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Page 28 text:
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The 1978 Moving Up Day began as any in the past, but ended with a new sentimental twist. It was not only a day of laughter and excitement, but one of sadness. For the seniors it is their last Moving Up Day; for the seventh graders, it is their first. Both classes equally enjoyed the activity. We began laughing at the Senior's interpretation of their future class reunion, and the hulking figure of Mike Morley By the time Howard Sorenson portrayed Dr. Nephew, the auditorium was filled with laughter. We all changed seats with our usual enthusiastic spirit. Although 80 was Movin' Up and 82 was Cornin' Through , '78 was glad to be at the top. The class presidents presented their speeches tell- ing of the past year's achievements. Then, on a more serious note, Karson DeSilva, the Senior President, described the senior year plus the hopes the departing class of '78 had for the underclassmen. Usually during the singing of the senior's song at least a few tears are shed. However, the singing of Come Sail Away didn't seem to come through to the sorrowful satisfaction of some seniors, especially Paula Ryan Perhaps we underclassmen should have been more sentimental but we did apologize. No matter how we appeared to act, we DO miss you, Seniors of 1978. Up and Out
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Homecoming 78 1. Joe Cetta and teammates celebrate after a touchdown pass 2. Coach Breuer urges on the Walton line 3. Lance Warner finds some running space through the right side of the line. 4 Queen Kelly shows her talent on the dance floor. 5. Phil King and Lisa Lurenz swing to the Ivan Shroud beat
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1 Sharon Constable speaks out for her class 2 Jim Dorsey is sworn in as Student Council President 3. 4, 5 Each class has its own sign of identity. 6 Is that the new baton twirler? 7 Laugh with John! 8 Don't bump the mike, Pat! 9 Robbie, the makings of a new President'
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