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                                       Jenny  Wozny
                                      Steve  Yochum
                                      Yvonne  Young
                                         Craig  Zeller


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                                Cars  were  an  important
                                part  of  the  seniors’  lives.
                                They  not  only  got  them
                                home from  school, but, also
                                took  them  to  their  fun
                                activites.

                                  It fauMiyAt'



                                  a,  te&t       toe
                                   SA YING
                                                         . . .
                                   GOOD-BY





                 Your gaze  centers in  on  the gym  floor  -  a  smile
             pulls at the corners of your mouth - you reflect back
             to  the  time  you  and  all  your  friends  came  to  see
             the  biggest  basketball  game  of your  freshman  year.
             It  was one  of the  best  times!  Now your gaze  focuses
             back  with  choirs  in  confined  rows  growing  clearer.
             In  only  a  few  hours  you’ll  be  graduating  on  this
             same  floor.  The  time  went  by  so  quickly.
                 The  memories  have  been  made,  and  Ralston
             High  was  definitely  included  in  them.  It  will  be
             hard  to  say  good-by.  The  teachers  that  seniors
             became  close  to  through  four  years  of  work,  pain
             and  reward  will  be  left.  People  seen  everyday,
             taken  for  granted,  will  no  longer  be  there.  All  the
             familiar  places  that  held  happiest  and  saddest
             moments  will  be  there  for  the  next  set  of  students.  The last week of school was
                 The  security  is  gone,  but,  if  the  school  did  its   quiet,  and  the  halls  bare,
                                                                       for  the  seniors  had  said
             job,  we  will  now  be  ready  to  face  the  next  phase   their  last  good-bys  until
             of  life.  The  times  had  were  special,  the  times  to   graduation.
             come  -  unknown.  To  say  thank  you  is  insufficient.
                 Although  each  senior  leaves,  they  don’t  say            ■ > < -
             good-by  completely.  Ralston  will  always  hold  a
             special  place  in  each  heart.
                                                                       Friends,  Kim   Paskach  and
                                                                       Dana  Ienn,  like  others  will
                                                                       always  remain  close  even
                                                                       with  graduation  and  dif-
                                                                       fernt  future  goals.




                                                                       A  sign  made  by  the  mid­
                                                                       term  graduates  expressed
                                                                       their  last  thoughts  before
                                                                       leaving.  It  read,  “Later
                                                                       Days  Ralston  High!”


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