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To everyone's pleasant surprise, the college board honored Lamar for its outstanding advanced place- ment courses. Only three other high schools in Texas received this award. In addition, Lamar had 14 national merit scholars, more than any other high school in Tarrant County. Students did have to face a few letdowns, though. The football team never made the playoffs, but we can say we have a team we are proud of, said Junior Catherine Erekson. Moreover, seniors un- happily trooped back to take ex- ams the week after their gradu- ation ceremonies. Tough enough to handle the setbacks of 1987-88, Vikings charged on. After all, the good times were yet to come. Emily Alexander sl I -Y! 4315- '4 I i 1 f .Sir Junior Juniors Michelle Jarboe and Dawn DeRoy Presentation warm up mentally as well as physically be- fore the track meet. Photo by Jeff Hat- tendorf. Opening I 3
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In the B e The 1987-88 school year held anticipation for the sophomores, happy returns for the juniors, and fond memories for the seniors. All in all, the year to come had prom- ises for everyone. Along with these good times, though, moments of despair, unhappiness and trouble occurred. As cliche as it sounds, you can't have the ups without having the downs. Starting off the year, teachers mourned the death of Lamar's first principal, Sam Curlee. But even- tually, snow days in January brought joy to many. Senior Mat- thew Alexander was glad because I think I had a test that day. Oddly enough, due to snow days, in-service days, exams and Christ- mas vacation, Vikings only attend- ed three full weeks of school in December and January combined. Our temporary is gone, Chad Shaw exclaimed as he realized that his temporary classroom had been moved during construction. Ac- cording to Junior Amy Seymour, many fondly called this area the temporary wasteland? Thundering across the starting line, Lamar's runner Senior Chris Crutsinger, sprints to a good stan at the district cross country meet. Photo by Jeff Hattendori .M . Q v .wg gy . Tensely watching the football game, JV Junior Held: cheerleaders Julie Hoskins, Stacey Shack- Lamar through elford and Traci Samanie lend their silent time Photo by support before a big play. Photo by Audra Fox. 3 2 I Opening!Design by Emily Alexander
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