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I Seniors Pcic Conklin. Shannon Rupinski and Teddy Ransom sprint to the head of the pack. 2. The crowd at Senior Parent Night releases balloons to show support of saying no to drugs. 3. Derek Judd streaks down the sidelines to the end zone for six points in the opening game against Perry. 2 3 Sports 5 - —
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SENIORS DISPLAY LEADERSHIP Many students at Madison High have devoted much of their time and energy to some type of sports activity. For some of these students, sports play a very important role and will be carried out through their college years. For other students, participat- ing on a high school athletic team enables them to relax and take part in a sport they enjoy. Leadership, a key quality to the success in any athletic team, has always been found in an abundance in Madison High School students. This important factor can arise from many different sources, such as coaches, administrators, teachers, and most commonly, the players themselves. The Madison High School seniors displayed an unprecedented level of leadership this year. Senior players as well as the captains took initiative and responsibility in setting and achieving team goals. Success and self-confidence were the highest goals achieved by the 1987 Madison High School athlete.
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FRIENDS MAKE THE MEMORIES REALLY SPECIAL The good times would not have been so fun and the bad times would not have been so bearable without the support and company of friends. These are the people who make the special times so special and help us live through the disappointments of high school. There are many different kinds of friends. There are friends who we like to have in time of need. There are also friends whom we only like to do things with, and there are only a few friends in whom we can confide. As we go through life, we gain new friends and new memories. An old friend is not necessarily one who is lost, but one whose loyalty grows as the years go on. These are the people whom we’ve grown up with and shared all of our childhood with. After graduation, we may never see them again until our reunions. We will have gone on to different schools and different lives. Some of these people disappear from our lives after graduation, but their memories are never lost. 1. The “A” lunch crowd waits to be dismissed. 2. Close friends Sieve Welch, Paul Palgyi. Denise D’Aate, Jason Warholic, Phil Plaiz, Julie Ran- kin, Jackie Bell enjoy a summer day at Pioneer Lake. 6 Fricnds
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