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It was a time to look back at the lost vacation, look ahead at the new year before us, and start with a splash... ■ all or autumn or whatever you chose to call it, the first months of the school year began with a plethora of activity — in other words, a lot There were notebooks, paper, and writing utensils to buy(black pens for Civics), as well as new outfits for some For a few, this was the first worry of the year. I went after school started to buy supplies and then I found out that they were all on sale the week be- fore. said senior Amy McGowan. And then, of course, it was time to catch up on all of the detailed ac- counts of your friends' summer vaca- tions. To some students, fall meant the high school rodeo This was one of many preliminary competitions; points from this accumulated to- wards a national total. Even those who didn't directly participate had fun. “It was a blast ' said sophomore Kristen Trapp In September, it came time for the Yavapai County Fair, the class of '88 was even represented in the Demoli- tion Derby by a car driven by senior Doug Lewellan who said, We were considered definite competition in the field of entrants. Did the year slow down after that? No — we just lost some energy, and looked back at the beginning when we had a fresh start 7
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RIGHT.Prescott High School rodeo participants seniors Pete Hansen . Shad Beebe Robbin Peterson . Kelly Smith . Chad Smith , . Tom BiH Johnson RIGHT: To be or not to be ... — senior Sean Hinton narrates a story to his friends. (Photo by Jackie Tobm Tom McCowan) ABOVE: In the Demolition Derby, senior Doug Lewellan tries for good position He drove the car which represented the class of '88 RIGHT: With a mighty throw, senior David Harber aims at the dunking booth target at the Yavapai County Fair Proceeds from the booth went to Student Council (Photo by Tom McCowan)
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ce o ce RIGHTrSophomores give their best looks of rapt attention in Arizona History class while fellow sophomore Jason McNally gives up entirely (Photo by Kelly Scott.) 6
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