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Showing that movies aren’t only fun, but they are also entertaining is Mr. Fuller’s fifth-hour students. Photo — Tarala Finding time for a quick picture while their waiting to get tickets are seniors Debbie Jamison, Pam Tarala, Alida VaNeste and Dan Kipper. Photo — Bartling People not only see movies but they also read about them. As demonstrated by senior April Nothaft who is reading a monster movie magazine. Photo — Tarala AT THE MOVIES— V W hat is your favorite I is movie of the 88-89 season? We asked many people, including Mr. Watt’s eight-grade rotation class, Miss Miller’s sixth-hour art class and quite a few hall roamers for their choices. The top six are listed at the right. In seventh place was Rainman. Childsplay took eighth place, while Dirty Dancing took ninth place. Finishing up the top ten was Alien Nation. Three Men And A Baby Naked Gun Twins Die Hard Colors Running Man ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★ — Alida VanNeste Page Design: Pam Tarala TA -JL
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Now showing: VanNeste, Bartling, and Kipper. Photo — Tarala Although Shelly tried, Freddy still insists on sticking around. Photo — Tarala Trying to scare away those creepy villians like Jason and Freddy, is senior Shelly Livers. Photo — Tarala I Feature J. 2 Student Life
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The Great Escape ' v F inally! No more papers, no more doubts, no more teachers dirty looks! Well ... at least not until next fall. Next fall most of the seniors of the class of ’89 will be faced with hun- dreds of papers, thousands of books, and too many teachers with looks of less than sheer warmth and friendli- ness. Even the seniors who have cho- sen not to attend schools of “higher education” will still be forced to con- tinue the dreaded task of “learning.” Remember back in eighth grade when we thought the task of learning new things would end after high school? With that thought in mind it’s easy to see, back then, we had a lot to learn. As the last four years went by, we all began to take notice of the fact that “learning” would not only take place after high school, but that it would play an important role through our whole lives. As the end of high school years draw near, many of us are sure of where and how our education will continue, while still many of us are still trying to decide what shape and form our continuing learning will take next. What we do know is that we’ve made it this far. We, the senior class of 1989 are about to escape to our new lives and the world around us. We’ve got our whole lives ahead of us, and still, a whole lot to learn. — Stephanie Peck
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