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14 Upper left: Sophomore Mark Nies wonders why he is the one that always gets caught when doing something wrong. Upper mid- dle: Sophomore Jane Caldwell uses her time in the AHS library wisely by studying for a test. Upper right: The 1988 sophomore homecoming float, 'Chew 'Em Up Big Red,'' had a few minor problems, but it held up throughout the homecoming game any- way. Middle left: Sophomores Lisa Oliver and Dawn Knapp talk during break at AHS. Middle right: Sophomores Mark Nies. Sta- cey Metzger, Matt Regan, and Shelly Wood study for a World Geography test in the library. Lower right: the 1987-88 Golden Girls prepare before their halftime perfor- mance at an AHS football game.
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«tZUttCb How many times has someone called out your name and five people turned around? For some, this hap- pens quite often. We can distinguish each individual by his or her last name usually. But what happens when the first and last names are common? In smaller cities it is more likely for a person to have only the same First name, but in larger cities, it might be difficult to pick the person you want to call out of the phone book. When asked how she feels about having a common name, Stacey Schneider replies, I don’t like it when there are three or four people in a class with my name because it gets confusing. Maybe we should be as- signed numbers? Definitely not! I guess we should just accept and stick with our common names. -JM Upper left-A group of sophomore girls gossip dur- ing break Middle left-Seniors Debbie Estes and Tami Roberts wait for the morning bell to ring so they can go to class Lower left-Sophomore Angie Beien listens as she gets directions of how to layout a page in yearbook class. Lower right-Senior Rhonda Mink rinses a car at the AHS Golden Girls car wash last summer. 13
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'Hate frto t6c “ilteipfuf Contrary to the generally accepted opinion, librarians do have a sense of humor. However most of the time we have to hide it, or rudely laugh in our patron's face. Here are ten of the best excuses for not returning library ma- terial on time that had me biting my tongue. 1.1 went to Colorado and took the book with me, and I don't know where it is. 2. Oops! It's in my locker. 3. I lent my book to a friend. 4. George (don't remember if George was her dog or her baby brother) chewed the corner. 5. 1 am moving, so I packed my book in a box and I don't know which box it is in. and my mom won't let me unpack them to look. 6. We'll mail the book to you. 7. I spent the holiday with my fa- ther and left my book at his house. He lives in Chicago. 8. My mother is reading my book. 9.1 left the book in my desk in the English classroom and now it’s gone! 10. I don't remember signing that book out! But it sure looks like my signature. UPPFR LEFT: Stacey Metzger and Stacey Andre get caught in the act of playing around in the publications darkroom. UPPER RIGHT: SOPHOMORE Leroy Perry enjoys his milk and doughnuts during break. MID- DLE LEFT: Sophomores Jon Brackin. Mike Truman, and Lisa Oliver work on their Intro- duction to Chemistry assignments. MIDDLE CENTER: Sophomore Jason Hauk walks through the hall on his way to class. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tina Armontrout and Stacey Metzzger show their true spirits at an AHS volleyball match. 15
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