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Right: Explorer post 4333 creates a batch of cotton candy at the senior fair. Below: After finishing lunch, Sam Brady moves onto her second favorite pastime. i l I I Gourmet Meals People always get hungry after sports events. Where do you go to feed your face? There are several local hangouts, all of which be- come packed after the games. Grafton High stu- dents certainly have added their share to the local busi- nesses. Where do you go to eat after high school activities? Papa Gino's. Andrea Gilligan '88 Friendly's. Mark Haseltine '88 McDonald's. Karl Doane '88 - - 'ir , 114 l xy ,JJ Above: Mr. Schoos and Mr. Holland enioy a snack at Riverside Park. S. -I Below: Dan Fleming dives in during Spring Fling. -'Z .,'f' 14. 'q S..,,Vw VY vw' M4 , W isis' 3 , . aww 4- , . . V ,,gg,nF . .6- f'f,..f ' ' , . ,,,.. ,s--1 .-- fx Y I-. V .AL 'I ,,.....r'- H .ff K, V.. ,M-,,,,. rf'- ' AL.-3l4 ' VM., , ,, A, ' 4, ,Yr f-1' . fl' , , ,144-' M' -i --af' Opening I I
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Good Advice So many people need advice for school or life it- self, but some people get it in some pretty strange places. Many people get advice in any way they can. Whom do you go to for ad- vice and why? Mr, Ed. I idolize him for his superior intellect and be- cause he's a large-hoofed animal. Erich Bohaboy '88 Santa Claus. Mike Zaiac '89 I usually go into the girls' bathroom and sit in a stall until someone comes in, then I explain my problem and ask the stranger for advice. Holly McDonald 'QI dxf i3?? if 'll A 'Z' I , . I . Z52ka05T9b J M tm Above: Rob Mathis looks to classmates for help On his Pf0leCt- Below: Mr. Gillies encourages his students not to lose hope. 1 A' 3'8 elf I I Q ,I I I g ZX J. E, I 'uf 1 El ' .I .. W I , s as ,Q I I Sami ' Lf f gf IO Opening Above: Andy Pierce, Mark Walden and Mike Roseen advise David Przygoda on how to clean a locker. -rv ffm. X Ish hz... Above: Mrs. Dadah suggests the proper way to mount lohn's bridge.
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N E g I2 Opening Above: Dan Cournoyer stirs the crowd at the variety show. 'QS 'if-vi ' ' 1 , W' 'i I ' Rl Above: Brlan, Tom, Christy, Karen, and leff ln open study. 1.7 Below: lohn Dunne races for home in the sack- race. FEES 6 Spirit The Class of 1988 One thing Grafton High takes the most pride in is our spirit. That never-ending desire to show each other how much we appreciate their efforts and to let our op- ponents know how badly they are about to be beaten. lt is not unusual to go to a sporting event and see Grafton posters, Indian war paint upon faces or the voices of the fans chanting an ever- popular cheer for their team. Each class seems to have its own cheering section, the largest being the senior section, of course. For four years, we have banded together to let other schools know that we are the best, if not on record, in en- thusiasm. As we climb into the bleachers all differences are put aside, we are united in a common bond. Not many schools can claim the loyalty ours has enioyed. Our ef- forts to promote our school or class as the best has been evident in our being a- warded the sportsmanship award and winning first place in the pep-rallies since our freshman year, coming in second only once to the Class of '89. Our dedication can be measured in the miles so many hockey fans have traveled to see the ln- dians take the ice or in the gallons of water that have rained on hard core football fans lremember Millbury?l. As we leave Graf- ton High not only will we leave an exam- ple for others to follow, but we will take with us a great sense of pride to share with others in our futures.
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