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Posted by:

Karen Rasmussen

Class:

1964

Memory:

I was in swim class and it was a cold day, so I pushed the lifeguard into the pool because he was totally dressed and I thought he should feel how cold the water was. Instead of just falling in, he did a twist in mid-air and looked right at me. Another girl was supposed to push Ms. Lively into the pool, but she chickened out. LOL

Posted by:

Joseph DeBaun

Class:

1973

Memory:

my friend Barry Jameson, Bob Baker and I walked into the administrative office and stole the grade records of a girl that Barry was interested in. Also, I turned in a memo for the daily activities newsletter bragging about what a great cross country runner Joe DeBaun was. I then forged Mr. Valois' name on the bottom of the memo. Needless to say they did not publish it !

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