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Skilled Group Leads in Class Competition Center left - Tina Hume, Jeff Durham. Kristen Bishop. Shea Christy, and Jennifer Childers outside the bookstore after purchasing Sectional tickets. Bottom left - Karol Keesling and Pam McClay enjoy the school day and try to pep it up with a soft drink. Center - Jason Spears and Susan Gristead BOOT UP some new ideas for a computer program. Center top left - Jubal March. John Ramsey, and Jennifer Childers buddy around at the beginning of a Monday. Top right - Derek Eige thoroughly en- joying this serious government lecture! Center right - Sherie Walker. Rick Davis, and Shelly Hendricks heading to 7th pe- riod on a Friday. They hope! Bottom left - Accounting students en- joy interruption for this picture. Senior Candids-5
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It finally arrived - the last year. The year to order announcement, file for scholarships, decide on fu- ture plans: College? Mar- riage? or Work? Any one of these takes preparation. Senior year brings with it the need to be first. In the class competition afforded the students here takes on no less of that aire. Getting it together, producing that all important 1 doesn't just happen. Our president, Jubal Marsh, tried to see that the every important team members were in place, the contests in readi- ness and the winner take-all attitude, prevailing. The competitive edge did not always fall our way. The classes with which we were competing saw to that. But united we were as the class of '88 and when we lost we all took our lumps together - and that's the way it should be. Twelve hard working years - but fun - didn't really take all that long, but we have the longer period of our life yet to go. To fit in that long span of 100 years of graduating classes and to be that 100th class is spe- cial. In fact, IT'S GOLD. We'll remember this time and in 25 years we'll re- member it even more. As we look back at our class- mates to see who did go on to study, settle down and have a family, or get that all important job that we longed for. Marion-Adams has been around for this cen- tury and we can look back and see the changes for better that have been made - only to look to the future and re- flect on those changes for futuristic dreams. 4-Opening
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Study, Fun, Work, Fun, Party, Fun For 12 It was a golden year for the class of 1988. The whole class will hopefully have a fond mem- ory to remind them of this final year of high school. I hope it is a good memory of a lot of friends and a lot of love. The closeness achieved each year by the Seniors is unique. We will all cherish these years togeth- er. All the times we laughed, all the fun we had, will go down as special moments forever in our minds. We will separate and venture out into the real world, but always in our hearts we will have our hometown, our high school, and our teenage bud- dies. We will look back and say. Class of '88 officers: Jennifer Childers. Secretary: Jubal Marsh. President and Shea Jt QOkten, without any Christy. Vice-President pause at lunch for an official picture. OOUDT. Student Council representatives for the seniors were John Ramsey. Jennifer Childers. Jason Childers. Jubal Marsh, and Rick Davis. The seniors Hardwood Homecoming banner came in second, but a lot of hard work and team effort was put in on it. BLACKHAWK FAMILY CIRCUS
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