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WHILE PUTTING THE final touches on a home- coming poster, ASB officers Jeff Eck and Dutch Harris contemplate the many homecoming activi- ties they have scheduled forthe week of October lst. 'im' , . . -2 , I Q 2. l ivg' , -Ti Q . 'lllll A I 'CT-K -fr Tl. ,-. STL? JA ,- POINTING TO THE fact that they no longer use the boy's room, the senior officers are proud to finally be considered men. The senior officers are: Todd Theissen, Hans Adkins, Matt Lawson, Tony Chaloupka, Jason Eck, and Dave Tueller. 'af as HANS ADKINS: There's so many different worlds, so many different suns, and we have just one world, but we live in different ones.- Dire Straits KEN AEBISCHER: l have never gone to bed with an ugly woman but l sure w'oke up with a lot. DON ALLERS: Under the right light, life is neither black nor white, but rather a pastel plaid with polka-dots. 66 Seniors MATT ALSAGER: Verily l say unto you, this generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.-Matthew 24:34 BERT ANDERSSON: I still do not get how you can have peanut butter with jam! CYNDY ANDERSEN: True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. WES ANDERSON: To those who oppose me: you know who you are, and l know where you live. STACY ARNOLD: Aces High! BRIAN ASHTON: Though his mind is not for rent don't put him down as arrogant. His reserve is a quiet defense riding out the days events-the river.-Rush. JOANN BAGBY: You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough. KAREN BAIN: l do the Watusi. SUSAN BAIN: The house was green, now it is blue but l don't care because l do not live there anymore.
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D Juniors struggle to meet . Tough Expectations Aaaliihhllthoughtlhad enough cred- that matteri are having to tackle bal- its! Baiancing out these new require- ancing out credits because of new re- ments 'is such a pain! With a reading quirements enforced by the School class, cln extra semester of Health, two more l-lumanities credits, a new type of historyi class, and an extra credit classes. in activity classes like Board. Students are having to give up like Drawing for more academic Ameriaan Government, l'm only with I5 credits for electives. , Band, Flight, and Year- less thcln the Class of '87! I my senior year was supposed to Many iuniors iand sophomores to take correspon- and summer school. Jakomeit is taking summer 1 5' N X'tmusv J! ,MV - s do X 4: 1 ,A -1 lx - N r s ss Aff participates in class. f 4 school to stay in Debate and Yearbook, I feel like the School District is cheating us out of our electives. Not only are students now required to take more challenging classes, they must receive at least a C average in their core classes to earn a credit. This is making the battle doubly tough for stu- dents to meet re uirements for gradu- ation. Jenny Johnson spark- with the rest of the Golden Girls. ' DEBATING A POINT, Becky Clayton IN THE EVENT ofa pencil explosion, Da- lyn Willey wears protective eyewear. Juniors 65
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lfWth Hard work and determination they created . . The Senior Sensation lt's 7:00 tuesday morning and six bo- dies race out of bed, eyelids drooping and legs dragging. They throw on some clothes and head for the student council room where they prepare themselves for an important task: to create some excitement for the senior class. By 7: I 5 all six, now fully awake, are assembled and eagerly ready to exchange and contribute their ideas for upcoming events. 'lWe work within our potential to achieve goals for the senior cIass, said President Matt Lawson. All the council members have unique qualities which make them special. For example, Matt seems usually optimistic and has a basic sense of authority, Hans Adkins and David Tueller are always coming up with new ideas which Tony Chaloupka, because he relates so well with higher- ups, presents to Mr. Johnson. But if Mr. Johnson happens to veto some of their ideas, have no fear because Jason Eck is there to help him change his mind and Todd Theissan is just an all- around hard worker. RANDY BARTLETTE: Life is like a game, there are rules we must follow, and rules we must break. MARNIE BASOM: Believe in yourself and you can accomplish anything rock on! DAVID BAUMGART: But Dad! I really went to the game. I just forgot the score. ROSE BEAN: Goodness Gracious Great Balls O Fire!! LISA BECKER: Always be the kind of per- son you would like to be with and smile. Don't forget the Coppertonell TODD BENSON: Well, I am still here but soon will be gone. Such is the order of life. . .walking in a crowd but essentially alone. Day by day, year after year, we must keep ramblin onlXl DAVID BERGSET: The keel drives hard against the arctic wind. The quest ful- filled. MISSY BLACKNER: In our blind ,, youth there is always the prom- ise of tomorrow and our passion for the now. WILLIAM BLICKFELDT: Life is a game you win some you lose some but you Seniors 67
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