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Seniors said tllen Berrapeiie, College U d e n 't S H a landy LaRose, College flyke Wernik, Appear on the Lifestyles of the Rich and Fam- I i:jtt'T0bias, Go to c0lIege. e d H O p F O r tdam Hain, Major in politics and be in Congress. tecky Morgenstern, Graduate from high school and graduate from I h F 't ollege. e U Juniors said . . . Michelle Dutil, Finish high school, open my own l beauty shop after college. Wendy Moore, Finish high school, go to college. My goal is to become president of a major company. Wendy Mott, l hope that there will be a future. Stephanie Cook, To be successful and wealthy. uul ' if 'id' p right, Angel Linder says, Hey, world, here I come! Top left, West students cram 3 halls during a passing period. Above, Katie Gates, Bill Gordon, Lisa Sicert, and Jo ndle have a good time at a game. Above right, Tina Rose demonstrates that you can ve fun in Mr. Roger Kelly's class. Sophomores said Marnie lmhoff To be a respira tory therapist Nikki Flamburger To go to col lege and become an orthodon is Andrew Shipshock To be a fishing and hunting guide or be an architect Katie Haney To be a pro foot ball coach. Jena Carter To be a marine bi- ologist.
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What Do Students Hope For The Above, Alex Fairlie and Charmaine Martinez pretend to be while they wonder who that other guy is. Don Craine and Kirk Present? So, what are the hopes, you ask? Most people are hoping for the usual. Y'know, good grades, new friends and lots of fun. But we want details! Really, we want to know. Well, let's start at the beginning, sophomores. Most of them don't know what they want. Some of them are wishing to be relieved of the confusion clouds they've been floating under since the end of the summer. Some of them are going for the sports side of school. Y'know, letters, tro- phies, awards. But most of them would be satisfied just making it through the year. Anyway, moving right along, we have the juniors. They're all hoping that the special someone they're thinking of is thinking the same of them. There were also a few original ideas, though: like, to find a prom date and a tuxedo that fits. That doesn't seem too unreasonable, but for those of you seniors who are trying to pass Mr. Kallemeyn's government class, that's another story. And, of course, the thing on all their minds-to graduate. Good luck, studying Albright show off yet another masterpiece. Below right, Tim guys! Beninato and Heather Wolfe find time for a quick conversation dur- ing a passing period. l pf 3 5-we N. . . .. ...Q W, t.. , ss. .,,,. . ts.- tu .at -. .25 t Q . X Q , xxx ,sl N . ti - . , - st xx. it X w,,,,,..,.,.. k .K F. Q .X li. 5 lu S
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Homecoming '87, Come Sail Away With The Bellevue West Student Council played the traditional host of Homecoming 1987. The theme they picked this year was, Come Sail Away With Me . . . The Student Council worked hard to pull it all together, considering their early deadline. At the Homecoming game against Ralston, Jill Hurt was crowned Queen, and Scott Wells was crowned King at the dance. Other King and Queen candidates were Brent Armstrong, Gary Chism, Jenna Brown, Randy LaRose, Reni Carlson, Rob Keith, Rob Fredricks, Leslie Goetz, Tammie McLawhorn, Cindy Wilson, Scott Wells, Brett Davis, Missy Colladay, Jill Hurt, and Bob McLaughlin. The Junior Prince and Princess were Scott Hoppe and Caron VanWaart. The Sophomore Duchess and Duke were Kristin Rikkers and Jason Armstrong. Above right, Scott Wells and Jill Hurt dance together. Right, the commons was decorated to perfection during Spirit Week. Above, couples dance to a deejay. IVle... me 5.535 QD Homecoming candidates were Brent Armstrong, Gary Chism, Jenna Brown, Randy LaRose, Re Carlson, Rob Keith, Rob Fredricks, Leslie Goetz, Tammie McLawhorn, Cindy Wilson, Scott Well Brett Davis, Missy Colladay, Jill Hurt, and Bob McLaughlin. Nxt. X
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