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. ----. -vv --wg..n-.u.m g This yearls senior class was ready to g i get out into the world and on their 3 own. uWetve waited a long time? Sharon Bralner sighed, llbut it a e seems like these past four years ; have all gone so fastft Preparing for It graduation and having fun during ' their final year of high school kept them pretty busy. .1 The seniors were a very unique 4 class, having developed various l H techniques to make schoOl exciting :f and spontaneous. More students attended the vocational technical school than ever before. Having diverse interests, the class was usually divided about the direction in which they were going. Many seniors felt that the only time the'class was united was during the football season. tlAlmost all the guys in the class played, and the girls came to the games to show their support. That,s the only time during the year that we were really together? commented senior 7 . w'h'EKf'; . W, ' -- 't-.a ---u.. wry em . Look Out World! Ronny Michael. Many of them enjoyed driving trucks and going to 199, others wanted to play sports, some would rather study, and a few managed to do all of these things. But whatever the seniors enjoyed doing, they seemed to have one thing in common - they were going to miss all their friends at school, although they were ready to try life without high school and meet new and different people. Top left Un Winding during Junch kept man y seniors busy. Ed Rippee caught Laura CastiIIon, Marianne Jones, and Virginia Meiderhoff in action. Top right Senior exchange student, Luis Perez came to our 5011001 to learn and improve his Eninsh Ianguage. He is a graduate from a Catholic high 5012001 in Guatemala. Bottom left Senior Caronn Fago aimlesst walks to 01855, WhiIe Marinn Quintus and Donna Schatz are detained by Mr. Meaney. Bottom right Ruth Lawrence, Luis Perez, Andy Trusevicb, and Donna Schatz found the new 1ibrary a big help during their final year of study.
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A Class . of Friends. 9 Juniors . . . caught in the middle. . Almost seniors, but not quite there. Just like every other- class the juniors were special. gI liked the way our class was so close to each other. Wewere all good friends and we did a lot together? explained Becky Rempe. The juniors made the best of their year by planning activities such as 'class parties, class Masses, and going to games only to eat out afterwards. At a class barbecue late in the year disaster struck the junior .class as Julie Griesemer explained, I think I better leave the hurdling to the track field, instead of class pai'tiesf, who showed her sincerity with a dis- located elbow. The juniors were the only lucky class to have co-ed gym which brought lots of enthusiasm to the class. tlI thought it was fun to find out it took the guys longer to get dressed and out to the gym than the girls, laughed Gayle Dreyer.
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Regina Beatty Vince Berg Mark Bertalott Dan Bowen Sharon Bramer Brian Carroll Laura Castillon Mike Dailey Jeff Driscoll Carolyn Fago Kevin Haik Nancy Hall Joe Howard Sean Hyde John Jabusch Marianne Jones Zave Keith Ruth Lawrence Linda Lugge Linda MacDougall Marc Manczuk Ron Michael Virginia Meiderhoff Steve Quinn Marilyn Quintus Ed Rippee Donna Schatz Randy Schell Vito Sisto Linda Spielman Rita Swisher Renee Thornton Andy Trusevich Kelly Verfurth Tom Weiss Not pictured: Greg Cherry Robin Robinson Luis Perez
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