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,X ?..f--r- f' ',,..,,,, ,,-5.-: :,:'- LETTING Oh what a feeling! Tammy Kig- er celebrates after finishing se mester finals in January. Y ?f-...::-- : T,.-A Y! r.,. -:: -, : - 5 Y 4 -1 zi -4 ,i- Y ,A ,L--.-..i,.E 74 ,:..- :,:: -A f, ,. -L' f- ,4 ..- f.. ft ii- 7 4 Zz. f, Y,-.-4f4 -4 A' ig ,A,..- :,. .-3 f, --Y --... -4 Y, ..,. A -f:-,i f4:: ::'7::? ,.,- .- 5 E 'f A ',: if L 7, ,,,,. -4-- f 1 E1 : 4:4-LT E 5' 244' .-'ef-' -1- ,SE :'- 7..- .'-E'4 '-::1': '-4' . - ...- :Lf- Y 4 A :',,-: is 7.-: i : g..' .,..- ..,.,- Y, Q- ': 'r, , ' i Juniors find ways to deal with stress As the familiar ring sig- naled the end of finals in June, the Class of '88 e- merged from their class- rooms. A flutter of white created by students' papers slowly drifted to the floor of the hall. The juniors greet- ed each other with wide smiles as they realized that the year that seemed like it would never end, did. The stress was finally over. As juniors, they faced a class load of as many as six solids. This, plus the added pressure ofa part time job or a sport for some students, left juniors at a loss for time to do it all. The combination of a heavier class load and less time to do homework often resulted in lower grades. I often don't have enough time to study. Sometimes I just have to put my home- work aside and have fun, said Denise Oyler. Another pressure arose as juniors began to think seriously about the future. College became a goal that many juniors looked to- ward. I worry about grades more than ever because 'this year is the one that colleges look at most, said Cyndi Crother. The pressures of school affected the juniors' par- ticipation in other school ac- tivities. After the junior class failed to defend its ti- tle in Sports-A-Rama and prove itself in rallies, it became apparent that their goal was different than in their years as underclasg. men. As juniors, the search for an outlet for stress domi- nated time away from school and changed their attitude. The junior at- titude is to do their best in some things, but to try to have fun because we are under so much pressure, said Scott Crosby. Each member of the class had a unique way of re- leasing the pressure that built up at school. For some, it was a sport or hobby they excelled in. To others, it meant relaxing with their friends. Whatever the means, the Class of '88 showed that for survival, you sometimes had to let off steam. Shanann Abell Dawn Rachele Abinante Sheri Abshire Matt Adams Sam Alcantar Tiffany Aldrich Bobby Allen Steven Alpaugh Natalie Amabisoo Paul Amato Katie Amundson Eddie Andersen Robert Anderson Marc Andreasen Pam Andrews Travis Andrews Brian Annis Bob Archer Heidi Arnold Stephen Arnold Corey Auernig F T - L. l ii 1 LETZIE :Q 3 ia!! L4 Q 5 1.5 Q' 5 z:5::: .e A -iw' K'z'X F wxiggzwg-QX1 Vs-Fggtg. V , , , -J
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