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Seniors: The Celebration Never Ends! (lop) llank Sherman lakes a moment to consider his future. Melissa Smith lakes a break from her studies. Mike Nellessen makes use of study time. Abbey Craig is all smiles at the College Fair. Ikon Dukett plans his escape. IT H APPENS to all of us throughout our lives, but the memory of a hectic four years, called high school, will always bring a smile, or a tear, or a blush to the class of ‘‘88’’. Whether you were an easy-lover, or just a spectator at the Gray and Stern belly-bucking contest, freshman year was a whole new experience. As sophomores, we became stronger in school’s social order. We would “boogie” at By George or get together for a KASM (Does anyone really know what it means?) mission. As sophomores, we readily found out that you can't win a TAG game if you don't have a driver’s license. As juniors we learned a lesson of humility as we begged and scrounged for enough money to have Prom. Dave Pletsch went sailing into the air over a pasture only to wipe out a cow when his car finally touched ground. The Glen — Echo was countered with that student operated Hotbed of Political Liberalism. The Free Press. We studied military strategy as we pounded our opposition in the semester's food fight. When Prom was over and the year about to an end, we partied it out out at the megaparty of all time (Who's house was that?) The new Assasination game heated up as Kent Gray chased Brad Clayton through his father’s cornfield in Chris Currie’s RX7 going at least 80 m.p.h. Senior year started with the double-dating sta (Hurry up, 1 gotta go!). Big Red was named the gum of the 1987 Homecoming court and MegaJ H got cancelled by some uninvited guests. Mine Conlon and crew had a difficult time keeping u ) with a T-Bird that was driving on R All ROAD TRACKS. (It was only ( 1 I’ anyway) The 1 PC togp drive was a great success, and who could e erjfirget Mr. Blade kissing a p:-’ I: - ,ears. Ml ' .0 many more will forever remind M li VEENS IN “88”.
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(upper left) Having now reached his senior year, Paul Alexander can now count to two. (upper right) Jodi Hails displays the proper golfing form, (middle left) Senior guys say - reach out and touch someone — anyone! (middle right) Heather takes a moment to reflect on her past years at Glenwood. (bottom left) Dana McXeel) and l.ori Johnson two serious band students. 19
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