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During S ber, th h Y) dp During Setember, the sonbomere | DANIO LETT eo CELE creating posters for the MAT test. Stop Us Now By Keith Coleman ] OTHING’S GONNA STOP US NOW!” was the theme for the ’87-’88 school year. This theme was chosen by student leaders and faculty who attended leadership camp at Fort Warden August 20-21. They also chose monthly themes and class activities. ad fothings gonna stop us now” was a theme that got us all motivated and provided a great year. We felt that the spirit from last year carried on into this year to make it great,”’ said Chad Vandenhask, ASB president. Ty Uhoosing the different themes was exciting. It brought us all closer and | liked that closeness,” said Kristy Yankacy sophomore class president. i heme for September was “Big bad blue is back and new!” Each class supported the theme in its own way. Seniors had bleacher creatures; juniors displayed baby pictures of students and faculty; and sophomores had frosh direction day. Fach succeeding month had its own theme and class activities. ri Uctober: “Blue wave is on a roll!” Seniors; school challenges; juniors: kiss a pig contest; sophomores: psyche for MAT. November: “Show some respect for our Vets.’’ Seniors: recognize vets who are teachers; juniors: community-oriented din- ner for vets; sophomores: display case for vets. Wecember: “Bring on the cold, Bring on the Snow, Golden Eagles are on the go!”’ Seniors: winter dance; juniors: green, red and white day; sophomores: selling calendars for fundraiser. January: “88 — let’s make it great!’’ Seniors: SADD posters; juniors: 50’s-60’s dance; sophomores: New year’s resolutions. I’ ebruary: “Eagles are all heart!’ Seniors: pictures with cupid; juniors: car decorating contest; sophomores: school pride-o-grams. March: “Spring into action.” Seniors: spring week; juniors: teacher-student switch day; sophomores: leap frog contest. pril: “Through April showers reign Eagle power!’ Seniors: square dance; juniors: garage sale; sophomores: mock prom “MORP.” Vay: “‘Show you care — you're almost there!’’ Seniors: car wash-a-thon; juniors: Prom; sophomores: lost and found fashion show. J une was a month dedicated to the seniors, recognizing their feats and accomplishments. The theme was “Look to the future, remember the past.” Se Ga Pe ees And don’t you |
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Scott Browne performs his duty as a “Bleacher Creature” during the Bell- ingham game in September. now Wy core “Kiss a Pig’’ contest, sponsored by the Junior class, makes troughs full of money. Regina Darby helps to ‘Make it great,” the January theme, by pain- ting a SADD poster. ae EE i ge 2. os @ : Z - x . 7 ol . : =) ( oe ;
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