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«fuute it. i o xceCCe tce They hod been through it oil; I Rhmon, sophomore, junior, and, finally, rheir senior year. They hod experienc- ed four years of Cojon High and will hove fond memories of Cojon for the rest of rheir lives. The 1966-87 seniors were Cojon ' s leaders, spirit raisers, ond hisrorions. They knew their schools history better than most students ond even some teachers. I remember the blackout in my sophomore year. It wos definitely o chonge from the normal school doy, claim- ed Lisa Whittoker. I remember when we beot Derdo in my freshman year and the riot thot resulted from it, ad- ded Liz Dinnell. The seniors definitely cherished their post yeors at Cojon. What they will remember most is the friendships thot hod grown over the years to lost o lifetime. I have met so mony unforgeftoble people! exclaimed Keren Sperry. No one will forget the pressures of being o senior, either. There ore many decisions that hove to be mode ond many responsibilities to toke on. Seniors must decide on what college to attend, whot career to follow, and what gools to pursue after high school. It wos hord to moke all these decisions when you still hod to worry obout homework, commented Albert Colleros. These decisions were very difficult to moke for most. Dy diploma time, though, most hod these decisions mode. Groduotion was on emofionol time for many. The seniors were happy to be groduoting, but they were olso sod because they hod to soy goodbye to the life they hod known ond loved for the post four years. They hod to port with friends who they might not see until their ten year reunion. As Cojon ' s 1987 seniors walked owoy with their diplomas, they carried with them the knowledge ond confidence they needed to foce the world. This knowledge and confidence that they developed while attending Cojon will stay with them for the rest of their lives, helping them to creote exceHence In everything th,i o. (Right) KqI Chubb. Amy Simon, Sfocy Poffek, ond Cothy Dennen show thot seniors hove more fun. V 14 Seniors Division
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(Above) Footboll players take five otter o hotd day at practice. (Top Right) Corlo Eckhordt en)oys some flowers oi her host fomllys home In Jopon. (Top MIdcHe) Jonathan Scherer poses with his Italian family on the Isle of Elbe. Sommer Activities 13
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