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Class of 1988 Seniors 7
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W inning r but losin the good a about graduating niors thought abo there has been so ferent about the s that have walke aisle. This year it seemed that classmates were inseparable. Their friendships were forever growing even though they had such a short time left together. There were many different types of people in the senior class, but they all seemed to blend together as one, adding a little spice to each others lives. “This years graduating class proved to be the most cooperat¬ ive class to work with,” said Mr. Pearson, “They were really spirited kids.” As the year drew to a close, the senior class began to realize what they were losing — each other — but they also realized they had won the memories of all the times together as one. The Graduating 6 Seniors
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Punkers and Hoods, Hawaiians and Sleepyheads, Kings and Queens All Held Court Monday, October 19. Mondays are supposed to be times of general tiredness and disorga¬ nization, but this was ridiculous. Students were in the halls with tousled hair, bleary eyes, and — pajamas. (At least that’s how it would have seemed to any visitor. Actually it was the first day of Spirit Week; Pajama Day, a fitting theme for a Monday when getting out of bed and dressing for school seemed to be impossible. But that was just the beginning of Spirit Week activi¬ ties. There was a whole week of activities planned by the SCA. After a slight mix- up, when it was real¬ ized that Punk Rock Day and underclass pictures wouldn’t mix too well, Dress-Up day followed pajama day in Punk Rock Day’s place, and prom dresses and ties abounded. Hawaiian Fifties day came next; the stu¬ dents were almost and even split between flo¬ ral prints and leather with greased hair. The last two days were probably the most pop¬ ular. Punk Rock Ban- dana Day was held on Thursday, and the tra¬ ditional Blue and Gold Day came on Home¬ coming Day. A IN THE SHADE. Jennifer Gholson takes advantage of Pa¬ jama Shades day to have a little fun, wearing outsized shades that were sure to draw a few laughs while doing their part for Spirit Week. A VERY DEFINITE HIGH SPIR¬ ITS. Howard Handorf seems to have gotten just a bit carried away on Punk Rock Bandana Day, becoming one of the most dressed people of the day. 8
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