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Darin W. DeVrics: Track 10. Scott Dice: Fencing Club 12. Rudge Dickinson: Ski Club 93 Band 9- 123 Football 9-1 lg Lacrosse 9-12. Daniel Dodson: Computer Club 12. Jesus S. Dominguez Sherri Donelson Carla Douglas: NFHS 10-123 Com- puter Club 103 Blazer Power 93 SADD 103 Baskctball10. Andra Drake Daran Duffy Richard Dunlap Leslie Dunn: DECA 10-123 Ski Club 9- 123 CC Ski Club 9,103 Student Govt. 9- 113 Gymnastics 9,103 Poms 9,12. .Iacinta Dupuis: Octogon Club 93 Ski Club 9-123 Premed Club l0,l2, Blazer Power 93 FBLA 11,123 Student Govt. 9- 123 Soccer 9. Michelle Dveirin: NHS 10-123 NFllS 11,123 Premed Club 123 Student Govt. 9-123 Yearbook 11,123 Soccer 9,103 La crosse 11,123 Cheerleader 9-12. Deanna Dykstra: Ski Club llQ Band 9,103 Proj. Closeup 113 Pol. Awareness 12: Stud. Govt. 9,l0,l2Q Volleyball 9,10. Kristen Edgerton: NHS 11,123 DECA 113 Spanish Club 9-111 Student Govt. 123 Cross Country 123 Basketball 9,103 Volleyball 9-113 Lacrosse 12. Shane Edwards Janine Einck: Drama 123 Band 9. Aaron Erickson: Blazer Power 93 Stud Govt. 9-123 Quill and Scroll 123 News- paper l23 Swimming 9-123 Swim Mgr. 9.11. Lisa Evers: Student Govt. 9-12, Qill and Scroll 123 Newspaper 123 Tennis 9- 12. Brad Evilsizer: Ski Club 9,103 Band 9- 123 Lacrosse 9-11. Kristen Fagerstrom: Soccer 10,113 Soccer Mgr. 9310. Kimberly Fallon: DECA llQ Ski Club 9-121 Proj. Closeup 123 Student Govt. 9-123 Soccer 9-llQ Volleyball 9,103 La- crosse 11312. Keith Fellows: Football 93 Wrestling 103 Baseball 9,l0. Cimian Ferguson Raquel Fernandez: NSIIS 123 Intemat'l Club 121 Tennis 123 Basket- ball 12. Troy Finley Traci Flanigan Charles Flohr: NGHS 10-123 Science Club 103 Drama 9-123 Thespians 9-123 Literary Mag. 12. Scott Fogleman: Ski Club 9,103 Blazer Power 103 Ind. Arts ll, 12. Traci Foster John Fox: Swimming 9-12. Keri Fox: NHS 10-123 Latin Club 11, 123 Cross Country ll,l2Q Track 9-12. Don Frank: Football 103 Swimming 93 Baseball 9-12. Kirk Freedle: Speech and Debate 103 Rugby l1,12. Keith Freedman Peter Frerman: Football 9-123 Track 9-12. Devrzes-Freedman r 1 7 COPY and Layout K Hdw smith and Mm BW'-'I-'Clos 5E3E3ZgigigE5?3E5E3E5525E323532325E555533335E3EQE3E553335325E5EgE5EgEgE5E3E3EgEgE3Erf 3:33
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of their lives float by as seniors enter last parade Dateline-Oct. 10. The senior class started work on their last and final float, hoping to win a third straight time in the Homecoming parade.The sen- iors had victories their sophomore and junior years. Though they expected to win again six days later, the freshmen took the title on October 16. Sr. Jill Carlson said, I thought ours was better. The freshmen had more help and it being their first float, the judges took it into account. The head of the float committee, Sr. Jill Carlson, was the creative force behind the float that coincided with the theme. From The Best of Times came The Timesj, a newspaper showing the best of the seniors. The float had three sides to it that rotated so that each spectator saw the whole float. Each page of the newspaper featured the important events of the year: sports, the Homecoming dance, the band's trip to the Rose Bowl, and much more. Showing the unity of the class, each sen- ior was represented on the float by signing his or her name. Some people got carried away when the autographing board was left unmonitored in the activities office. Sr. Adrian Williams said, 'fl just wanted my name to stand out from the rest. The float was placed on the back of a trailer. Riding on the float were Srs. Jill Gebhart and Jill Carlson, portraying foot- ball players. Newspaper photographer Sr. Jarod Trow covered the parade from the float-an excellent touch to the newspaper theme. Even though the seniors did not win they tried to make the best float for their last year. Sr. Jill Gebhan said, 'fWe tried to make it as good as thc years before knowing this was our last year. The wood from the float, to be used in next year's bonfire, will light a flame to remind the school of the class of '88. xtra! Extra! Read all about the senior float! Srs. Jill Carlson, Jill Gebhart, and Jarod Trow ride on The Times during the Homecoming parade. TE! ff voti.a'vBf1L L of ALL A80 ZQSQO Lori Reece it X-Cf'
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rw or just casual friendship sets standards for teen dating USO what are you doing this weekend? Oh, I don't know. Not much, I guess. Why do you ask? Well,um..uh...Iwas,uh, wonder- ingifyouwantedtogooutf' What? BI knew it...I knew you wouldn't want to, o What are you talking about? I didn't hear a word you said. Oh. Um, I asked if, uh, you would go out with me this weekend. Rea11y? Sure. I'd love to. GreatV' And so another couple agreed to embark on a first date. Through the next few years of school, they would meet other people, break up, go out with others, break up, and so on. Experimentation in meeting a num- ber of people seemed to be a common base among these students. Sr. Karla Todd said, If you are dating someone, I think it is alright to see other people to get to see what they are like. These people also opted to generally stay clear of long-term, involved relationships, especially those students who were seniors. Sr. Kathy Kirschenmann said, If you get into a deep relationship, it would be harder to pull apart from each other. These feelings were not common to all, however. Students also found people whom they really wanted to be with. They felt that dating should be a commitment...that if you really enjoy someone's company and things are fine, then you should stay with that person, said Sr. Eric Woodward. Dating could mean many different things: from dating casually to having a serious relationship, to going out just as friends. From having fun to being hurt, being interested to being bored, dating proved to be memorable. DA! This public display of affection be- tween Srs. Steve Russell and Kim Guidice escapes the security guards on the upper level, but not the photographer. t.t l Bridget llabcr QCP'-.
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