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GREGORY ANDREW ZETTS, JR. TOM ALLEN CARR Greg Drifting, Course of Study: Tom Pinchy, Courst of Study: Academic, Ambition: To be successful, Vocational, Ambition: To get a job, Birthdate: June 8, 1963, Activities: Birthdate: May 7, 1963, Activities: None. None. EWARD C. DOBO Ed Hawk Run, Course of Study: General, Ambition: To graduate from college without graduating from High School, Birthdate: January 30, 1963, TIM HOOVER Activities: Speech and Drama Club 2, 3 4 Senior Not Pictured: , . ODE TO E IORS Back in our first days here we would walk through the doors scared to death of everything. The teachers scared you, but after you had them and the year was through you even missed them. You would walk past the cafe on a Friday after school and wonder how it had made it through another week of us - will I ever eat a pocket sandwich again? Did you ever walk through the halls alone and think that this is really where we grew up? We had fun times - all the joys, sor- rows, laughs, and even cries we shared with one another. We grew up together, and helped each other with problems that weren't even ours. It was so easy to talk about just anything. How we waited for the things to prove our seniority: the prom, class rings, senior pictures: but, most of all, fellowship. Of course we all had our problems and spats, but it always seemed they couldn't last too long with the people we've known for the biggest part of our lives. Pretty soon these halls, the good old cafe, our lockers, class rings, proms, and sporting events will be a part of our past. No longer will we be walking in and out the same doors together. We will all be going our own ways: parted to pursue our own goals alone. We will no longer be struggling for the same goal together - becoming seniors. We have to go our own ways and make individuals of ourselves. All the things we once shared will just be memories - sad, happy, sorrowful, even bad: but, no matter which, they are from the past. All the screams and yells we gave to support our classmates at one time or another will be over. Why is it we can grow up together, but we can't grow old together? . . . Some people say that seniors are show-offs and think they're great. Well, we do. Some day, when you make it, you'll be exactly the same. You see, we have to be that way to make it. Deep down we all have the same fear we did when we first walked in those doors six years ago - the fear of leaving the past and starting a future. By a Senior 34 Seniors
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