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Seniors ... Apathetic? Are You Kidding! Remember those dreadful days when we were but lowly freshmen? It seemed no matter how hard we tried to hide the ' fact, everyone knew,'and they weren't about to let us forget that we were pla- gued with that terrible disease. We even resorted to not performing our class yell at assemblies and pep rallies in order to remain anonymous. It never failed that when we tried to make a good impression on an older, mature person, along came the opposition — a sneaky, low down sen- ior, who interrupted the enjoyment we were experiencing. A big step into adulthood came when we were sophomores and obtained our legal driver’s license. Suddenly, we ac- quired new friends with the “younger” children who wanted to take advantage of our new found freedom and ... our parent’s car. We were then promoted to the rank of junior and things began to look up. As juniors, we were finally allowed to de- clare ourselves human. It became our ul- timate goal to dish out the humility to the freshmen and sophomores that we had experienced as underclassmen. Proving the seniors weren’t the “hot stuff” they thought they were was also a major task that confronted us as juniors. Our junior year also brought such memorable events as preparing for the ever-impor- tant and noteworthy junior senior prom. College bound students also encountered the horrible, shocking three hour ACT test. With senior-hood, came apathy. It was no longer important to prove that we were 1. As seniors, we had a generally good feeling and knew we were the best and didn’t care if anybody else did. We felt we had reached the pot o’ gold at the end of the rainbow. In the meantime, a passion for the “good life” was upon us. However, we would soon be venturing from the shel- tered life of high school to the openness of a world who didn’t much care whether we made it or not. With diploma in hand, our previous twelve years of school will only be memories; but, memories we will not likely forget. Where else could we have met so many people and shared so much. Jeff Doll, Senior
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A distraction from another student causes Jon Haynes to stray from a lecture during class. Fall homecoming activities took Jannis Mattson, Honor Pep member, to downtown Wamego for the decorating of merchant’s windows. Mark Dyer yawns as he grows tired of searching for information to provide him enough knowledge to write an interesting report. Senior class officers: Mike Torrey, Vice-President; Brenda Spence. Treas.; Mike Crosson, President; Kelly Carlson, Sec.; and Tom Burgess, Stu-Co rep.; organized activities for the Class of 1982. Homecoming candidates for the 1981 football season. Row 1: (L to R) — Brenda Spence and Kelly Carlson; Row 2: (L to R) — Amy Holle, Kathy Kimmal, and Missy Hinkle represented the senior class.
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