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When I first heard my name announced, I thought it was a joke. I hadn’t even bought a ticket to the dance ’cause I didn’t think I would go. I’ll remember it for the rest of my life.” Deb Stoicheff ’86 1. Junior JEANNE RUST sets one up at the Mead Tournament. 2. Hanging together at the soccer game are. starting at back. WENDY WASSERBURGER. JULIE ANDERSON, SANDY WYRES. MALINA PIATT. TONYA STERN. RAE-LYNN CLARK. TENEKA MORLEY, and in front. MOLLIE BRUCE. 3. Homecoming king and queen finalists at the Homecoming pep assembly. A. Juniors TENEKA MORLEY and ANNA BERGET bearfooting around while waiting for the bus to leave. opening 9
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SENIORS Lindy Senior Class President Dear Class of 86; The years of anticipation, the power of being a mighty senior, and the ultimate goal of graduation are now all memories. Isn't it strange how life can only be understood looking backwards? Unfortunately, we can only live it going forward! Memories!? So many memories, some good, and others not so good, but still a part of our lives together. Remember Homecoming week, all the pep assemblies, the class competition, the fun, most of all- the class spirit! How about my personal favorite, the first annual powderpuff football game? These are events that we will remember for the rest of our lives. And how about the time three daring boys from Home Design class camped out in the quad in their igloo”? Who else but seniors! Did you ever think we would make it? I sometimes questioned it when we used to play kissing tag, or get into dandelion fights. So many years of waiting, but wasn’t it fun? So many special friends we’ve made over the years. I especaly want to thank Cari and Kari for making my senior year so great. Two years ago when I was elected Senior Class president I was excited and I couldn’t wait for the senior year to begin. Then, after our first class meeting, I dreaded the thought of continuing. I would like to thank our advisor Mrs. Love and Mr. Holt for putting up with all of our $%@! In time we got it together and we were great! We definetly left our mark at SHS; in fact the Class of '86 will be the class everyone is still talking about in ten years. Besides all the fun and memories at SHS, we all did learn some- thing. An idea that I stand strongly behind remains in my mind- if you wish to be some thing, do something. Lotsa luck, 1. l.eft to right: SHAUNETTE RASOR. Senior Class vice-president; LINDY LEWIS, Senior Class president; JEN BADGER. Senior Class sec. tres. 2. Seniors TERESA BROBERG, ANDREA COEN, and MOLLY GLAZIER hang out together after a pep assembly. 10 Senior class officers
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