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Richard L. Sherer II Jennifer Kay Stacey Janna Rae Stapleton Johnna J. Widener Bart James Stapleton Shanda Michele Wheeler My senior year has been the absolute best! My friendships are growing stronger all the time. It's hard to believe that I've gone to school with these people all these years, and I'm just now really get- ting to know them. I'm anxious for graduation and to go on to col- lege, but, in a way, I'm really dreading the day when I leave all my friends and memories here.” — Sheila Lambert 6C FACES SENIORS
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Jan Michael Ratzlaff Rodney Waylon Rice The seniors of '88 are front row. Hunter Herron, Jeff Louderback, Brent Boyd. Ricky Gonzales. Brian Crist, Richie Sherer; sec- ond row, Carla Eastman, Sandra Ball, Jan- na Stapleton, Michelle Amen. Sheila Lam- bert, Shanda Wheeler, Joell Dunham. Es- tella Bierman. Cekaye Bergstrom, Linda FACES SENIORS Bond, Michelle Geisinger, Delores Sau- cedo, Jennifer Stacey, Johnna Widener; third row, Doug Fox. Bart Stapleton, Mike Keith, Jan Ratzlaff, David Linaweaver, Rodney Rice, Danny Darroch, Doug Langhofer. Allan Kirk, Jeff Hill, Glenn Morrill. The class's motto is We came expecting. We came empty. We came as many. We came as strangers. We came as nothing. We left remembering. We left filled. We left as one. We left as friends. We left with everything.
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LAST YEAR EXCITING The last year of high school was not just classes, but it was a time for preparation for the future. Helping get seniors ready for life after high school was College Day at Seward County Commu- nity College. The entire senior class visited with representatives from various schools. At the top right, Linda Bond and Sheila Lam- bert prepare to board the bus for the trip to Liberal. Class competition in pep as- semblies turned into a weekly shouting match as shown in the second picture. The seniors won a majority of these competitions as they threw themselves bodily in the yells. Michelle Geisinger, bottom left, reflects the feelings of many stu- dents as she contemplates a long night of homework. Creating lasting friendships is important. Shanda Wheeler and Jeff Hill, bottom middle, take a break at the end of the day to visit. Ordering senior pictures is also a major event. At the bottom right, Doug Langhofer and his mother, Mrs. Mary Ellen Langh- ofer, place a picture order with the representative from Blunk Studio.
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