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AS THEY study fer Rayborn and Melanie Weidner try to shut out the noise in the cafeteria. PERFORMING FOR the crowd at the home- coming assembly, Ben Schwartzman and Kurt Kelson act out their respective roles as Gurkha wanna-be and the Gurkha fairy. A different year, a different grade, gave many juniors a . . Different Paint of View It was the first day of school and as Jane entered those familiar doors she felt something different. Through allyof her classes and at lunch, she knew that somehow things had changed over the summer. There was something signifi- cantly different about all of her friends and the general feeling about the school this year. lt was a new sense of belonging. A secure feeling generated by being a rung higher than the year before. There was more mutual respect with the senior class and a hearty chuckle for the new herd of sophomores. Jane thought back on her sophomore exam, Jenni Lx -- - ls 1' Que 60 Juniors year. Juniors were snobs and seniors were even scarier. It was the year ofthe Mickey Mouse syndrome. But that had all ended and she was now a junior and it was okay toibe ia snob, after all you're only a junior once. Seniors didn't seem so scary anymore and they actually turned out to be really nice people. There were new things to think about, new things to do, and more fun to have. Driving at night came in handy and Ju- nior-Senior prom wasn't off limits any more. Jane knew what was so different this year. This was going to be the best year for the class of '88 iw.. K. Nay' in 4 A JI ,lg ' . if it r x? . -,,1-585 Q 1 MX im, lit, I , ly-q 5 i , -- Q L A - k Q Qs? 9 gg , , . iii, A , gf A . ' fi '2g v1,f Lwv 1 , .fd 'fi , he 2,-5 M5 t gg? ff 'Sir I f. 4 , vw, B 2 : -. Y l ? J! l lf . b, .N W is Sl ln , W... i i' . LI I . . ' f i -t.i . 1 . gg. . t I
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During the long, hot summer we lost our . . Pain ln The Asphalt Wowl Spencer thought to himself as he drove across the parking lot. There is really something different this year. l'm not bounding up and down. My shocks are still attacked to my car! After Spencer parked his car and got out, he stood there for a moment. Sur- rounding him was a great black desert with yellow lines. I knew there was something different! exclaimed Spen- cer. 'They paved the parking lot during the summerl A great change occurred during the summer while most of us were enioying our summer vacations. After many years of cold winters and sweltering summers, the old asphalt was recovered with a new surface. Cars wouldn't be brutally beaten up as they drove over the potholes. Stu- dents who drove wouIdn't have to won- der where the parking lines were. A replica of a football field was also painted on the new surface. This al- lowed the band to practice as if they were really on a field with the yard lines visible. Lissa Riebs sarcastically remarked, The Golden Girls take up too much of the parking lot and don't leave nearly enough room for the rest of Capital to park their automoblies. Now it's our school colors! Lisa Clark jokingly replied. Deran Watt replied, lt's nice and black! As Spencer walked to the doors ofthe school building he reassured him- self that his car was in okay hands. CONCENTRATING ON his Bishop Kelley de- fender, John Hatten dribbles closer to his desi- tination. ATTEMPTING TO decide what the purpose of the lab is, Darin Scruggs and Katrina Marcin- kowski search their minds for the answer. Juniors 59
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