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“We all scream for ice cream, says Rick Wade during the evening social on registration day. Being a Junior, Jennifer Phillips discovers that extra concentration is sometimes needed to keep her grades up to her usual high level. A great place to study, socialize and relax, Obie Bowen, Larry Won, Hannah Cho, and Beth Lamb spend some of their noon- hour time in the student lobby.
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Cindy goes for gold Cindy Lathrop sat tensed and waiting in anticipation for her final run of the day. Dex—her horse—shifted his weight from one leg to the other. The judge nodded his head to begin. After finishing all the require¬ ments, Cindy ' s final standing in the third-level dressage was seventh for the 1988 National Championships. She had won the highest young junior rider award on the training lev¬ el. Cindy has been training for five years with the Donida Farm Dressage Team. Some of the four horses she has ridden have won regional and national championships. To prepare for these shows, Cindy practices at least two hours daily. Although she is very modest about her accomplishments and those of the team, Cindy is really very proud of the trainers and the horses. Other awards Cindy has won include the Best Over-All Pony Club award and the Best-Over-All Dressage. Her future goal is to ride in the 1992 Summer Olympics. See you there, Cindy! —P. Dietrich ■■ ■ Brenna Sanders Teri Sandoval Jennifer Sarthou Lee Ann Schallig Cathryn Schnackenberg Kathleen Seri Matthew Shaul Jill Shumway Shannon Sigman Buddy Sinigaglio Vicki Smith Rebecca Starner Joel Stirling Penny Stroh Kerrine Stroud Jennifer Tam John Tarbox Margo Taylor Valerie Taylor William Thayne James Thulin Christina Tilley Robertson - Tilley 15
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UNDERCLASSMEN!!— what would we do without them ? Although there are no more Walton’s lunch pails, big ice-cream cone grins minus 2 front teeth, or matchbox cars and football card collections (that they would admit to), Auburn Academy underclass¬ men have their own unique characteristics. Now, sporting tin grins and wearing the scent of Clearasil, they make up three elite groups; all different, yet united together under that same discriptive title—UNDERCLASSMEN!! “I was scared to death when I first came here, but now I’ve met a lot of people and made many new friends,” states Freshman Kevin Lambeth. At the beginning of the year, it is traditional to see the Freshmen intently studying class schedules and rushing frantically to that first imposing class. Throughout the year, ho wever, we can see their increasing confidence and ability to fit in. The Sophomores seem to possess an added self-assurance and show more responsi¬ bility. ‘‘When I came to Auburn last year,” Jeff Morris said, “it seemed huge. But now that I know so many people, it just seems like family.” The class was no longer lowest on the totem pole. They now had one year behind them. They began to take their studies seriously. Juniors, the ‘‘upper underclassmen” had finally arrived! They looked forward to a busy year—and a challenging one. They studied harder, worked harder, played harder. They knew they had grown—both intellectually and socially. They planned for ban¬ quets, picnics, and graduation. In one way or another, each class made an important contributation to our school, for every individual contributed to the BEAT of tomorrow. —R. Sohn
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