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Bob Clapsaddle. Mark Thomas and Mike Taylor demonstrate the senior pick-me-up Wo THE SENIORS Tammy Dennis, Kevin Orner, Bob Sprenkle, Dan Keene and Roger Ramos enjoying the first snow of the year by making snow twins! Tim Lafferty says that his future's so bright, he's gotta wear shades! Does Rob Mauss have a face you really could trust? §. enior year comes with a new set of expectations. We are faced with the prospect of graduating at the end of the year, provided we make this a suc- cessful year. We are expected to dem- onstrate leadership to the underclass- men. In return we are granted special privileges. We know that this will be our last and our best year at Biglerville High School. We are proud of our school, our accomplishments in the school and the legacy we will leave be- hind. We know that we will miss school and friends, but we also know we will take along many wonderful memories. 15
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1988 Officers Senior Class Officers — Treasurer. Heidi Owings; Historian. Susan Van Arsdale; Secretary. Jennifer Rinehart; Vice President. Jeff Leinbach lend their support to President. David Brandt This, our last year at B.H.S., was a successful one We. the Senior Class, accomplished many goals. With Mr Yeck and Ms Smith as our co advisors, how could we go wrong? First we went to the Renaissance Faire. All of us had a great time. We never knew how much fun English could be A special congratulations to Mrs Schnur. the godess of all English She spread her fame by having one of her quotes used in the Faire's new pamphlet. Next, we sold beautiful jewelry for our fund raiser Brad Tate won one hundred dollars for his sales, and the entire class made out well. Then it was on to Homecoming. Thanks to the ingenuity of the float committee, we received a controver sial second place. The float, equipped with can- nons, really went out with a bang. Our class was even successful with the continuing struggle to keep Senior privileges! Now it is on to graduation Many committees of seniors are working on things like, class gift, class trip, and graduation itself With team work and commitment we will all prosper. A special thanks to all the faculty and the advisors from the seniors. All your time and ef- forts are appreciated I would also like to com- mend Jeff. Sue. Jen, and Heidi on their outstand- ing jobs as officers. Most of all, thanks to all the Class of 1988 for making the past six years memorable Dave Brant Senior Class President President Brandt had the honor of giving Mr. Klokis a pie in the face. Treasurer Heidi Owings also served as Homecoming Queen.
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