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SENIOR ACTIVITIES A yearly account of the Sr. Class For the Class of '88. their year had finally ar- rived. When October came announcements, Thank-you notes, name cards, senior keys, caps and gowns, and memory books were ordered. Also in that same month, the senior class voted their class favorites, such as brown nosers, class crashers, etc ... . During the winter months, se- niors still worked hard to raise money for their Se- nior trip to Florida. On March 31, 1988, approxi- mately 90 seniors partici- pated in the annual Senior Skip Day. Finally the end of May had come. It was time to prepare for Baccalaure- ate and Graduation. For graduation, a senior coun- cil was devised to help plan Project Graduation. This was a non-alcoholic party which was held at Canaan Valley State Park after graduation. Door prizes were given and dances and lip syncs were held. The year begun, it end- ed. Too soon it was June 1, and seniors said good- bye to their friends and teachers to start a new life on their own. Take one any way! insists Ann Dearborn as Kevin Hebb struts into the gym. SAY WHAT! asks senior Rhonda Easter. Caught red handed. Jed Dren- ning hands his favorite snack over to officers Cordial and Worden. Le-Pa Seniors - 55
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54 - Seniors Le-Pa Diana C. Lester Susan L. Lipscomb Billie J. Long Shawn A. Long Allen H. Loughry II Stephanie R. Mason Fred Maxwell, Jr. Tammy Worden Maxwell Jill E. McDonald Tina M. Metheny Deidre R. Mitchell Michael S. Moore Mark L. Myers Timothy E. Niemenski Donna J. Parsons
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When they say chick. April Trader takes it in stride. SENIOR PRIVELAGES Soon To Be A Thing Of The Past Senior. Just the thought of it made the un- derclassmen cringe, es- pecially the freshmen. Re- member when they came up to you to ask you where a class was? You chuckled. You answered quickly, Go clear to the end of this hall. Make a left. Get on the elevator and go to the second floor. When you get off, it's the third door on the right. You can't miss it. The timid little person just looked at you and went on. When you were a se- nior, that meant no more state functional tests. Af- ter hours of looking at those dots everywhere, you became hypmotized. If you became bored or in a creative mood, you made designs with those dots. Maybe your dot-dia- gram turned out to be a dog, a Tucker County paw print, or maybe the name of your honey. Another advantage of being a senior is no more guess work of the mys- tery meat. 4s you looked down on your tray, you’d often wondered if your meat loaf was yesterdays hamburger. Sometimes you questioned what was about to pass through your digestive system. That time was past now. Now it was time to say good-bye. The King of Rock (aka Roger Cate) lives on. Escorted by man- ager Kevin Jones. Too lazy to walk around to talk to someone. Cliff Kincaid tries a short cut over the library divider. J pjjM 56 - Seniors PA-RA
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