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CHRISTINE CHENEY JESSICA CHRISMAN DIANA CISNEROS SANDRA CLAYTON CLAUDIA CLEVENGER DARIN COOK MARTHA CORTES JESSE COX RHONDA COX REBECCA CRAWFORD LISA CRUZ BRENDA DAILY EDWARD DAVIDSON BROOKE DAVIS STEVEN DELGADO KEVIN DIAS DANNY DINGLER MICHAEL DIRKER BRIAN DOE KATHLEEN DOMINGOS 102
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SUZANNE BULDO KELLIE BURRIS MELISSA BUSBY CIIUCO BUSTOS LEFT: Vicky Lujan completes her home- work during a quiet moment in Senior Court. BELOW: Kelly Foor and Michelle War- ner cat their lunches in Senior Court. Court provides senior get-away Senior Court provided a spot away from underclassmen for the class of ’87. Woe to the freshman who found himself walking through Senior Court one minute and in a trash can the next. It’s obvious from the benches in the court, however, that under- classmen do make their way there. Knife carvings in the benches contain many underclassmen names. But during the school day, it belonged to the senior class which used it for a variety of reasons. “I usually sit there when I want to finish my | homework or talk with friends,” said sen- ior Vicky Lujan. Jeff Rachal said he goes to the court to socialize with friends. Oth- J ers, such as Chris Dorado, said he likes to | be in Senior Court to show that he is a senior. MICHAEL BUTLER RAQUEL CAINE VERONICA CANTU MIKE CARDENAS DAVE CASTRO LISA CHANCE MICHELLE CHASTEEN MICHELLE CHEEK 101
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CHRIS DORADO JOSE DORADO JR. JOHN DOW KIMBERLY DRAIN Dennis Goss, LEFT, and Greg Merritt, BELOW, show their animals at the Tulare County District Fair. 3 Agriculture tops with seniors The Golden West High School agri- culture department is one of the largest and most popular on campus. So it’s no sur- prise that many seniors say they consider their activities in agriculture and the Future Farmers of America as their most memo- rable in high school. Many seniors, of course, have won many awards in FFA, for animal showings at fairs, on judging teams, and in other competitions. But seniors such as Leslie Rowley say they will remember something else. “The most memorable thing to me was when the FFA had pumpkins for the elementary school and Riverbend. The little kids seemed to really love it,’’ she said. Jennifer Pratt said the national FFA conventions she • attended in Kansas City and Washington | D.C. will be the most memorable club i activity to her while Chrisi Cheney said | her agriculture classes are her favorites ° “because of the teacher.’’ MICHAEL DUKE CRYSTAL DUNN SHAWN DUNN BEAU DYCKMAN MARK DYKSINSKI CANDACE ECKHOFF TIMOTHY ENLOW DANIEL ESCARSEGA 103
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