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REM 8:00 A.M. REM It is summertime REM Kevin Duke in summer computer class Breaking all the rules. Dana Leonard stretches it to the limit by sleeping in class. What is Governor's Nightmare at War Memo- School? Kirk Wilson rial Part II. Rockets again thinks it's six weeks with- face the Northeast Char- - out a shirt. gers. Introduction
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opturing keepsakes Treosuring times et m is 2 .a i A . ii M E K. ill' 1, g i ,ggi in i will l v 5 iii . . 4- Q ii lil 'W ,M ., Elko .mil al X: aim. iii sg f i it , gi E., Int t could be something as insignifi- cant as a cheerleader strike or as im- portant as the senior ring Mass, ei- ther way these moments carry with them special memories that we always treasure and often think about. All the special events and hap- penings of this 86-87 year are kept as keepsakes in this Rocket edition. The four years we spend in high school are four filled with high-points, low-points and everything in between. The fun of pep rallies, the unusual pun- ishments by Father Tribou, and the antics of students made this book, as did the teachers, lectures and masses. We tried to cap- ture, in print and picture, the serious ones as well as the lighter moments. For it is the serious ones that taught us, and the lighter ones that made the year more bearable. Each class in this school is unique. They have their No! Hay! Stay back, I'll jump! Ben Bischof with some more of his antics. special members who excell in aca- demics, athletics, leadership, or per- sonality. These special characteristics make every class distinctly different in the way it reacts and adapts to the school's goal of making young men out of them in just four years. Howev- er varied a class may be, though, they still have to go through four years at the school, and all its members exper- ience what makes this school special. The nostalgic attachment of one's high school days is important. And for alumni, teachers, or students, who want to look back at this year, this book is important. It serves its pur- pose well when it allows people to look in it and relive their Catholic High experience. roduction
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Blessed be the ties that bind. Football players take part in rosary before game. lt's apparent Mr. Rogers didn't teach them 4? 3 how to change their shoes. Robert Hix and p Robert Heck display school spirit. Col. Quadhafi and his men invade freshmen. Scott Wagner is taken captive by jim Kordsmier, Paulo Jacuzzi, and Luis Rivero during a skit. 't'tf is mei NEST ..... 1 A ...: . .. R .Ji ........ ----.CIT-' EI-FC i-.JLu--- A b6i' Student Life L.
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