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A Touch Of Class ... ’78 Senior Class History Officers: L-R. Sec-Karen Johns. Pres-John Curto. V. Pres-Kathe Kiser. Trea. -Marcy Miller Advisor-Mr. Fenoglietto 14 In the fall of 1972, nearly one hundred shaky-kneed seventh graders entered the high school doors into the world of the unknown. This journey would take six long years to complete. We began to get more and more involved with school activities. Michelle Rossi and John Nepsha were elected to represent us as crown bearers for the Sweater Hop. Graduating into eighth grade proved that we actually endured a full year of hectic high school life. We held our heads a little higher as we watched over the new seventh graders wandering the halls with dazed expressions on their faces. After two years, we finally earned a class title, Freshmen. We faced the greatest challenge ever set before us — planning a dance. The theme of our Freshman Class Sweater Hop was “Precious Moments”. We elected Kathy Hemphill, Tracy Hornock, Karen Johns, Kathe Kiser, Kathy Moon, Bob Cindric, Frank Julian, Mike Kachonik, John Nepsha, and Dave Radomski to escort the Seniors on the big night; Maria Machulsky, Marcy Miller, John Curto, and Stan Trybus served as ushers. The announcers for the evening were Michelle Rossi and Bob Bell. During our Sophomore year, we proudly extended our hands to show off our brand new class rings. Our main duty this year was to sponsor the Christmas Dance. The dance proved to be such a great success that even Santa came to join in the fun. Selling jewelry, pies, and popcorn were a few of the activities to raise money for our Junior Prom. Minds were busy thinking of a theme and decorations. We decided to name it “Traces of Love” and planned it around a country setting with a gazebo and a pond. The year 1978 had finally come; the year to make the most important decisions that ever faced us. We all wondered what we would be doing in ten years and if we would still be close with our high school friends. It was a future filled with uncertainties, but most of us were excited to go out and face the world on our own. Flower: Yellow Daisy and Baby’s Breath Colors: Gold and Green Song: Free Bird-Lynard Skynard Motto: One today is worth two tomorrows; what I am to be, I am now beginning. Benjamin Franklin
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