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Elmer Grant Bowman. Jr. Nancy Lee Buterbaugh Melody Lee Carl Elmer, Jr.” “Nancy “Squirt Vocational General Business Education Debra Karen Decker “Decker” Business Education Jeffrey Lynn Deike “JefT General Cinda Kay Douglas “Douglas General 22
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CLASS MOTTO: WE JUDGE OURSELVES BY WHAT WE FEEL CAPABLE OF DOING; OTHERS JUDGE US BY WHAT WE HAVE DONE. CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: Blue Tinted Carnation Dark Blue and Gold SENIORS CLASS SONG: Memories like the corners of my mind. Misty watered colored memories, Of the way we were. Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind. Smiles we gave to one another Of the way we were. Can it be that life is oh so simple then. Or has time rewritten every line. If we had a chance to do it all again, Tell me, would we, could we? Memories may be beautiful and yet. What’s to painful to remember We simply just can’t forget So it’s the laughter we will remember. We will remember. Of the way we were. CLASS HISTORY We, being the 48th graduating class and containing only 45 students started our junior high school years with little experience of the high society education. During 9th grade we visited the Capitol and William Penn Museum in Harrisburg, Pa. In 10th grade we visited the Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C. In our Junior year we received our class rings and our class jackets, visited the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. We worked hard decorating for the 1977 Junior and Senior Prom — “We’ve Only Just Begun” — which contained a beautiful gazebo in the middle of the dance floor. We hope that the Juniors will work as diligently and have as much fun arranging our 1978 Prom. We started our Senior year hoping to be successful seniors. We topped the magazine sale records with a total sale of $5,355.58, and as of January we have sold $2,500 in ad- vertising sales and we have sales yet to receive. Being a small, but mighty class, we have topped all records. We have had a rewarding year because we have worked very hard. We now are planning a future full of happiness, memories, and success. 21
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Vicki Lynn Earnest John Franklyn Ebersole Bonnie Goodrich ••Vicki “John Bonnie” Business Education General General Timothy Marvin Goodrich Steven Frank Haulman Debbie Elaine Hendershot “Tim” “Steve” “Hendershot Academic General General 23
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