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2. Freshmen stand by the inla- mous white line awaiting to go to their first class. photo by Sally Linbaugh 3. Seniors Jeffrey Drake, Sean Hildago, and Jason Freitas en- joy the sun as they bask in the Senior Circle. photo by Leroy Lambert 4. Sophomores Sherri Harri- son and Rhoda Wolfe enjoy their walk back to school after a hearty lunch at Rax. photo by Mike McMurry 5. Juniors Greg Williamson and John Jordan blare their car radio in the ever popular mini truck. photo by Eric Johnston Classes Division 187
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2-he-de-of -addy 3701709- First of all take the basic ingredient, the students. Put in all kinds-short ones, tall ones, fat ones, skinny ones, smart ones. Dab in a little character to each giving them personality. Sprinkle in a little curiosity with just a touch of creativity and poof- indivi- duals. Next, take this lump of individuals and knead and mold together. Then add a large amount of enthusiastic and supportive parents to provide guidance and en- couragement. Throw in a few handfuls of teachers, and counselors to guide the stu- dents. The one thing they share is experiencing the same ad- ventures in a time when they are contributing to each others ' lives. Now add in the spices that will give some added plea- santries such as football games, and basketball games, active clubs and club members, plays, rallies, dances, and concerts, news- papers, and yearbooks. Then toss in some good times and bad times. After combining all ingre- dients one should end up with a highly combustible energetic and spirited school provided with many new ex- periences and adventures such as the ones found at Tokay. by Jennifer Jacobs 186 1. Students show their highly combustible spirit at a Friday night game. photo by Matthew Silber l see a lot of kids going in a lot of different directions and some ofthe directions will produce very positive and productive lives and others need more direction but because of our numbers we lose many. But there is a lot of misdirected potential. Mary Durham, Counselor 4 3 :W 5
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Janice Abbott Robert Acosta Eric Adamson Sajjad Ahmed ,ag Shahid Akhtar Edward Allum Farrah Amin Walter Anderson iris Amberley Andrews Stefanie Aquino Marco Arcelli Prizal Arquelada fun C lass goes against tradition Participation and Spirit helped bring the 1988 class together for a well planned year of fun. During the first session of school, the Senior Class went against the traditional Junior-Senior prom and decided to have two totally separate events. I think by separating the prom there was an opportunity for a lot more people to attend, said Edward Taylor, Senior Class vice president. lt would be upsetting if a senior could not go because there were no bids left. The 1988 Senior Class had a lot of new ideas planned for the end of the year, such as an all night Graduation party aboard a train and buddy pictures to be taken at Micke Grove Zoo. We've planned our own prom, Senior picnic, Graduation Night, and All Night Graduation Party, said Melanie Cobb, Sen- ior Class president. There was no question of senior participa- tion, according to Cobb. I definitely think there was great participa- tion amongst the Senior Class with the or- ganization of our fundraisers for the prom, and Graduation Night, she said. But on other hand we have not really participated much at rallies-must be senioritisf' Adding to that, Parrish Trent, secretary treasurer said, They fSeniorsl were very involved at the meetings and there was a great turnout. The Senior Class expressed a liking of Faith Parizo, Senior Class adviser. She helped me excessively throughout the year with my presidential duties, said Cobb. by Cynthia Hill I if Us f ,I 3
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