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Daren Wayne Wright Vance Edward Wright Shawn Robert Zimmerman Are We Prepared? This Could Be The Beginning Or The End! Is this the beginning or the end? It's a question every senior must answer. Will graduation end their formal education, or will gradu- ation mark the beginning of an in- tense concentration on career edu- cation? Many seniors have already made plans for the future. Tracy Stapleton, Terri Malone, and Janay Dunham are among those planning to attend college after graduation while Shawn Zimmerman's plan is ''to be successful. Are the seniors prepared for what- ever life may bring? JaNae Lampe said she feels she is very well pre- pared for college, and that The teachers were always willing to help me. If you're not prepared for college after you leave here, it's your own fault, added Sean Holland. Could this be the end to some of the many friendships that have de- veloped over the years? Holland said, Our class is close. We care for each other, and we're interested in what everyone's doing. We're the greatest class. I'm really going to miss these people. It scares me to death, said Ellena Simpson, to know that I have to face the world on my own. I don't know if I am ready to say good-by to all of my friends yet. When Arnold Saucedo was asked what he thought about the class of '87, he had only one word to say, Awesome! Seniors have many different emo- tions about this being their last year. John Konkel said he was re- lieved. Dee Beaver commented that she felt wonderful. Excited was Barb Jennings' comment, but Wes Staples said that he felt nervous. All of these factors contribute to the seniors' journey on the road to greater heights ! VIII
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Seniors Stick Together These senior government students have to stick together, not because of Mr. Mark Webb's tough classes, but because this is their last year together. After graduation, they will be scattered all over the nation. Some will choose to go to college, and some will choose to work. Whatever happens, the possibility of the Class of '87 ever being to- gether again is slim.
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