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On the morning of October 5, over 200 members of the senior class gathered for a picture beneath the Blue Water Bridge. Se- nior class adviser, Mrs. Knapp, put a lot of effort into organizing the picture which was taken by Mr. Robert Jechura. Not even the cold, rainy weather could dampen the spirit of the Class of ’89 which soared as high as the blue and gold balloons they released. 1988 celebrates the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Blue Water Bridge. Leaders Of The Pack people Freshmen Jolene Pettingil and Krista Deegan are all ears at the Mardi Gras Dance.
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Leaders Of The Pack people iiSteering the cart was great since so many peo- ple wit- nessed our winning first place! — Kevin Beedon Anxiety floats at the starting line as Freshmen Kevin Beedon and Jenny Brown wait for the starting signal for the cart races. We Have It All! A diverse student body was united to form one strong group. Every student contributed to the uniqueness found throughout the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshmen classes. The freshmen class surprised the entire stu- dent body by displaying an unusual amount of spirit. The Class of ' 92 proved to be a strong group during Mardi Gras with their wall earn- ing second place. These new students were en- thusiastically welcomed by the student body. Sophomores are often lost in the transition between being an underclassman and an up- perclassman. Seldom does a sophomore class show much spirit, but the Class of ’91 proved to be a leading force in the school. During social competitions they continually chal- lenged the Class of ’89 with hopes of defeating the seniors. Carefree yet spirited were the juniors. Their spirit was high but seemed to remain in their hearts. “It’s a tradition for us to always come in fourth place, but that is okay because we just want to have fun,” explains junior class secre- tary, Mikki Place. Awesome describes the senior class in their academics, athletics, and leadership abilities, for they always came out on top, never settling for less! iiSteering the cart was great since so many peo- ple wit- nessed our winning first place! — Kevin Beedon Anxiety floats at the starting line as Freshmen Kev in Beedon and Jenny Brown wait for the starting signal for the cart races. 24 Leaders Of The Pack people
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Lori L. Adler Jerry A. Ainsworth Jessica Allen Vivian Amador Scott M Anglebrandt Michael D Appel Amy M. Armstrong Lise A. Armstrong Gar L. Atkins Curtis P. Atkinson Enduring Spirit The senior class has many unique and exciting qualities that make them stand out. What puts this year ' s senior class ahead of the rest? “We stick together like oatmeal!” Chris Nesbitt “We are one big happy family, just like the Brady Bunch!” — Beth Baker What do you want to accomplish your last year! “I want our men’s basketball team to go all the way to the Chrystler Are- na, so I can scalp the tickets.” — Jon Davenport Do you have any last words? “We’re the first and the last, the Alpha and the Omega.” — Heather Jerrett Seniors people At the field day games seniors Mary Smith and Tina Frasier give a mighty tug to help out the victorious senior class. Seniors Dan O’Sullivan, Joel Moss, and Mike Brabant race for the finish line in the Mardi Gras cart race at Memorial Stadium.
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