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ne Body Stuck lockers, crowded hallways, indigestible lunches, fire drills on the coldest, rainiest days of the year, insurmountable amounts of homework, frus- trating rules and dress codes elements of high school life. But despite the downside of a highs- chool year, a year which will be for- ever remembered in this book, many cherished moments and feelings filled the halls of Morthrop, overshadowing the unpleasantries — The Class of ' 88 stand- ing together for the first time as seniors at the homecoming pep session, the juniors making it to the lower level of the gym, the sophomores ecstatic victory over the seniors, and the freshmen ' s contagious en- thusiasm for their first year of high school. Even through those hor- rible days there was always something special given to us from Northrop — a smile from a certain person, en- couraging words from a teacher, a postponed test, or even an assembly during a least favorite class. We laughed, we smiled, we cried, we complained. We worked, we played, we failed, we succeeded. We were four separate classes as one student body. We will never have this same time together in the same way again. Never. But we will never forget these times. For they were the best. — Jennifer Welsh ' Continuing r orthrop tradition, sen- ior beach bums luau in the com mens on Hawaiian Day photo; Tami Claris Lara Wegner packs up her beach gear, empties the sand out of her shoes and heads to class, photo Tami Clark ' ' ' .■ THE BEST OF TIMES V y
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i Transfering in from Wayne, Mrs- Beaver Beerman elicits a spiritual response from Mr Banana Brown on costume day. photo Tami Clarl Mrs Stephany Bourne earns the honor of being the Fort Wayne Community Schools Teacher of the Year, photo WHAT ELSE IS THERE? V J
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One of the main parts of a stu- dent ' s life is mal ing money. Wendy Ford and Mike Klopfen stein sfiow tfiat work and play can fiappen at the same time. photo Tami Clark Sun Country Bear takes a break during a fiard day at school to look up a few of his bear buddies in his yearbook photo Tami Clark THE BEST OF TIMES
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