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All claMte bfranif involved in “Farmer I ay” of Spirit Week. Included here are junior Jamie Patterson, left; oph- omore .4my Baumgardner and Ban Wolfhope, senior Marcey Sherer, and junior Jeremy Aajdel. At the Homecoming fentivitien, held September 30, Heath- er Bussell i crowned 1987 Queen by Firin' lostlou. Ia t year' queen. Theme — 5
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Laurie Wess taken one last look at the 1987 tennis year — a year in which she helped her team win the championship. OISE EAST EOOK One last lcx k at the 1987-88 school year brought various meanings to the students. For the seniors it meant the parting of friends and entering a new phase in life. The juniors realized that they had to prepare them- selves to lake over for the graduating seniors, while the sophomores, after a brief period of orientation, became full-fledged “high schoolers.” But for all, they would remember the good times and the bad times, the happy times and the sad times and realize that this year was one that they would cherish. f—FORESI HIUS J The scholastic quiz team, com- prised of Andy Ytmrirh, Melissa Stombaugh, Amy Metsger, and Robert korach found their com- peting a learning experience. Jamie Patterson and Lori Bukosky enjoy the last day of the autumn season At the HUM Halloween party for the retarded. Storey Maxsrell en- tertains one of the guests. 4 — Theme
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As the 164 seniors began this final year, they would get one last look at their Alma Mater. In the classroom, in sports and in extracurricular activities, these veterans would display lead- ership. They would become involved and set an example for the underclassmen to follow. A busy year lay ahead for the seniors. Graduation an- nouncements, senior portraits, cap and gown measurements, fund raisers for their trip and party were a few items on their agenda. Plans to enter college, trade school or school of nursing or to join the armed forces would be on the minds of many. Others would be contemplating marriage, while others would be think- ing of finding jobs. As the seniors took this one last look at their high school days, they realized these days would be nothing but cherished memories. Seniors Diane TempleUm, left. att l Barb Daris troll lei urely down the hall to the rand) machine in the lobby to get a quirk nark. Se ni0ra Senior officer (top to bottom) include Sam Malesky, pre ident; Wendy (.rata, vice president; Mary Ann Jen- kins, ecretary; and Babbie Fi Jiek. treawurer.
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