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Seniors Retreat!! jg pP Camp Casey to the rescue! The weekend of October 2- 4 was one the Senior class won’t soon forget. One hun¬ dred and two lively “retrea- tors” loaded three greyhound busses, with mixed feelings about what the weekend would bring. One thought on the minds of many may have been “Can these busses pos¬ sibly make it all the way to Camp Casey? —and back again!’’ The highlight of the week¬ end was Saturday night. The Seniors chose six class offi¬ cers to represent and lead our class, The “retreators” then dis¬ persed until the curfew at 11:30 p.m. Some chose to play table games in the dining room, others sang around a campfire and still others took a romantic walk along the moonlit beach with a good friend. Sunday morning, the Sen¬ iors wearily headed back to school with a short stop at Al- derwood mall. The weekend officially ended with an enthu¬ siastic Senior class yell at the mini park back on our own Julie and Jon share a moment Campus. en route. Seniors load the ferry to begin the trip. Certainly one way to get somewhere! 16 Senior Retreat
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Wendy Rosalie Wiles Undecided Good luck class of 1989 Mary Mae Wiltse Accountant Oh really? Casey Ray Wolverton Business Management That’s incredible!!! Steven Charles Yamamoto Business Administration Hey, boys! James Kendall Zaugg CIA Agent I have NO idea! George Michael Zbaraschuk Medicine Humanities Honor, Peace, and Love Survive: To remain alive or in existence. The 4-Year Seniors have breezed through four years. From freshmen to seniors, they’ve grown to¬ gether and survived both fun and hardships. As freshmen, they felt small and scared. Their sense of class spirit, how¬ ever, began with their first class yell! As sophomores and ju¬ niors, there were addi¬ tions to the class which meant new friends and new adventures. The origi¬ nal class of freshmen that had started the Class of 1988 three years earlier was gone. Those who re¬ turned to AAA each year learned that life is full of “hello’s” and “good¬ bye’s”. It’s all a part of growing up, and they knew they had done a lot of it. The 4-Year Seniors share a special kinship— they share memories of the beginning and the end of the AAA Senior Class of 1988! Seniors 4-Yr. Seniors 15
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OFFICERS: Shari Dixon, President; Jamie Mayhew, Social Vice; Jon Carlson, Spiritual Vice; Vicki Smith, Secretary; Kevin Yamamoto, Treasurer; Scott Pugh, Sgt.-at-Arms
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