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Deliverance With open doors and, open minds, this place of wisdom contains all kinds. The air is clear, we’ve finished our fourth and final year. To greet the world with knowing eyes, we have been delivered onto silver skies. We as a people must be heard, for our opinion will soon be learned. Our generation must realize, that we must live, grow and rise. The present time is just a dream, but when set free we all redeem. Our preparation has encumbered on us to use wisdom, This is the goal for all to attain. This note 1 give to the people of Eighty-Four, May they speak of us from shore to distant shore. by Scott Metcalf
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The Tri-County Summit The summit is the highest peak on a mountain. It is the place every mountain climber wants to get to. In order to reach the summit the climber must work. He or she must use skills that have been learned and, my making mistakes, learn new skills. The climber must go on in spite of pain, weariness, and stebacks. What is the reward? To get to the top. To get above the crowd and see the beauty of the world, and to know you earned every breathtaking sight you see. Learning is no easy task, either. It is work. It is tiring. It can be painful, and it often has setbacks. To acheive, a student must overlook all of this. He or she must keep “climbing.” What is the reward? Knowledge. Knowledge that enables the student to question those who would take away the rights of an unaware population. Knowledge that puts the students above the crowd where he can see the breathtaking sights that only the enlightened mind can see. Does receiving a high school diploma mean you have reached The Summit? It means you have reached a summit. But as every good climber knows, there’s always another, more challenging peak to conquer. Good luck graduates. May you seek many Summits, and may you conquer them all. Cover Design: Michael Wood, Commercial Arts
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Dedication We, the Class of 1984, dedicate our yearbook to to all the athletic staff who helped us during our four years at Tri-County. These coaches put a lot of time, effort, and interest into our sports program. They took pride in their athletes and taught their athletes to have pride in themselves. They also imparted to the athletes a respect for fellow participants in athletic endeavors. We appreciate, in particular, the work done by Mr. Paul Trovato, the Athletic Director. Mr. Trovato works hard all year, every year, to organize and motivate the athletic program at Tri-County. He continually tries to interest many students in sports, so they may enjoy the rewards that this participation brings. We are grateful for his enthusiasm and dedication. We have learned a great deal from him. Mr. Trovato and all of our coaches have shown us leadership. We thank them for this, and will not soon forget the lessons they have taught us. Clockwise from upper left: J. Genoa, E. Hichborn, R. Sloane, K. Swanson, P. Trovato, B. Doucette, K. Morris, T. Olsen, M. Feeley, B. McDonough, J. Lino, H. Stevens and J. LaVoie, M. Medeiros, K. Dow, B. Packard, J. Morrison, B. McKinny, Mr. Dumas, T. Ciulla, H. King. Missing: Mr. Gibson, Mr. Murkland, Mr. Bugg, Mr. Halstead.
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