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ln Memory of John D. Currier April 76, 1950-April 79, 7977 Fun, determination, spirit, and life - that's what John stood for, and that's how he lived. People who didn't know him feel sad and are sympa- thetic, but they don't realize how much John taught so many people. He taught us how to live and how to look at life through our own eyes. He had enough spirit to keep going no matter how rough things became. He loved life, and got as much out of life as any- one, if not more. The thoughts and memories of John will always be in our hearts and minds, but more important than those are the lessons about life we learned from John. In his own spe- cial way, John will never leave us. The glory of friendship is not the out- stretched hand, nor the kindly smile, not the ioy of companionship, it is the spirited inspira- tion that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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A' I .A I VAL MAHAR DAVE OSTROM STEVE PIERSON RUTH TRACY You can make it if you try. Sly I will always strive to reach the star Speed is my passion. The fruits of life can only be gained Stone. that shines upon me. through hard work. Seniors not photographed TOM ANDRUS KURT BORNER BILL CARSON MIKE CRANDALL' MARK DAVEY KEVIN DUMAS BRIAN JOSLYN LEE ANN KRESS ED LOCKWOOD DAVE MYRICK HOWARD NICKERSON CONNIE RICKERSON JOE STOECKEL RAY TEED BRIAN TUCKER TED WEST MARGIE WATTS JANET HERBERT' DEBBIE HUBBARD To' live . . . To experience . . . To Enjoylife:be yourself. Anew face is always good to look at. enjoy. . .. ' 'Reflections ' ' The first class to complete four years in the new high school is very interesting statistically. We have more sets of twins than any other class 151. The twins only make up a portion of our 10.5 ton C1-31,090 poundj class. The boys weigh approximately 17,242 pounds, 3394 pounds more than the girls. Our average weight per person is 141 pounds. Our class is also the largest to ever graduate from Windsor. There are 225 people in The Class of 78 , 106 girls and 119 boys. The first indication of what a fabulous class we were came in our Freshman year when we won the Spirit Jug in our very first ep Rally. Our fantastic school spirit has continued, and we have won every Pep Rally since then. In addition to winning the Pep ally, our enthusiasm showed through again with a victorious Christmas window. During our Sophomore year we won the first prize at the Homecoming for our unusual Bicentennial Float, as well as the Spirit Jug. That year we also saw the beginnings of our uture of financial success. During our Junior year we sponsored the largest Prom ever in the History of Windsor. The Treadway will never see such a spectacular Prom again. Again in our Junior year our Christmas window, The Partridgellliln a Pear Tree rvon first place. Then in our Senior year our class succeeded all other classes by making 313,700 in our magazine sale, compared ,o the usual 356,000 We The Class of 78 can iustifiably declare that we have improved and brought more pride and spirit to our school than any other class before us. Our great achievements have been brought about through togetherness, class spirit, and willingness to work, Therefore, the Class of 78 leaves this thought - Togetherness is the way to success! 83
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