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ARE YOU KIDDING While sophomore Shannon Booth and sev- enth graders Brian Janzen, Nicole Hol- comb and James Garza work diligently on a Homecoming float, seventh graders Ni- cole Williams, Holly Mehler, Monica Champ and grade schooler Chris Janzen pose for a picture. Photo by Debi Hughbanks FROWNS AREN’T BECOMING Principal Mr. Bergkamp frowns as he glances at the projected cost of the 1988 Xaverian as opposed to the amount in the Yearbook budget. Photo by Derius Mammen UP, UP AND AWAY These balloons won’t get away from me, says junior Guy Cognet, as he tightly grips the bunch of balloons while helping deco- rate cars for the Homecoming Parade. Photo by Mrs. Hughbanks Introduction 3 Designed by Brett Henderson
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A Second Family That Cares Families are one of the most important things in a person’s life. For those of us that attend St. Xavier High School, there is perhaps the feelings of a second family. These feelings were so strong that the theme “Family Ties” was adopted for the 1988 Xaverian. The mutual feeling that a yearbook was more than just a bunch of pages with pictures on it brought about the decision to make it a family photo album. In the following pages memo- ries may be found, whether they be good or bad. Memories that will one day be looked back upon and cherished. This “photo album” will not be just the same old faces and same old features but new things and new faces to go with the old. During the 1987-88 school year new friendships were made and old ones reinforced as the year progressed. The year was highlighted by the change in the dress code and an extension of the lunch period by five minutes. As we look through this book, whether it be next year or ten years from now, it is hoped that this “photo album” will bring back pleasant memories of our Junior High, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. by Brett Henderson and Charlene Henney co-editors ULRIC MASTER OF DOOM No. just English teacher Mr. Bobzien dressed up in a medieval costume for the Renaissance Festival in Bonner Springs, KS. Mr. Bobzien both designed and made the costume himself. Photo by Malisha Small ESCORTS IN WAITING Discouraged after a Homecoming defeat, Senior Escorts Brett Henderson and John Hulett wait for post game activities to be- gin. Photo by Debi Hughbanks 2 Introduction Designed by Brett Henderson
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