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Wd' ' -- --is-iw.-...A . ,,.. P 14' 3.--7 Na W, 1579 is., up rin. V77 KATHRYN BUTTERBAUGH KEVIN CAHILL JENNIFER CAIN Q -- P I J .ww .,. ws... llll 11111111331 7' '-il' 'us-' 3, - 1, ,, . 1 nl - 'lF'0J'!' 'w':k.L 'T- 9g.. 1 ' x, .L -Wg '+?1f-f-f-i- in - 14 f'- .j:'::f l':'f'5fArl1ti-'?9'f'. , ,r Wifi L, I if , Tx A j,,i6j9. .1-Q . , -S-,---H -..-1 41:1-n:,,Q-'yy MQ 215-'ffl . in ...H ...Zig W The Class of '8l We're Something Special I 1 The Class of l98l is a class that has outshined and outclassed those graduat- ing before us. We were a unified class that became closer as our three years at W-L passed. Most seniors agreed that what made our class stand out was our never- ending spirit. We were so spirited that we even had our own cheer: We're so rowdy, we have fun, we're the Class of '8ll The yearbook staff took a poll asking seniors what they thought made the Class of l98l different from other senior clas- ses. The following are the responses that were given most often: - We were more involved and willing to help in all activities - L.M. - Our class had a lot of good leaders and a very enthusiastic working group of stu- dents - BM. - We're closer, more unified - M.V. and PQ. - The class of '8l had more school spirit than any of the past classes. - AD. - Class of '8l: We're still the onelf - We were never Freshmen, NK. - We found the balance between fun and work that so many of the past classes have attempted to discover. A- NR. - We retained the spirit and drive that marked our Junior year instead of going into the famed Senior Slump . -- MNX. lt is obvious that we held our class in the highest regard. Everyone will always remem- ber the Class of '8l as being something spe- cial- and that we werel One senior char- acterized the class as follows: We were a collection of high-spirited crazy nutsl 1. Joe Cool, alias Tom Rertie, af Q ,iz-sri, gain Q 2. Someone should tell Lisa lngrassia fha' she' s sczipi sf-it to use her hands, not her feet' -vw 5 S i st' XTX ui! N...-Z ,.l C5 Sfpgaig. gl! ..,-f if rrdl r Seniors fl 21
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, 'Sv' Qkiv f 6 1'-'Q 53 VICKIE BODO FREDERICK V. BOHNER ANNA BOLLER DIANA L. BORDEN fsfx F ,rf arf' Sv'- Q DWIGHT C. BOSTON JOHN BOVE MARK BOVE A '1' 7' 40: 15-4 N 12 YT? ELAINE BRIDGES KAREN F BROWN TRACY BRUBAKER 'QQ i 5' M Ti M Ill ,o--,S 0fi'Ss ' .K QQIKKV , . J e-3 -S ' 1 1 MARSHALL F. BRYANS THAO PHUONG BUI XU BUI 20 IIIL Seniors -N 5 Y-T ,
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,-, 'nt ' ? -'Q 'sr ADRIENNE M. CARPENTER rw 416 if-no A A X S i ff' 'g s xwsa' ?! F JAMIE CARRINGTON X x TRACEY CARTER BETH A. CERNY 'Q' no-.fn I - -'-x,. x K gt .1 N , ti CHOL HUN CHOI TERRI L. CHOTNER MANON P. CHUMACERO JOHN CIANCIOSI Closs Officers Since the beginning of our Sophomore yeor our closs officers hove worked toword hoving on unforgettoble prom ond groduo- tion. Their jobs hove required o lot of time ond hord work. Therefore, why would one wont to be on officer? Cindy Fong ond Lindo Montgomery both stoted thot they wonted to be on officer to help our closs ond to promote school spirit. Since mony of the officers hod held on office before, they were oble to co-ordinote octivi- ties quickly ond with ci fovoroble outcome. The mony hours thot the officers hove spent working for the closs hove been worthwhile. They hove goined voluoble ex- perience ond hove met mony people. My job hos tought me listening obility, temper control, ond the obility to ovoid ponic, commented Bryon McEochern. Much of what the officers hove occom- plished hos not been visible, but most ogree thot without them, our closs would not hove been os greot ond successful os it wos. l. First Rigw ,ynri Terrell, L. so lngvossici, Cindy Fong, Don Michael, Mimi Qu-nn Second Row Larry, Willioms, Mori: Moddrey, Bryon McEochern, Mory Bocos Pom Quonvud Missing Tomoro Cohen, Joe McDode, Betsy Fee, Arnodor Sontollo Joy Dunlop Lindo Montgomery 2. Lindo Mont- Qomew delifers he' report dt one ot the mony closs meetings V? fy J .ffl
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