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Those Golden Years is hands shake as he enters the shower, he can't eat, and but- te ies are fluttering in his stomach. It can't be, say it isn't so, says Johnny, a young freshman getting ready for school. He continues to babble as he reaches the school grounds, What will they do to me? I know I'll get lost. Johnny's story sounds like many of ours did on that warm day in September of 1984. It was the first day of our high school career. All of that is a faded memory by now, and our minds are filled with many more memories of these past four years. Memories such as pep rallies, homecom- ing games, proms, and Mr. Holmes. These memories are all imprinted in our minds and will continue to influence us. Pictures, songs, people, all these things will bring back special memories of our years together as a class. It's these memories that will make homecomings and reunions worthwhile. As we go our separate ways, a part of us will be left behind, together forever. We've spent four years here, the four years in which we did the most growing. This school is where we developed friend- ships that will last a lifetime, and some that will not. Many of us have been together since elementary school, but this is where it all ends. Friendships may be lost, but our memories of the past four years is something that will be with us forever. Were these the golden years? That's for each of us to decide individually. One thing is for sure, they were only what we made of them, and it was a once-in-ag I lifetime experience. Now that's a relief! i K ll 7 'V' A ff -N pl' T. li ,i .F el A R , 2- 1 rl T, vwsx. ll , T 3 , 1 , riffs gg ,samba T i .lXQi.l.lllslrs4!5l Hi xi me -.W Hill :J e K ' X . HARD WORK PAYS OFF - Class of '88 Homecoming float takes first prize. Many students worked long hours to make the floa d aU d wlnning I, an i were prou to take home the trophy. HISTORY IN THE MAKING - The float of our sophomore year says lt all. There wlll never be another class like the class of '88g we're a legendl A CHANGE OF PACE - Many ,W HULMES times throughout past years USB broke the monotony of lunchtime by putting on an all school picnic. I I Students either brought baskets i'l ' 1 fromhome or sentoutforplzza. 543 fx., Z l. 4 i ' ld' ' V T ACl-lERlSI'lEDM30BY- Our late principal, Walt Holmes is remembered ln this banner which I X I hangs ln the gym. Mr. Holmes was - - K T ' -f., gg . 'Al closetotheheartsolallthe , ' A. H',gj:QL.' , students. kg 'o , -Q..f ,if A ' ' . -it T li sp' . V . el ---five i 1 ' ff ' .gfxl 1 g 1 ' 'r Li.. Ui. if ...Q l 1 92C
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A World of Color hen a person walked down the halls and saw pink or a duck, it made them think of the 1988 senior class. A few of the seniors gave quotes to show how they felt about the color pink: The color pink means a lot to seniors, it makes us stand above the rest, senior Jennifer Mills commented. Senior Michelle Walls also said, I think that the color pink is essen- tial to everyday life because it makes the class of '88' hot. Heath Hartwig added, When I wear the color pink, it makes me feel proud to be a senior, and makes me feel that I will graduate with class. The color pink brings us together as a family, and that is real important to a senior class, said senior Danny Hauser. The class of '88 is great, and the color pink shows the rest of the school that, said senior Niki Oriti. Hauser, ended by saying, At first I didn't really like the color pink, but now I feel proud and great to be part of the class of '88l A KISS OF COLOR -- seniors, Michelle Walls, Heath Hartwlg, and Niki Oriti share their affection. Walls, and Orlti were both on the softball team. WHAT A COLORFUL GROUP - seniors, Danny Hauser, Heath Hartwig, Michelle Walls, Reggie Valdez, and Niki Oriti. This group was seen around a lot together. PEACE NOT WAR - senior David Sor- rels shows off his Halloween costume. Many seniors were seen dressed up on Halloween day. NO SWEAT NO GAIN - senlor Sean Trejo looks tired out after a long game. Tre- jo has been on the varsity football team for three years. X t, ,ve it I LnrryMart1na -, - . . ....
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