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SWEDEN EWE WWCEE W3 ECN EEEIILtE t t t Twas the day before school and all through the halls, frustrated students lined the walls. Memories of summer, kissed by the sun, and fears of hard classes and gaining a ton. Favorite old faces mingled with new, and people star- ing like youire on display at the zoo. Wandering around from station to station, saying good-bye to summer vacation. We realize at last with glee and frustration that school has begun. ltis REGISTRATION! A. You mean I'm a Senior this yearI B.The new fadatCampion-Foot Autographing. C. Trisia Baker and Kim Was- iczko have a Senior Chat with Mr. Hampton. D. Get me with your best shot, says Cherie Burr. E. Moving inl What an experi- ence. F. Jamie Schlisner looking fore someone with green shqelaces at the annual handshake. G. Mr. Martinsen watches as Miss Lambeth guards the money box. STUDENT LIFE
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QUEBEEW EUWE Cl BELMWEILEIE BEELLULLE To the average observer on Saturday night, August 23, the gym looked like an overcrowded garage sale. But each and every student knew what was about to take place! The Seniors, in red, were eager to seize the winner's title. This was their fourth class scramble, so they were ready to live up to tradition. 85 white clad Juniors were ready to conquer, too. Might this be the year the Seniors would falter? Sophomores couldn't be outdone. Blue was their color and hyper was a good adjective to describe them. The Freshmen deserve a compliment, too. Now they have one year's experience behind them. Watch out class of 88 - next year you'll have tougher competi- tion. The Seniors got off to a flying start, but the Juniors held their ground. The Sophomores lead kept climbing, while the Freshman figured out their game strategy. It all boiled down to one event in the end. The Seniors lead was diminishing as the Juniors closed in. But tradition held and granted the Seniors their long awaited victory. Tune in next year when . .. A. We won! We wonl . . . or did we? B. Stuart Rasco and Bart Herrick ready and waiting. C. Mark Pfeiffer strategically crosses the floor in the marble relay. D. Heidi Sanchez and Pam Coburn: What's going on over there? E. The class of 89 prepared for victory. F Ingredients for a class scramble - everything 6 Hurriedly trying to count out IO pairs of shoes, Bruce Hahn tries for two more points - 8 STUDENT LIFE -
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