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5, W Ja PRCVEN ell, here it is, the end. We never could have guessed that it would have come so quickly. And as everything winds down and comes to a close, it is plain to see that it was proven, a hun- dred times over. We were truly a cut above. Not even looking at the personal achievements, the team vic- tories and the outstanding recognition that was reward- ed us, it is easy to see that the people, everyone, made it that way. Now as the old passes on and the new comes into play, effort will be made to maintain and even surpass the accomplishments set by those from years past. Though the names and faces will change, the spirit, drive, and determination will only become greater to match the more difficult challenges that lie ahead. To truly stay a cut above, one must believe in oneself at all times though it may occasionally seem im- possible. However, it cannot be argued that in the end, it is all worth it. Any senior can vouch for that. This year we were lucky enough to be able to work as a unit to strive for perfection, and we just about reached our goal. You can check the records. It was proven. Courtney Snell l . Students concentrate as they close out the year by taking their final semester exams. After on exam has been taken in o class, there ls lots of time In that class for studying or . . . 'I feel that this year was really a success. I can 't wait to make my senior year even better. ' -Ste ve Alley
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s., xg no N! K . X X Senior Class President Marc Barenblat glves his farewell address to the graduating class of 1987, bearing congratulations and wishlng them the best of luck in the future. - ' N VS!- 1 23935 . fw- iiesz' - 5522 '-Slffrifs ' ' r l ' fs' Isiwggggirt r 5 photo by Yvonne Godeke
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