High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 127 text:
“
1989, a long awaited year. . s a Junior, you saw yourself in the middle not the new freshman or even the lucky senior, just a plain junior. However, like the sophomore class the juniors served as the traditional link between the youngest and the oldest. It was the first year that the juniors could consider themselves upperclassmen and enjoy some privileges. Some juniors should definitely considered themselves the luck- 7 1 4 4 fn af 1 I iest this yearg they got to go out a lot, relax before a hectic senior year, and en- joy some of the senior class privileges. They will never realize how lucky they were until their senior year arrives next year. 1989 will be the long awaited Senior Year for the junior class. CD Pal Kinney and Kristi Yates talk at break. Pat played football and was a wrestler. Phil Jones and Ken lsett ponder the days events. They were good friends this year. David Candow and Sean Wilhite walk at break. The two are honor roll members. Shane Borowski stands in a crowd. He was the pitcher of the baseball team. -a-sniff' Juniors
”
Page 126 text:
“
M Scott Fairchild walks along campus checking out someone across campus. Scott played water polo. Steve Wemmer points out something to friend Pat Powers. Pat was a swim- mer. ' Juniors A fi 'Q 1 i f 25 4 f I l 5 M 6 'EV f 9 X as ,T , ? f w 4 It , W e 4 E 7 it H ,K .. F! 'X z f U gb 3 it f KM ' X r .. .fy 5 , K W K if Z, .. ,l I !,,-7,141 M ,, 'e w' i . ,Z.. ,,,, M ,,,, , M, 525 ... , ff , f I M565 gf ' 7 , ,,,, f .. , 9w , , i if 41 X J af , , X K , , if IW? f ' 5 1 f f , af? ' mf' - mi ...gif fy 'f ,1. umm M- K of f iw , A .l wg ei 7 I 'V . ,. , , , ww M' , up A A f at f W .f Q55 X H M I f ,, ' f 2 HH ,ff-1, D, X -N i ,, A T f I ,f J - . f f 2, WV W ,f 6 , ag? gf 2 452 all Z fig? 2 N, Pi 3 Q 6 v Q Mal E 7 - ' 2 2 mga 1 W f 1 5 , I X 'W f ,,,,,, ,W I 2 , . , -,,,,,,-.,,, W 2,7 , 7 nv 'f 7 val . 7 r r f s W, ,MW .F f Y 1 Aff: 1 K L X5 la ,,,,, ,, ff ,W 3 M. t E 4 iw , ff , lg K jf gy WA M , W f W 1 in v 2 it l , Hs: f is gal f , 5 ff 'Z 7 W f it , Q A2 4 4, , , , A , ,,.' ,I ,,kV:V ,f Qs 5 K l as X 1 I X 49 f ff 1- , ma. fy, , . - f 'H' 'f ffliilf ,W ,,,,,,, ,, 4 ,i H. , f I V i ...,, , ,... A ,, I Y! f f , If y 7 , ff , f A at 1 K A f , , , Z 55251221 1 , 1 516, W M if . .,,, , rg f ?,f 5, A iw' Z2 J 4 f if iZ7K5iif',,:.,,- 5 aik Jr, ,, W , V ,,., ..., , W A ,gr : V 1:-A , A V , AN f ff 1, W We nf f , , ' 2 if 0 1 ff 4 , .., W Q if M Q if a raw , .. 1 .. , ie, 'A IV, E ' My ,il W .- M 1 4 E 'Ns -TQ 1 ia f fag
”
Page 128 text:
“
. .....,, , t NN , f, Q 1 me 1 'K . Q 1 at -,K A X i . -is -. -eestaisi ., ,2., Rez: 52221: .sq is. K H -2 ,.:, . ksgkk ! - ,,. ng gr . ,j Til s K X X. X ft X 4 f K s 555231 A Higgs Qi it or at K -- , . , s if Q s .nf Q Ui '+ 'x 1. X -. wx Ei ,ss 'Hi 'Es eg -i-as L eg l i KE? K X A we as . - . 1 , -,. - F x as W 2 5 Q E 1 S X sg. g K X V 'S Q s is ,s si A -s X NS i X ee H L A 13 . -E L kd . the s the year came to an end, the junior class anticipated idea of obtaining senior privileges. Many of the ju- niors agreed that what they wanted most was to have an exciting year filled with laughter and fun What do you look forward toi n your senior year? Krysti Marvel: Dominat- ing the school and kicking little freshman out of the Sell ior quad. Craig Mumma: 'lOne year closer to freedom. Cindy Scott: 'L Having few- er classes and grades to worry about and spending a lot more time with my friends Keri Lucas: A great year Shelly Jones thinks deeply about bc- coming a senior. Juniors had to begin making serious decisions about the fu- ture. Arthur Tinoco and Ms. Livingstone discuss grades during the stressful finals week. After three years juniors were final experts. My senior year is going to be a blast! says Nicole Lopiccolo. Such op- timism kept the junior spirit alive. 'NX M ' 'SN -- . Dreaming of Se - ,. - is ga X Q i s t sr EF its X l g X JN X 'Q ' , i H x was QS R st st M X X: ' ss s sf? as 3 t Y t eww X X 's A , ,, a t 1 Q . 15. r - ' i ' it e V -X . .... .. fs . SS' like - .file K' 'S ' E ' W . . , - . - -- f.-gag .. . - , 5-ss A ss W s j i . g . 'N 4 nior day ' - - L :. -S' sm., Q Q x X X K A if xx 5' t . - 551 XY ' f if Q XE X i L 'in SN 5 4 wx Q, 'Evasive .- s A Gs 4 taxis ' X.: . fi? ' .s . .ii a.. 2 N 4- K 1 kk N t .t fr . .. . ,r Srl
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.