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THREE BOYS FOR EVERY GIRL Since before we even thought of figuring out the year we graduate, the class of 1988 has been known for a variety of things. Among its most unique quali- ties is the one-to-three girl to boy ratio. This ratio has led to numerous arguments, insult matches and fist fights. This is explained best in the theory of male behavior during developing years. The theory, in essence, states that when you get a bunch of little boys together, they think they have the upper hand. The girls however have disproved another theory that there is strength in numbers, by on occa- sion actually getting a word in edgewise. Considering the female population, one could as- sume that the senior girls are inseparable. In fact, the exact opposite is true. Each young woman has dis- played distinct interests of their own in such things as athletics, student organizations, speech and the- ater, cheerleading, as well as activities outside of school. These among other qualities make these girls unique individuals. However, their friendship with each other is a strong and supportive one, built from their need to survive which dates back to their first Kindergarten days. It was then in the fall of 1975 that Patty, Sar- ah, and Kelly got their first insight to what it might be like to survive in a “man’s” world. 1. Bryan keeps his mind in the game. 2. Choir members struggle through the Anthem. 6 SENIORS ... Sarah Clements
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From the Ordinary Breaking the normal dress code and the wheelchair speed limit, Brian Pollard and Shawn Evers are escorted through the halls by another senior citizen, in the form of freshman Jason Douglas. 2. Members of FCA (Fellowship of Christian Atheletes), a new organization at Clarks High, get up early for a breakfast. Food seems to be a re- quirement for every meeting, even though the host- ess or host sometimes isn’t given much warning. 3. Not an ordinary event for some students, but Steve Brandenburger does quietly do his Spanish homework.
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3. Math 4 students Shawn, Brian, Ken, and Dave invade the physiological mind of advanced biology student Kevin. 4. A.L.F.F. Party member Steve gets votes the easy way as innocent Sarah witnesses Mike’s in- terrogation. 5. Homecoming royalty - 2nd Attendants, Patty Brown and Ken Ksiazek; Queen and King, Kelly Neel and Max Norvell; 1st Attendants, Sarah Clements and Brian Pollard.
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