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Susan Wetkert and Lee Ann Eicholtz looking for trouble “What is it? asks Drew Bucher. ‘‘I don’t know but I want it! replies Mike Stoner. 6 Student Life
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The sophomores socialize before homeroom All of these people actually do fit in the mini bus. which books they need. eptember 2, 1987 was the first day of school for students. As the students were getting off the bus, their thoughts were of new teach- ers, old friends, and being one step closer to their final year of high school. The words “We The People” did not cross their minds for another fifteen days. On September 17th, the 200th anniversary of the Constitution was celebrated. Students all over America watched a Constitution special on tele- vision just as we at Biglerville High School did that day. Student Life 5
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Matt Barbour’s way of relaxing is reading a book. Boy, do I take a good picture!' “School is a building that has four walls with tomorrow inside.” Lon Watters As We the Seniors of 1988 join to celebrate our heritage in a very special way, we are proud and grateful that from the earli- est Puritan times, education has always been an important factor in American life. Because of the education that we have available to us, we are able to make more and better choices about what we can do with our lives. While many members of our class may choose to go directly into the work force, others will choose college and trade school. Some will choose the farm life while others choose the busi- Brian Weikert “The Flower Child ness world. Some may choose to be full-time parents, teachers, doctors, lawyers, politicians, movie stars, or ho- bos. Whatever the choice each of us chooses to make, we will always be glad for the right to make that choice. We know that it is in America that ev- ery child is taught that anyone can do anything. Anyone can grow up to be President. Anyone can grow up to be wealthy, famous, and powerful. Be- cause our schools give us the opportu- nity to expand our minds, they also give us the opportunity to expand our horizons and share equally with all Americans in the American Dream.
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