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As the last rows of the senior class marches in, the intricately designed red and white pattern is re • vealed. Jeff Hill displays the ingenuity of the class of “88 with his version of air conditioning. 12 GRADUATION
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Working together to make the concert balance har monically, Bill Wert, Duane Hartley, Paul Watson, Scott Kelly, Steve Hiller and Chris Jollie concentrate on their respective trumpet or percussion scores. Signaling an attack in the music, Mr. Clark directs the Varsity Band through “The Fairest of the Fair” by Sousa. The Varsity Band took a Second Division at State Band and Orchestra Festival this past March. fay; . Spring Concert 1 1
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The Times of Their Lives In the blink of an eye, their time as high school students was winding down to its end. The year had dwindled slowly to the fi- nal four senior activities: Senior Assembly, Prom, Baccalaureate, and the long-awaited fi- nale , Commencement. For some of the grad- uating class, it wasn’t until the Senior Awards Assembly that they realized it was almost finished. June 3rd hosted both the Senior Assembly and the Prom. Valedictorian Amy Schwentor and Salutatorian Jenny Leighton stressed in their speeches how important it is to enjoy high school days because the time flies. Cheering outwardly, valedictorian Amy Schwentor, salu- tatorian Jenny Leighton and Holli Tacia let out the feel- ings that no words can express, GRADUATION! Senior Tim Holcomb smiles as his date Missy Simmons whispers in his ear. The prom was held at SC4 in the student center. Historians Stephanie Loxton and Jennifer Nordin started their rendition of the class’s history in an unusual way. The podium had shifted from all the movement and sent 1988’s class mark tumbling to the floor be- low. As the Seniors marched out, many of them were mentally going over the things that had to be done before the Prom. Shedding their caps and gowns for tuxedos and formal dresses the class of 1988 and their dates danced the night away at SC4’s student center. Decorated by the class of 1989, the student center had been transformed into a malt shop of the 1950’s. The senior class chose blue and silver as their colors and from one of the year’s hottest movies, Dirty Dancing, they chose “I’ve Had the Time of My Life’’ as their song. With Prom behind them, the graduating class turned their attention toward June 5, Lending his muscles to the class of 88 Junior Joe Heckendorn helps set up for baccalaureate. the day of Baccalaureate. It was a hot and sunny Sunday afternoon. There was a slight breeze blowing, but is wasn’t cool enough to lend any comfort. Because of the heat, many of the seniors opted for shorts under their graduation robes, instead of the re- quested skirts, dresses, and dress pants. With Baccalaureate out of the way, the class of 1988 focused their minds on their final activity, Commencement. The night was June 8th and the excitement was running high. Friends and family gathered at McMorran’s Junior Arena, to watch their specific graduate walk onto the stage and receive their diploma. Certain names brought cheering and whistling from the crowd. The crowning moment came when Dr. Crosby said these magic words: “Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to present to you, the graduating class of 1988!” BY MICHELLE MORRIS Breaking away from baccalaureate Senior Penny Roskey and Kris Rix make a quick stop at the fountain before spending V 2 hours in the sweltering heat. LAYOUT DE SIGN BY TIFFANI KLINK Prom 13
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