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SUPERLA TIVES Denise Guyan FM: Summer ’85 FS: U no momento CLASS ARTISTS PP: My McDonald’s uniform. — Mary Remian and Mike Southern BEST ALL AROUND Amy Sosik and Matt Rous- seau CLASS ATHLETES John Degnan and Mary Duff L: Football, 31, Jennifer § Christo- pher DL: Spinach, losing Football games PG: To succeed in life, t have a happy family FM: 8 27 85 10 29 85 20
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L hunting, carpen Money DL: school, CHOLOG es Bubbly, ilson, PSY- -Puddies D: People with no self-re- spect, being alone FM: I-4-85, times ane, laughs ‘Kelli Gurski L: skiing, shopping, being happy D: frozen lemonade, c, being paranoid FM: being w Mom, Pirate, PP: class ring, my Vega SENIORS ENTERING THE WORK FORCE Graduation from High School is the beginning of a very big step in life. For the first time in twelve years, we are confronted with the choice of going to school in September. It is a difficult choice to make. Many Seniors, who are unsure of what they really want, decide to work for a while until they can definitely decide if they want to go on to college. Still others are absolutely sure that college is not for them, and they will enter the work force immediately. The majority of us are looking forward to graduation because we want to know what life after High School is all about. We want to start leading that life, and see what is in store for us. However, inside of everyone there is a sense of fear of the unknown. Suddenly, we go from a programmed life into a life of choices: our life, to lead as we feel we should. When asked if he was looking forward to life after High School, one student responded, “To not look forward to it would be not to grow,” and that is what graduation is all about: growing into a new, unknown stage of life, learning, making mistakes, and deal- ing with situations and problems that arise. No matter what your choice, you have grown through making that choice, and growth is never bad.
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£5 Charlotte Haller Carol Hammond “Though this be madness, yet LL: horses, Scruffy DL: snobs FM: there is method in’t.” Holland ’84 FG: to be happy PP: Gin- ger FS: You're kidding, really. Md Alan Hemingway Joseph Heywood L: My Barracuda Mopar, T.C., L: Denver, Santa Barbara, London, flying w Dad, Mr. W. D: imports, | Munchums, BSKTVL, Sponge, JC D: Akies w weird hair, wipe-outs FS: | Min. wage, colories, Bus, 7 AM, S.J., Happiness is a big black Mopar. flat tires —- Rt. 20 FS: You big nerd FM: Europe. BABY PICTURES Row |: Tracy Rutherford, Maria Santoro Row 2: Sue Schadlich, Julie Seelig Row 3: Kathy Simpson, Amy Sosik Row 4: Mike Southern Row 5: Marlene Swanson 2
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