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l 0 f-5 X Sli v A sophomore looking exciTed abouT his Two remaining years aT Q all ages WhaT makes a Wolverine? WhaT does iT Take To make iT Through four years of pep assemblies pop quizzes, and weT breezeways? Freshmen aT EHS were recognized by The ever presenT losT look on Their faces The pee-chee maps and Their disTincT conTrasT To iiii s in g Fun for EHS. The seniors. The class of 4990 was a liTTle differenT from freshmen pasT, as Their yeT un-changed voices could acTually be heard aT assemblies. Their year was a Time of adjusTmenT, and of realizaTion, Too, as They discovered whaT high school life was all abouT. Sophomores were exciTed To geT a differenT place To siT in The gym. Hoorayl They cried, l'we're noT freshmen anymore! , buT really, being in The sophomore class of 4989 musT be a loT like being The middle child in a family - you're neiTher here nor There. BuT, as sophomores, They knew where Their classes were, and even how To geT To Them. Juniors were officially upperclassmen. The class of 4988 sure was greaT. WiTh school spiriT abounding, juniors drove mom's car To school, and began To know The True meaning of independence as They reached The end of The school year. Seniors were, . . . well . . . They were seniors. The class of 4987 Took advanTage of iT's suprioriTy by Taking loTs of arT classes, win- ning class compeTiTions, and concenTraTing on looking cool. A sen- ior had heavy Things in his mind - college, jobs, and jusT how much longer mom and dad would keep supporTing Them. By Shelby Murphy and , Q T an 5 Q A popular freshman acTiviTy - gar- ' f bage can invesTigaTing. ff ff .. , A QT - iff' STudenT Life 485
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-Y-Aj'- X- L 5 5 li X X iii fgglhf 9 After four yeors of being o Wolverine, This senior geis some weil deserved resi. 1841 Siudeni Life f' 'I 0 108 Ji I 5 1 . ,dl 4 This junior seems hoppy with nis 'ironk oi EHS
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Good Luck Seniors Alaska Maytag Junctlon Laundry 4748 Cal1forn1a Ave S W Seattle, WA Gordon and Karen Van Parys, owners Wlshlng you the best from Benny Ilmmy 422 55 Danny P Ji 80 Congratulatlons Class of 1987 It s been a great 4 years Good Luck Fred Nelson Floyd Derrlck -735 64 24 St hJ 255 ga Congratulatlons Class of 1987' From the Class of 1989' To the Class of 87 Good Luck on your next adventure M and the better M Barbara Schumacher D1fCCtOff Owner 250 S W 153rd Sulte Seattle WA 98166 12061 243 6498 Q A
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