Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1988

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1. WISHING SHE was in Mexico, Susan Jutting relaxes with nature 2. AS AGGRAVATION sets in. Shannon Jones and Staci Ringgenberg, juniors, prepare the Pillow Heads for entertain- ment at coronation. 3. ‘ LOOK AT these SEXY legs! Tim Weis2 shows off his Wacky Tourist Day attire. 4 DREAMING OF the night to come. Amy Anderson, senior, helps decorate for coronation night 5. MODELING HIS school spirit on Color Day. Chris Leonard, senior, shows the Blue Gold 6. ALL SMILES, the 1987 Homecoming King and Queen Rob Fouberg and Amy Mattson enjoy the moment. Page Designed By Renee Stugelmayer-Homecoming-13

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“In twenty years. I’ll remember the look on Amy Mattson’s face when she was chosen as Home- coming Queen.” commented Ju- lie McDaniel, senior. For many of us, we will always remember the week of September 28 to October 2 as the 1987 Homecoming week. The seniors will remember it as being their last and the sopho- mores as their first. The M.C.’s for the coronation were Barb Rogers, Garrett Wood, Lisa Retzer, and Jeff Post. Being a M.C. for the 1987 Homecoming coronation was something I have always wanted to do since I was a sophomore. I had a great time up there with all my friends, and I think I shared in the excitement and nervousness that all the candi- dates were feeling,” replied Barb. Besides coronation on Thursday night crowning Amy Mattson and Rob Fouberg as the King and Queen, the week was filled with special clothing for each day. Starting Monday out with a bang, the theme being, “How the West was Won” with the attire being cowboy and cowgirl. Tuesday was the “Fiesta Day” and Wednesday being Dress Down Day.” “I like Dress Down Day best because ev- eryone was real comfortable wearing sweats.” explained Ka- trina Knarr, junior. Thursday rolled in as “Wacky Tourist Day” and finally Friday as “Color Day.” “I was glad to see that everyone had school spirit,” explained Doug Kartio, senior. HOMECOMING ROYALTY for 1987 was. first row: Nicole Geisler, Gina Marteil. Maria Nikolas, and Amy Anderson Sec ond row: Matt Mohr. Dan Hoke. Tim Meh loff. and Manny Nichols. Third row: Stac Kleeberger, Tammy Greer. Janet Larson, and Scott Hruby. Last row: Chris Leonard and Travis Rousseau.



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FLAG MEMBERS prepare for an early morning practice LISTENING FOR the lastest gossip are Dawn Haak and Kathy Pulfrey. seniors . . .Students relax Getting to school early every morn- ing isn’t necessarily the most fun you will have all year, but it is a time when some students practice for band or flags. Others use the time to tutor other students or just get together with friends to discuss the upcoming weekend activities. When asked what she usually does before the first bell rings, Stephanie Jorgenson, Jr, said “At 8:00 I walk into school with some of my friends. We always make a point to be here at 8:00 so we have at least twenty minutes to mess around. We usually walk up and down the stairs, through the halls, see who is here and who isn’t. Then we take a quick stop by our lockers and go to class.” Marla Hoines, Sr, said “I’m outside from 7:30 until the end of first hour, marching for band.” Finally. Kirk Karlen, Jr. sums up his before school activities by saying “From the time I get here until the first bell rings, I go to my locker and then go walking around the school, looking at all the hot women!” 14 CHOOSING SENIOR pictures are Mike Gsi. Tina Roth. Holly Hansen, and Sandie Delzer

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