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Seniors Oh no we re caught skipping yearbook again! Proudly Seniors Misty Hawkins, De- anna Mowery, and Angie Spencer don their Nation's Best stickers. Nearly 600 strong, the class of '88 shows it’s got the look of Bradley pride. (Picture com- pliments of Larry Hawkins and American Heritage Photographic Services) Reach out! Reach out and touch someone! Seni- ors Robert Renner Shonda Price, Bo Newman, and Gary Owenby joyfully girate during a home football contest. Great tingling tonsils! It's Melvin The Mouth Swafford doing what he does best . .. leading his senior classmates in a rebel shout.
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cut, ca enneM, t u ut cteteruKiitfUl K to- tul cfiinit fo CnecMune flnlcte to- retn H esi tycute 7t Sent t e 6 4 %% ■ V S? Another chapter in the book of life! A big step into the future! A giant rung on the ladder of life! These were but a few of the stiff- shirted definitions we had heard on occasion for high school GRADUA- TION. For us seniors, however, it was something much more, something quite personal and yet very much shared. Graduation was the culmination of a great senior year, a time for enduring friendships and new challenges. We had arrived at Bradley in 1985 as greenhomed sophomores. Bradley of- fered a new environment with new friends and new teachers. For us, as with all sophomores, our first year seemed like an initiation. BCHS was a little intimidating, as were the seniors. Our junior year was a pleasant ex- perience. We had lost the first year jitters, yet we did not have to face the decisions confronting most seniors about to embark upon a college career Mello Yello to the Rescue! Seniors Tracy Har- den and David Reneau enjoy a snack in Food Service with fellow Bible students. or enter the job market permanently. It was a year of relief. Finally our senior year arrived. We were the big Daddies-the Top Notch Gang! We played hard and worked harder, set lofty goals and tried to reach them, joined clubs and shared of our time. We did all of the things each successive class does out of Bradley pride and spirit. Being the seniors of '88, we hoped that although we would be vacating our alma mater, our names, experi- ences, and spirit would remain. That we would always be Bradley Bears was a feeling we cherished. And that we were the Class of '88 we would never negate, for we were TOPS IN OUR CLASS.
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Oblivious to everything around them, special friends Chad Williams and Andrea Griffey drift into a dream world together. Buddying up for a pre-game snapshot. Tina Stephenson. Darleah Beard, and Jennifer John- son prove that three's company. Proud to be Bears in their own right, our foreign friends Britt Hilde Forstad and Ann-Elise Mar- tinsen (seated) and Martin Henkelmann. Karen Hammink. Gregor Reindl, and Anjie Brinkman (standing) enjoy the company of a friendly bear. Amy Conley. Jim Rollins, and Greg Evans watch in amusement as Coach Bob Zvolerin captures the heart of a new friend in the second annual Kiss a Pig contest. 1 12 Friends
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