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Graduates
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Seniorsview expansive growth.
The class of 1981 has probably seen more miracles occurring on Liberty Mountain in the way of growth and construction than any otherclass.
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RA wasonce intheArmy National Guard.
Rhonda Hewett decided to accept a challenge and joined the army after graduation from high school. She marched sixmiles aday, learned how to shoot an M-16 rifle,and was an expert at throwing live grenades
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Morris pulls his weight by selling dumbbells.
Billy Morris worked his way through his senior year at LBC by managing the weight-lifting department of several GNC stores Morris played football for four years at LBC and exemplified thebody-built image the store wanted to project.
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LBC senior sees dream beginning tocome true.
Rod Gladfelter, who ended his collegiatefootballcareer in 1979 atLBC, isnow playing semi-pro footballfor the West Virginia Rockets He's also finishing up work on a degree from LBC. He hopes to eventually play in the NFL
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Besides being an all-state basketball player for LBC, Brenda Gunsallus is alsoaserioustennisplayer. She finds tennis the most rewarding sport because it allows for more individual competition.
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Knutson isastudent, too
Although Dr. Robert Knutson is a member ofLBC's religion faculty, his wife Dianne Knutson isa studentat LBC
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Debbie Richey runs for fun.
Her habit takes her over 70 miles out of her way every week,but marathon running isher love. She ran a50 mileultra-marathon inthesummer of 1980 and sees more competitive running in thefuture.
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