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ORE TH!-7N JUST HNO THEH EVENT X MorTi Moson ond Krisiy Foley ore busy helping Mrs. lVlileTlch sell The senior sweoTshlrTs. Senior Chris PoTTon cdn'T belive his good luck - geTTing his picTure Tok- en for The yeorbook. Boy sTudenTs celebroTe The end of The yeor. Junior Nicki Simonsen looks like she's hoving o greoT Time of The would-be WinTer Donce. '- ff Ay 1. . , T l ,-,, ,,..,,,, . vw, k,,, Q5 V. if . M' 1 . , ,L f Q J, f T' 'Q 'K -iz- il 'QT' gy 'Wil ,U When school sTdrTed in SepTember, June seemed yeors owoy. For some of us, The Time ocTudlly wenT slowly, buT for oThers iT possed dl- mosT Too quickly. IT didn'T Toke long for Freshmen To feel oT home oT Boy ond feel os if They'd been here forever. QAfTer Three yeors, The Seniors knew They'd been here foreverj BuT, before we knew iT, The end wos here. Freshmen could be Thdnkful They were Through Their firsT yeor of high school ond ocTuolly showing signs of moTuring. Sopho- mores could be glod They'd goTTen Through Driver's Ed., Juniors could look forword To Their ldsT yeor of school, ond Seniors . . . well, Seniors could be relieved ThoT They'd possed C.W.P. ond ocfuolly mode iT To groduofion. WheTher The Time flew by or crowled oT o sndil's poce, iT wos filled wiTh loughTer, fun, ond good Times, which mode for wonderful memories ond helped moke 4987-88 more Thon jusT dnoTher yedr. 197 More Thon Jusf Anofher Yeor
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ANENDH, Any commiTmenT lasTing '12 years can be a grueling and Tedious affair. UnauesTion- ably, The road To high school graduaTion was a long one. However, as sTudenTs Trav- eled down The road of mafu- riTy, disTincT personaliTies, life- sTyles and beliefs emerged. l'You go Through a loT of changes. You learn abouT people as well as yourself. You realize cerTain Things are really imporTanT, like friend- ships and goals, commenT- ed Amy Nelson. l'lT's one of The greaTesT so- cial evenTs of all Time. There are many ups and downs, buT There are always The week- ends, joked Jeff STephen- son. The 300 members of The class of '88 found Themselves in an eliTe group - SENIORS. Many used This label as an ex- cuse for any auesfionable acTiviTy They goT involved in around school, or To noTe su- perioriTy over The underclass- men. lT should have been easy To geT Through The lasT year of school, buT iT wasn'T - noT al- ways, and noT for everyone. As The year wore on, even making iT To class by The Time The Tardy bell rang aT 7:30 was a challenging experi- ence. AlmosT immediafely afTer ChrisTmas vacaTion, The dreaded, yeT ineviTable sick- ness, senioriTis, began To randomly sTrike. Though some claimed They never goT iT and Tried To mainTain a re- specTable amounT of inTeresT in Their classes, nearly every- one knew They were lying. By March, The aTTenTion span of mosT seniors was nil. As The year wore on, waiTing for graduaTion was like waiTing for The 2:00 bell To ring when The hands on The clock poinT- ed To 'l:58, The longesf Two minuTes of The day. Finally, in June, The world beckoned. Baccalaureafe and CommencemenT cer- emonies made iT official. No sooner had The seniors seT- Tled inTo The year - Their year - Than iT was Time To sTarT Thinking abouT 4989 and beyond, members of The class of '88 were ready To head ouT on Their own. They were ready To leave high school behind and find jobs, begin careers, geT married, move away, go To college, join The armed forces or jusT disappear from sighT, never To be seen or heard from by classmaTes again. However, The Senior Par- Ty, sponsored by parenTs who hoped To prevenT Tragedies caused by drink- ing and driving, gave ev- eryone one lasT Time To geT TogeTher. lVlosT members of The class of'88 felT, as They walked across The sTage To receive Their diplomas, ThaT The road hadn'T been easy, buT aT ThaT momenT, finally, absoluTely, They had made iT. Joey Norman and Andres Fernan- dez confuse Porfland wresTling wiTh Eagle wresTiing. Seniors caughT in a rare momenT - showing Their spiriT. Wow! Could've had a V-8, huh Tad? 198 An End And A Beginning
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