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Class Motto: The future is a world limited only by ourselves. Class Flower: White carnation tipped in green Class Colors: Green, Gold, and White For The Last Time A day in the life of a 1988 or just cruising or meeting at the meet. The last band contest. The senior was filled with mixed emo- Easy Shop in good old Thomas. last book report. Even the last tions. When faced with the There were many benefits to tardy or busting! All of these ex- obstacles the future has in hold, a being a member of the senior periences put a feeling in the pit senior did not always know class. Senior drivers had the of a senior's stomach that is only which paths to choose. Anxiety privilege of parking on the front one of the many unique symp- set in when trying to decide on a row of the parking lot — unless toms of senioritis. career or college. one came screeching in at 8:351 Finally, there was the last time To offset the stress brought on Only a senior was allowed to to put on the Terrier green. On by all these decisions, seniors hold the office of Student Council Friday, May 13, 1988, seniors traditionally let off a little steam, president, and only seniors could walked across the stage at whether watching Nightmare On be captains of the sports teams. graduation for the last time. Elm Street Part 111 Dieam War- A senior's days were also filled Tears flowed, and the last 13 riors at Tina Green's house, with many lasts''. The last years became a memory. Brett shooting pool at Brad Chamber's, basketball, football, or track Vowell
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Lunch Crunch 12:50 — At last, the lunch bell rings. A mad rush of starving Ter- rier students make their way to the parking lot. 12:51 — Students are piling in- to cars to ride downtown. 12:54 — After passing the usual collisions, cars arrive and unload at their lunch-time hangouts. 1:02 — At long last, everyone has their food. 1:03 — All over town students are scarfing down their food. 1:05 — The kids who snuck out of class early arrive at the park- ing lot. 1:10 — The parking lot is almost full of talking Terriers. 1:20 — The bell rings. As everyone strolls into class, a few late arrivals come screeching in- to the parking lot and rush for their rooms. 1:50 — Indigestion sets in. Brett Vowel! Brother and sister Jason Lorenz and Annie Lorenz enjoy a quick lunch at Millers. The Mousse is Loose! Although our Terriers have not gone as far as the crazed and colorful hair designs found in ma- jor cities, the use of mousse and gel is a ritual part of many stu- dent's hairstyles. The foamy and gooey substances are abused by both boys and girls, although the boys sometimes hesitate to admit it. With unlimited imagination and creativity, students create hairstyles that nature never intended. While applying and styling the gook takes time, getting the mess off can be even more time- consuming! Brett Vo well In between classes, Teena Helzer takes time out to touch up her hair. Mini-Mag 7
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Garber is no threat for the Thomas Terriers as Byron Grubb and B. J. Jones tackle a Wolverine. (Above): A senior term paper on rock and roll in the fifties drives Shane Lee to the vertical files. Football homecoming queen candidates Deena Gamer. Debra Stinson. Candy LaBrue . and Shyla Howe try to calm their 9 jitters long enough to pose for a picture. (Upper Left): As Tammie Maggard (third from left) daydreams during fourth hour English, Brent Kourt, Melody Walker and Devin Herring listen attentively to Mrs. Pat Kourt.
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