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Senior Style! That ' s the way they do things. Look what happens when someone yells. Everyone piles on. OFF TO THE BEACHES! J ust when the snow starts to melt, and the sun stays out just a lit- tle longer, R.F. Seniors start to get a little jumpy. “Let’s go to the beach!,” yells Cindy to a group of friends as they all start to laugh and say, “Wouldn’t that be GREAT!” Seniors just can’t wait ’till the time comes to wear their swim- ming trunks or bikinis out on the beach again. But maybe, just maybe, its not wearing these swimsuits that they can’t wait for, it’s seeing the suits on other people! I knew I was a Senior when . . . 1989. ►Mr. Tippett followed me everywhere, even making sure I made it home. ►I finished my junior year and realized that there was no one else to look up to. son, J. Clark, J. Hooper, S. Newlin, D. Funes, L. Hoefflicker, and R. Dotlich. ►Mr. Hughes said, “Thank God I only have you for one more semes- ter.” ►The bell rang June 8, 1987! ►I realized that the next band trip would be in Making sure everyone knows that the seniors are in charge of the hallways are B. Richardson, T. Thomas, J. Hen ■ LOCKERS:
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SAelltf ’THaiciottt Basketball 7-12 Capt.; Track 7-10; Aux. Corp. 9,10-12; Band 8-12; Wind Ens.; Wassail 9-12: Choir 7; Cheerlead- er 7. Most Improved: tytAoica 7 alleys . hio ( Allele, PianA Peaej Best Looking: fndiea plelde, 72 an Said Best Dressed: 4 lejAieOu 7 cidcijco, (2 ala e u£d Senior Couple: 4ne0teA plelda anil 72a.it 2uid Cutest Smile: (? vUa s4ot, la ‘ %etwi, “Dak 2mcA Prettiest Eyes: T adcl TOllaatt. 72 an 2uld Class Flirts: “Daho. ‘ vUtni, llaaon aitei Class Klutz: PotUn 72 st£id, 72 oa$ putter Most Desirable: ptcdtf (?(ad, 7% ait A a JlajiAl, 4 leyamOia ' Venilcijco, (? Alia £Ailda, T an 2cud Class Priss: tlianne Til oe lidex. “Pete Santi- ago. 72attiei “Tit alt ace Teacher’s Pet: Pamela ‘SaAei. Patnid Pinox Biggest Talker: Po in. 72 a tied. tinsel Z Aoe Patll Most Delirious: Ptsttln S ' ' ' d, j4n el @tttj Pauli tie 7fta UlHcj Volleyball 9-11; Track 11. paaefeA 7 ftc? 0 Atlnten Track, Wrestling 7; Basketball 8-9; Baseball 9-10; F- ball 9-12 Hon. Men.; Cl. Pres., S.C.10; Band 6-12; Jazz Band. w Pixie ?t oi h zk Volleyball; Cheer- leader 8; Gary Ca- reer Center 11; Mock Wedding 11. k A W TTiartAa 7tajl Choir 7-9: V-ball 7- 12; B-ball 7-12: Track 7-12; Cheer- leder 8-9, 11-12; F.C.A. 7-9. 11-12: H-Queen 12; Cl. Pr. 11 . L W A Saluaetoi Tfcmej r Sfteucex ' Ttea litt F-ball 7-12 All- Con., Capt.; B-ball 7-12 Capt.; Track 7-12 Capt.; H.S. 8; F.C.A. Ath.of the Yr.11,12; Intra. V- ball. A r 7 inA PafiettAu ett Track 7; Intra. Footbl. 7; H.S. 8; S.C. 8; Gr. Bk. 7; As- sit 12. S. A Hicdt Ptiee Voll.BI. 7-12; B-Ball 8-12; Track 8-12; Band 8-12; Wass. 12; Mock Wed. 12; Aux. Corps. 10: S.C. 7. 8; Gr. B. 8. k A
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I JUST HAD TO DITCH WHEN . . . ► My girlfriend was home from college and we had some serious ’things’ to talk about. ► My friends I went to a Cubs game! ► My manager decided to go shopping and asked me to go with her. ► I thought it was my re- sponsibility to watch Mayor Washington’s fu- neral procession on T.V. ► I didn’t finish my pa- per for Mr. Garcia’s class. Wishing he was somewhere else rather than in school is Chris Childs with his arms around two ' Senior Beauties ' , - Dana Burton and Tiffany Davis. A place to show one’s personality! h rom family pin-ups to pin- ups of the latest stars, lock- ers oft n reflect students inter- ests and ' personalities. For example, a spirited student may have his locker decorated with the school colors of gold and cardinal. Another student might have a love for certain Movie-Stars and have several pictures pinned all through the locker. Patricia White, for example, showed her love for her family by adorning her locker with pictures of her niece and nephews who live in California. Doug Funes and Gale Cecil shows their locker personalities. u CAN’T B SERIOUS? W hat are the River Forest students saying today? Popular catch phrases which have originated from T.V. shows and commer- cials, movies, songs, magazines, and even from just “shootin’ the breeze” with friends. Some phrases last long enough to become clas- sics while others may drop by the wayside just as fast as they sparked up! Listed below are a few of the more popularly used catch phrases: OOOh . . . That’s a good one! No man, Nooo. Oh. You’re soooo fun- ny! Yeah buddy! C’est la vie! Hola Chica! Can Bryan Baker ever be seri- ous? SENIORS 45
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