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ome people are always late Doug Boren The Senior Golden Greeks: Ted Kazaglis, Nick Hatzis, Phillip Frantzis and Iohn Charnas. Laurann K. Ferry Diana M. Braden , Chris Greeley Norman E. Henderson Annie Howard Ernest Howard Chuck Zallow looks over the cross-country-course he is going to run. 202 !Seni0rs
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up on everything. 4 It . I ff E: Iames V. Welch Rebecca L- Walfko Paul I' Wafmufh Rhonda watson Iohn H. wazeue Heidi 1. Webb 'fl . .QS ffllk Y f 147' A . Cynthia White Miriam A. White Renee L. Whitney Delroy A. Whittaker Homer O. Wiland Xi'-. W it 'S l 3: H Cherry E. Wright Karen R. Young Charles E. Zallow Iennice Zymaris Irene Williams Valerie A. Williams Ralph I. Williamson Theresa A. Willoughby Sandra A. Wood To eat or to rela Lunch time used to be eating and recess at elementary school, but now it is just a break from classes. Many students eat a meal because they get hungry and others just get something to snack on - French fries, potato chips, or a coke slush. Iust sitting in the cafeteria and talk- ing is another thing students do at lunch. Much gossip is spread about who talked to whom, who went out with whom, and what everyone did . Instead of eating or talking, students may be doing last minute cramming for a test, or homework assignment that is due that after- noon. During lunch at Reserve, the stu- dents can leave the cafeteria to go to the offices, library, or the restroom, and many go to McDonald's or the Hot Dog Shoppe even though they're not supposed to leave the building. Student are allowed to go outside in the spring and they take advantage of it by playing frisbee. Everyone needs a lunch break whether they eat or not to relieve the tensions of a long school day. Seniors 1201
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Sharon D. Logan Lisa M. Naples Dear Seniors, Working on the senior section proved to be a harder task than we expected because we did so many different things in the four years. As we walked in the doors of Reserve as fresh- men we never thought the time would fly by so quickly. Now that we are seniors we regret that we didn't do some things yet glad we did so much. With graduation past events are remem- bered. Although we can never turn back the hands of time, we still have our memories. When we were children we learned to grow with each other and having the company of others helped the process along. In time we blossomed and matured to the point we are at now. Graduation is the ending of our first life and the beginning of another. We are just like a nestling whose parents are pushing him out of the nest, forcing him to learn to fly and be in- dependent. Once the tie is cut, We are forced to take our separate ways in order to grow and mature into adults. The thoughts of Reserve and our friends will always be remembered and cherished. We consider it a privilege to have done the senior section in this year's Aurora. We hope it will bring you fond memories of your friends as you look through the book in years to come. zfmfm' rf Tina Sandor runs to class or she'll be late. l S Patrice L. Rogers Shari L. Williamson These pictures were late and or did not meet certain specifications. Seniors I 203
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