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Enjoying nature ' s sunrise One of the rare pleasures of sum- mer is watching a beautiful sunrise over the ocean. Junior Randee Carey captures this moment dur- ing his vacation at Cape Hatteras, rtorth Carolina. photo by Angela Myers Summer Softball Softball is one of the many athletic events in which girls participated in during the summer. Angie Ertal, Kristie Hoar, Deb Stoller, and Kelly Vachon warm up before a game. Initiation at Band Camp Junior Gary Rowland shows his good sportsmanship while posing for the camera after just having gone through initiation at Band Camp. Others fearfully watch and await their turn. 0« T»U»D I «T»U»D E ' ri «T«L»I»F« 9 ==
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f ummer Of ' 87 Shines The Sun, Fun And Memories Once Again A Success It was June 2, the 1986- 1987 school year finally ended and the excitement and joy of My friends and I Iiad a real good time this summer! We experienced a lot to- gether. Other than that, we just tried new things and always made the best of the situation. Angie Murua summer freedoms were once again here. The school ' s a drag attitude had instantly changed to fun in the sun. I was glad to see that summer was finally here to get away from the school work and get on with the summer ' s festivities, stat- ed Senior Don Rhoades. Summer always seemed to be the time for going to the lake, taking vacations, or just bumming around and remembering all the good times with your friends. ' When I wasn ' t working, I spent most of my free time at the lake having a good time with my friends, commented Jun- ior Angie Fox. Even though school had ended, students still spent time preparing for the up- coming school year. For in- stance, the football team spent many hard hours of practice along with the band, cheerleaders, cross country and volleyball teams. Most of these activities and others also required at- tending camps. Along with extracurricular activities, many students took advan- tage of being able to have a full time job, unlike during the school year. Being able to work dur- ing the day and still have the evenings free was great and the extra money really helped, stated Senior Troy Swope. Other events that took place during the Summer of 87 included the tradi- tional Canal Days and Three Rivers Festival activi- ties. Canal Day was a lot of fun, but 1 had the most fun at the annual raft race dur- ing Three Rivers, stated Sophomore Dawn Vincent. When the Summer of 87 ended the memories of the time spent with friends and family were never to be forgotten, especially for the Seniors who would be go- ing on to college. Because the Summer of 87 was the last year spent in high school, my friends and 1 made it the best summer ever, re- marked Senior Jill Liddell. Fun at Cheerleading Camp After a hard days practice and a re- freshing shower. Sophomore Angie Cox and Junior Jenny Qrabill enjoy a cold drink as they ham it up for the camera at Cheerieading Camp. Skiing at the lake One of Senior Brian Jacquay ' s favor- ite hobbies during the summer is ski- ing. He spent many hours developing this skill w hile enjoying himself at the lake. photo by Sherri Jacquay ' •T»U«D»E«ri«T»L«I«r»l
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Traditional senior spirit This was an example of that never ending senior power which never fades away. This years senior class of ' 88 was ready! Studying ... a hard task Marti Fisher and a few of her friends are caught finishing up homework early before first peri- od. rirst day preparations With smiling faces, juniors Amy Thompson and Tonya Karick are demonstrating a common sight among students within the first days of school. = 10 1
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