 1984 moves on, whether it be to tbe job market, married life or further education, let us extend to them best wishes in their future endeavors and in the making of many more good memories.
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