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V Fact or Foe? The Third Time's a Charm t has been said the third time is a charm. What was the charm about being a junior? Being a junior was a unique feel- ing. It meant that you were some- what of an heir to the throne of the school. You did not necessar- ily possess the glamour and glitter of a senior, but you were ready to rule when Senior Skip Day rolled around. A junior had a lot to look for- ward to -- for some, driver's li- cense, or a car, or the SAT test, for all, the exit TEAMS test. The greatest thing for a junior was the purchase of a senior ring. The ring will be used the following year as a symbol to show you are at the top of an elite group. Of course, the ring is never used as a freshman and sophomore headk- nocker. Along with all the hype and hys- teria, a junior also had to accept the fact that in two years he! she would enter a whole new era. He! she had to accept responsibility and prepare for the road that lay ahead. 4 Karen Cole steps off the bus to begin 4 Michael Wilson climbs on the table to write the names of the people purchasing a picture package on picture day. Over 1,300 underclassmen and faculty were photographed that day. I 9 Denise Spence shows how she feels about coming back to school after she en- joyed a week of summer camp. The Year- book staff returned from camp in Denton with the second place award in theme de- velopment. another day of drill team practice. The drill team put in a lot of practice everyday to perform on Fridays.
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v Kris Friend, varsity cheerleader warms up at the Sherman!Denison game where we won the ax. The back flip is one of many stunts the cheerleaders perform during the game. v Lang Morrison and Tiniya Anderson try something new and the Sherman!Denison game, Sherman later went on won 21 to 14, which made the record 2 and O, , 4 1 l . i W ,if 4 Paul Scheibmer leads the students in the reading of the preamble at the assem- bly celebrating the bicenntennial of our constitution. The assembly was created by Micheal Sullivan. 4 Office worker George Miller helps By- ron Whitfield go over his college plans. The counselor's office helped over 150 col- lege-bound seniors this year. Which of the terms below would every 1988 graduate definitely not use to describe himself? A, ruler of the school B. party animal C freshman initiator D underclassman Q iielvisuv A
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4 Joe McCoIIugh and Andrea Younts have an intimate conversation while Su- sanne Ayres tries desperately to ignore them. What is the best thing about being a junior? A, being initiated B. getting a class ring C. graduating D. riding the bus Q ziefvisuv Q Shawn Davis lifts Katie Watson as they boost spirits of the students during the Sherman!Denison game. The Bearcats were cheered on to victory as they defeat- ed Denison 21-14, . In ,, 1 'Uqf E Y gift . Q' M My .af 151,55 . , Q 1 . k in 5 gg fa 4 . 'Aga VI? 3 ii -1 1'- V. . W ,A W M t,wf:5 .,t,, . ,ai , ,r..-,Q . . .pw if P ef i'.'.'Ff '- T 9 3' ' kgif- Jia' 'f '9' iz-T - Z-l 1' 91' 2351 'L m ,ffm W ilvliiix i- -:matt .1-'A i-M it 4 On the side lines of the Sherman! Lewisville game, Vince Baker, first tackle. views in disbelief as the clock runs down leaving a score of Lewisville 27, Sherman 16. 4 The sky is falling, the sky is falling. Kathleen Martin relates the Chicken Little classic after school, to anyone who will listen.
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