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-wife fr X, A N 'IIA .gp- B t ippy joins Srs. Scott Smeester, John Ti- emey, Eric Coyer, John Carstenscn, and Michelle Smith as they relax in the sun at a varsity soccer game. Terri Lurxiin ks 6 seniors show leave lasting A tw' impressions, not to be forgotten Freshmen die! Seniors rule! These words were what any senior would say if asked what they thought of their graduating class. Seniors had the basic Hsuperiorw or Hholier than thou attitude. Although the pranks and tricks that seniors pulled did not differ much from year to year, every graduating class wanted to cs- tablish thetnselves as Hthe best class yet. Seniors had the knack for surprise. Just when teachers or staff thought the senior class was becoming dormant, a smoke bomb was lit or a freshman was taking a nosedive from the balcony. Some seniors wished that high school would not end, Sr. J.J. Szabo said, 'LI will miss the easy classes and good friends. Others felt that they were ready to move on. College and jobs hopefully awaited this bright and shining group of rebels. Sr. Brad Evilsizer said, I am ready to go Out and conquer the new worldf' Still many Copy: Jay Darley Layout: Tim Hall-SLith just wanted to take advantage ofthe present. Sr. Paul Rosas said, 'Now it's time to get rowdy for our best year yet. These superior seniors didn't mind when high school ended. but more impor- tantly wanted to keep the freshmen out of their way. Sr. Kathy Kirschenrnann said, Hit is too bad that we have to deal with fresh- men, but we must remember that we were underelassmen once, toofl One must also remember the few, the proud, the ones who just didn't care any- more. Some seniors tuned out the reality of graduation. They took advantage of easy schedules and their last taste of freedotn. Sr. Shawn Berryhill said, L'There is no sen- ior attitudeg I-just Wttllt to get out of here. Although the seniors ruled fora time, it was inevitable to give tip the throne to another pack of seniors. The class of T88 was gone but their ruins would lurk in school forever. 2 1111f was
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Tor Aarcstacl: Latin Club 11,123 Proj. Closeup 113 Speech and Debate 9,103 Quill and Scroll 123 Newspaper 123 lfootba1l9-123 Lacrosse 9,10,12. Melissa Abeyta: Choir 9-11. Rachel Aid: Drama 9-123 Choir 9,11,12Q 1hespians 9-123 Pol. Aware- ness 123Olympics ofthe Mind 11. ,lesus E. Alclana: Speech and Debate 9- 12. Tina Allen Tina M. Anderson Clayton Armstrong: Lacrosse 9. Danielle D. Armstrong: DECA 11,123 Octagon Club 93 Blazer Power 9,10,113 Student Govt. 9,10,113 Speech and Debate 11,123 Track 93 Cross Country Mgr 9. Rick Armstrong Jeff Arneson: DIECA 11,123 Soccer 9- 123 Blazer Pals 11. Stephen C. Arnot: Soccer 9-12. Mark Ashby: Football 9,103 Track 10. Katherine Ayers: Cheerleader 9,103 Premed Club 12. Negar Ayromloozadeh: Student Govt. 11,123 Gymnastics 9,12. Marlon Azada: Football 101 Wrestling 9-11. Curt Bacon: Swimming 11,12. Laura Baden: Drama 9-123 'lhespians 10-12. Leila FaraHmand Bagherpour: Volleyball 9-11. Scott Baker: Bicycle 10,113 Wrestling 103 Rugby 10,12. Stephanie A. Ballantine Paola Banchero: N115 10-123 NSIIS 9- 123 Octagon Club 10-12, Radio Club 11,123 Proj. Closeup 113 Pol. Awareness 10-123 Quill and Scroll 123 Literary Mag. 123Newspaper 123 Soccer 93 llasketball 9. Tonya Sue Bane: A155 111 Premed Club 123 Choir 9,103 Band 93 Volleyball 9-l 1. Richard A. Barker I1utTy Barnes: N118 10-123NS1lS 11,12Q Tennis 9-123 Poms 9-12. Nancy J. Barnes Sean Barrett: Cross Country 10-123 Wrestling 10: Track 9-12. Sarah Bate: NHS 11,12Q NFHS 11,12Q Newspaper 123 Poms 10-123 Leigh Ann Beabout Jennifer Bedore: DECA 11,123 Proj. Closeup 123 Swimming 9310. Brandy Bell: Soccer 9,1O,123 Swimming 9. Rebecca Beougher: Student Govt. 9-121 Swimming 10-12. Shawn Berryhill: Fencing 9g CC Ski Club 1O,11Q Lacrosse 9-11. Gina Beverly: DECA 11,123 Octagon Club 9,101 Ski Club 93 NAHS 10-123 Proj. Closeupl li Cross Country 10. Tim E. Bevis Barbara Bickel: Basketball 93 Volleyball 9-11Q Softball 9-111 Football Mgr. 9. Robert M. Birge: Football 9-123 Track 10-123 Basketball 9. Ttf i 551715 ,mmm .agua .1 3 ...V 3. ' ,ww abs' Q2 . A- ' .M itil' S ' Wilt .mc fr
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you're a senior when days of the Week don't matter The countdown begins. One hundred and seventy-five more days left in high school. What fact helped the seniors realize that they were finally seniors? What made this year so different from junior year? What made their last year in high school significant from the others? Hey seniors- You know you're a senior when... ...your weeknights turn into week- ends!!!!!', Lisa Pistone ...your parents start asking for rentf, Steve Nicely ...the Aurora Police Department knows you on a first name basis. Eric Mercer ...you don't remember what you did last weekend and you seem to miss periods 3-8 every Friday. Rod Harris ...you spend your Saturdays in a class- room taking SAT's and ACT's over and over again trying to get a score higher than a l7. Dee Dee Johnson ...you take your moming vitamins with a Corona Extra instead of Juice. Krista Orr ou know you're a senior when your float in the Homecoming parade is a tractor and a sign that reads Brew Crew as was Traci Foster and Stephanie Ballantine's. ttitftattttf? Bridget Haber
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