"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead." Louisa May Alcott Seniors were asked to put into words their greatest achievement at this point in their lives. The responses ranged from humorous to thought provoking. Although all of them are uniquely outstanding to each individual, only a selection could be used. My greatest achievement is: "picking up the corner of a building while one of my fellow workers was trapped under it."-Kevin Cox "becoming a Christian."-Scot Rudolph "streaking the mall."-Garrison Cattell "I nailed down responsibility."-K~~ Poole "acquiring the ability to read and write. Through writing, I have come to know myself; through reading, I have come to know others."-Margie Dolan "getting a 4 on a scale of I to 5 on the "" Advanced Placement History exam from Princeton."-David Wohlwill
"I am beginning to see myself as I am."Harvey Bolan "I am able to solo an airplane."-Dan Reynolds "Two of them: making Varsity Football and starting my junior year, and making Western All-Star in baseball."-Tim Gambacurta "being able to be my own person."Kathy Stuart "being a member of a crew that sailed to Guadeloupe."-Connie Murray "AAUW award for academic excellence."John Irwin "getting my general class amateur radio license."-David Mandelker "being a good friend."-Ken Bachman "Paperboy of the Year-1972 (CDT)."Ken Rimmey "giving a solo piano recital."-Barb Armes
Samuel E. Marshall Linda C. Martin Mark D. Martsolf Ron Mayes Paul McCrea Anne Louise McDermott Bonnie M. McEwen Katherine McKenna Galen McWilliams