Sandy High School - Mee Ma Yearbook (Sandy, OR)

 - Class of 1986

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B-14 MEE MA 1986—A LIMITED EDITION PEOPLE—SENIORS RELAXING IN HIS favorite class, Tim Kasch works to get a car on the road. DONNING SUNGLASSES, HWWAIlfiN PRINT shirts, shorts and t-shirts, members of the senior class emphasize their seniority during Homecoming dress-up days. Seniors were avid participants wearing an assortment of costumes all week long. Dan Aaro Lisa Amundson Kim Adkins Jeanie Akesson Kim Atkins Heather Atkinson Kr i s Anderson Vicki Auborn

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 feofk B-13 J Volume 54 MEE MA 1986-A LIMITED EDITION Section B Senioritis epidemic spreads at SUHS Sen i or i t i s...what is it? Every senior has gone through it. It i s a probi em wh i ch affects thinking. Sen ior i t i s is when 1 don't know is the answer to any of the following questions: What do you want to do with your 1i fe? Are you going to college? Where do you th i nk you will be in the next five years. Senioritis is a disease which includes many mixed emotions. Some seniors feel frightened when they think about being on their own. Others feel reli eved that they will finally be out of high school and into the ‘real worId. Regular doctors cannot cure senioritis, but there are people who can supply pal 1i at ive medicines. College representatives from Oregon' s colleges came to Sandy to inform both juniors and seniors about the opportunities available to them in the state. Students learned everything they could possibly want to know about the colleges that they were interested in. One brave senior even managed to ask that important questions, Uhat about coed dorms? In addi t i on, representatives were available at a meeting for students to find out about financial aid. It was a relief for some students who wanted 1 1, to attend college, but who thought they couldn't afford it. After this meeting, seniors filled out form after form trying to qualify for loans, grants and scholarships. Perhaps one of the most important aspects of senioritis is the price it costs. Seniors need some of that green stuff for everyth ino: senior pictures, caps and gowns, graduation announcements, new graduation clothes... And, yes, they even have to pay to apply to colleges that might not even accept them. And then there are those SAT tests...who ever heard of paying to take a test? Of course, senioritis presents many local symptoms too: Cramming for that economics exam, staying up until 4 am trying to finish that Civics project, making an appointment with Mr. Calhoun to be sure that even if you fa i 1 Popu1ar Fiction you have enough English credits to graduate, and double-checking your number of absences with every teacher to be assured of gett ing credi t. Yes, senioritis roan ifests itself within every senior in one way or another. But somehow, when that cap gets thrown into the air, and when ■Pomp and Circumstance plays for the last time, all of the symptoms seem to disappear forever. --------------------- II m Inside... THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '86 WERE GIVEN A SURVEY WHICH ASKED THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: WttVT IS YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE? W1 VT fWIhttL WOULD YOU USE TO DESCRIBE YOURSELF? IF YOU WERE ON A DESERTED ISLAND WHO WOULD YOU WANT TO BE STRANDED WITH YOU? HOW WOULD YOU CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY IF YOU COULD DO WHATEVER YOU WANTED? WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SAYING? SOME OF THE SENIORS' RESPONSES KWVE BEEN PRINTED THROUGHOUT THE SENIOR SECTION FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT, ENJOYMENT AND CONTEMPLATION. THE SYMPTOMS OF SENIORITIS begin to show in Mr. Welsh's 8th period College Credit English class. V 13



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PEOPLE—SENIORS MEE MA 1986—A LIMITED EDITION B-15 ALWAYS A WIDE VARIETY of personalities and characters, the senior class poses their rough and ready Sports Challenge team before the competition begins. Although they looked tough, the seniors were outdone by the sophomore class. Favorite Sayings: •You fart!- —Debbie Johnson Right, Buddy! —Sandi Johnson Pan down! —Erik Young This I can't believe the time has come, the years went by so fast If only we could back up, and make the fun times last Coming in as freshmen, in the year of 82 We weren't sure where to go, or even what to do We just kind of hung around and tr i ed to f i t in But only being freshmen we knew we couldn't win Our sophomore year surely came our way And no longer were we freshmen which we were glad to say Our sophomore year, we didn't feel quite so out of place We really didn't follow the crowd, we went at our own pace Our junior year sure flew before our eyes Some of us let out laughter and others let out sighs meant our senior year would soon be To some this brings enjoyment and to some this brings a tear Some of us will still be around and others will go away We are the class of 86 which we'll always be proud to say. here Jeff Bailey Todd Beam Britt Bartruff Jon Bailey Vs by Kris Swan Deserted Island: Being with Chippendales because I love exotic dancing! —Candie Trimble Rambo, and a bottle of Bayer Aspirin because 9 out of 10 doctors recommend it. —Karyn Ives

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