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Making the sports moments last is Tamara Dunn Sophomore clarinets found practice makes perfect, operating the video camera. She has been behind the scenes at most games. 3
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Lasting Moments Each start of a school year opens the door to fresh opportunities. Students begin with a new schedule, perfect attendance and a clean locker. Before long the days turn into routine and everyone lives for Fridays. During the winter, basketball games and snow days are foremost in students minds. Christmas break never lasts long enough and finals hit too soon after. The second semester is filled with springtime activities and unbelievably one more year is dismissed for summer. Somewhere between Labor Day and Commencement moments were made that shall never be forgotten. Since we can’t go back into the past nor stop the hands of time, only the memories that are stored within us can go on with us into the future. This year’s Lion Legacy has been made with these thoughts in mind. Although a whole year of memories can’t be placed in one book, hopefully, the highlights have been captured and can help to restore other moments as well. Remember the past, look to the future and live the present. MAKE THE MOMENTS LAST! Senior Terri Baugh shows off her newly acquired senior shirt. An unforgettable moment for all loud crowd members was the emotional thrill of winning the Washington Regional. 2
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Senior guard, Brant Ackerman, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Skip Ackerman. Stefan Hohns, senior exchange student from West Germany, with Mr. and Mrs. Skip Atchison who were his hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Sellers with senior forward. Scott Sellers. SENIOR NIGHT On February 26, 1988, the class of ’88 was honored at the home basketball game featuring the Loogootee Lions against the Vincennes Lincoln Alices. Preceding the varsity basketball game, the senior basketball players, cheerleaders and their parents were introduced. Student council members, Dena Davis and Mindy Matheis presented the mothers a rose. Senior class officers displayed the senior board at that time. The Lionettes performed to “She’s a Little Runaway’’ at half time and the senior members of the squad were featured. Following the game, the class of ’89 sponsored a dance. The dance was held in the Elementary East Gym and music was provided by 106 WRTB. Senior guard, Troy Trambaugh, is the son of Mr and Mrs. Larry Trambaugh Senior forward, Scott Callison. is escorted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wildman. 4
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