Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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 1. Beth VanCramer, Matt Mead. Dave Meacham, and Jon Stewart pose for the camera before going to studyhall. 2. Lisa Loofboro. Chris Russell and Shelly Miller enjoy their final year. 3. John Schmidt sets up for a Chemistry experiment. 4. Seniors display their float for the Old Fashioned Days parade. 5 This page sponsored by '87-88 STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS

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Seniors Enjoy Final Year Finally, seniors have arrived at the moment for which they have been preparing for twelve long years. Be- ing a senior means having the best year of all. It is filled with parties, laughter, and good times with friends. It means finally being able to exert power over the underclass- men. But with becoming a senior comes the facing of the real world. Decisions about post-graduation plans must be made. Some choose college, others choose the armed forces. Those who are undecided may just work after high school. But whatever the course they choose, they all realize that when graduation comes, they will be ending a part of their lives and starting a new one that is even more exciting and chal- lenging. By entering the adult world, seniors face the chore of saying good-bye to their high school friends. What these friends must re- alize is that they will never be forgot- ten because memories will last a life- time. All in all, the cherished memories of high school and friends will stay with them as they venture into the “real world.” 1. Michelle Fry and Jenny Eddie show enthu- siasm about their friendship. 2. Kelly Cohagan takes a sneak preview of the Streak’s first issue. 3. Dave Soulsby and Trina Ames take the poll for homecoming court. J 4 Seniors ,



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Making The Grade The whole high school experience is made up of two areas: academics and social development. Out of these two, the biggest and most im- portant area, is the academics. Al- though many students do not yet realize it, the main reason for being in high school is to learn. It is the preparation for our journey into the “real world.” For freshmen, their basic classes, consisting of Algebra, World Cultures, a science and En- glish, give them just a taste of what is to come in their sophomore and junior years. Then, as students start to mature into their second and third year of high school, they are faced with classes that are the basis for their upcoming senior year. After the obstacles are finally met, stu- dents begin to prepare for college or other post-graduation pians as they venture into their senior year by tak- ing such classes as Calculus, Phys- ics, and Government. Finally, se- niors realize that by taking these classes, they are studying for their future and preparing for new challenges. 1. Mr. Roy Winfield goes over homework with his fifth period Chemistry class. 2. Mr. Jim Deering helps his students prepare for a World Cultures test. 3. Senior Carole Orris works on a piece of jewelry for art class. 6 Student Life This page sponsored by the SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

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