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Each one of us grows in our own way, living each day for its own intrinsic worth and then anticipating the next one. We leave behind many memories, some sad, others are happy. But each of us has experienced events in our lives that may be of little impor- tance or that may drastically change our lives. Some individual remembrances don't alter our lives. Going to gym class on the Friday you're not supposed to, the day the research class went to Delhi, and Mrs. Matalavage's social studies classes— these are among memories we all enjoy, but they don’t change our lives very much. We also share moments that most of us will never forget: the sit-down strike in 1975, the bomb scare in 1975. the Junior-Senior Prom of 1979-1980, and the Moving-Up Day ceremonies of 1979. These memories made an impression upon all of us. We will never forget these moments. For most of us, though, we foresee that our most memorable moment will be gradua- tion. It's an event we will all experience, and. at the same time, it will be a big step for- ward in our lives. Certain moments in our individual lives will never be forgotten. Most of us will look back someday and smile at the memories of our high school years. What was your most memorable moment in high school?
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The moment I first came to this school as an exchange student — Kiyo Passing every subject without failing — Phil King Getting caught smoking in 8th grade — Toni Schmidt During Halloween, I played the spook and freaked out the whole school — Lisa Cauble Polish Red Lights— Bambi Holtslander The state fair, when the Warrior Marching Band placed 6th in the state our first year out — Ward Anders When Dug Mugglin said, “1 always thought you were real nerdy, but you aren't. — Dave Williams When two friends of mine and I had to hide in the catw'alk above the auditorium for two class periods so the principal wouldn't find us. — Doug Crane Breaking my leg playing frisbee — Don Furgeson During lunch hour with my friends and fooling with the girls — Jeff Allen Skip Day — Frank Seely Walking through the door and seeing teachers — Don Hessinger Just being a senior — Tom Cucciarre The way all of us once looked and acted. — Sue Carlson Catching the touchdown pass against Chenango Forks in J.V., 1977 — Chris Conway Failing — Rick Bow ker Opening night of Arsenic and Old Lace. — Lori Carrol My first day of school in Walton on May 9,1977, and it snowed. I had just left my previous home in 90 degree weather — Andrea Dovidio Jr. Skip Day — Nancy Hornbeck Making the All-Sus. team in football — Norm Kilpatrick In track, breaking the mile record for the walk — Scott Poulin
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