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Terrier Talk DANG : n. (dang) an exclamation used to connote surprise ex. Dangl She won't go out with mell DUDE : n falud) a tall man with blond hair, blue e ftprgeous smile and sun- bronzed skin DWEEB: seetJERD FRIED : (frid) frizzed, ruined ex. My hair is fried HOW SAD : (hau sad) a sarcastic remark implying pretended sorrow I HATE IT WHEN THAT HAPPENS : (I hdt it hwen that hap-penz) used when one knows what you mean or where you are coming from LAME : (lam) a person who is not in the know ex. That was a lame joke NERD : (nerd) a person that does nof belong in the accepted social circle syn. DWEEB. GEEK RIOT : (ri-et) funny, hilarious ex. That test was a riot f m SCANGY : (skan-jee) scummy, stupid ex. I wouldn 'I kiss Mm; his teeth are scangy. SCHMUfifc : (shmuk) a comment imply- ing that person is an annoyance or a pest. M TOASTED : (tost-ed) ruined, tried to the breaking point ex. That test really toasted my brain. k TORQUED : (tork-ed) angry, upset io the wpoint of emotional disruption TWEEKED: messed up WELL, NOW, ISN'T THAT SPECIAL : a sarcast remark that might be said in a situa- tion where your ex-boyfriend send his new girlfriend roses, but he never bothered to send you any I A All Its Own The 1987-88 school year had a personality all its own. Many in- cidents set it aside from the others. Some might even say it was cursed! Mark Rodriguez and Debra Stinson started off their senior year with a bang. Debra's car was totaled when she and Mark' ran into each other on Oklahoma Street. ' Wanting in on the action, Kevin Yoder and Greg Gilliam had a fender bender on their way to lunch. Brett Vo well decided to be a ljJtie different so he ran into a herdiof cows while driving home from play practice at Watonga. GoodlJjkjL dentless RX-7. Who wfould do anything to get out of school for a few days? This would have to be Devin Herring . He was riding with a friend when a farmer seemingly came from nowhere and ran a stop sign. The car rolled and Devin was knocked out. Wrecks were bad enough, but the snow only compounded the problem. The sight of the first snowflake brought excitement along with the hopes of calling off schp’ol. Then it came again. , And again. And againl Soon, teachers, students, and parents dreaded even hearing the s-word — snow! Fashions were unique this year as welmJjPepsi and Coca-Cola shirts, socks, Ond even shoelaces were a new additton. A Terrier's wardrobe would not be complete without a pair of acKl-washed jeans. Keds, an old standby, were ever popular, as well as jean jackets decorated with message buttons. Sixties influence was seen everywhere, especially in the return of the mini skirt, short boots, tight knit dresses, and polka dots. Candy LaBrue I A headlock on high fashion is displayed by Julie Kautz and her iced denim jacket as she shows Justin Beadles some of the advantages of being in weight lifting.
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Friends Janet Crowl and Tonjia Payne il- lustrate the fact that you don't have to be family to be family. Out on a limb decorating the Fay Christmas tree are cousins Debra Stinson and Jason Stinson . The Terrier touch is taught to younger brothers and sister Brandon Wilson, Marti Wilson and Barry Botone by older brother Eddie Hamilton . (Upper left): Mother daughter differences over enrollment priorities are resolved by Traci Christensen and her mother Becky Christensen . It's a long walk to Fay. so Julie Stinson pleads with older brother John Stinson for a ride home. They're Always There 15
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Clue: Things we usually drink. Answer: Pepsicn Coca-Cola shirts! I Displaying in drinkable fashions are (zigzagging from top): Candy LaBrue, Brett Vowell, Deena Gamer, Tina Green, Traci Christensen, Jennifer Tobin, and Casey Hales . Short jean, shorts sleeves, and just plain shorts are the only way to beat the heat of the mid-August school opening. Jennifer Ayers, Julie Christensen, Janet Crowl, and Tojnia Payne show their version of short. Is wearing ripped, black, faded, snowed, acid-washed, chemically rendered, iced, blastecLor reversed jeans a crime? If so, Nick Reyes, Teena Helzer, Melanie Stin- son, and Lynn Barnes await their punish- ment from Coach Mike Tyson . Since this was their last chance, the seniors got the chance to choose their favorites of 1988. Favorite song: Angel by Aerosmith Favorite movie: Dirty Dancing Favorite place to hang out: Easy Shop Favorite soap: Days Of Our Lives Favorite snack food: Pizza Favorite jeans: Favorite shoes: Favorite saying: Favorite car: Favorite TV show: 501 8 Nike high tops Ike! Mustang Alf
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