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Summer ' s Pleasures ...they are gone like to visions every one And the cloudy days of autumn and winter cometh on I tried to call them back but unbidden they are gone Far away from heart and eye... -John Clare, ' Remembrances ' Everyone agrees that two and a half months is not enough time to recuperate from the stressful school year, catch up on sleep, acquire a tan, maintain a gruel- ing summer job, go on those family va- cations, and have fun; yet this summer WHS students did their best! Summer ' 88 brought the Red Sox winning streak, early stages of Election ' 88, the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit? , Car- away ' s delicatessen, and Domino ' s Pizza in Wayland. WHS students jour- neyed as far as Europe, the Caribbean, New Hampshire, Cape Cod, or as close as Great Woods and the town beach. De- spite the usual groaning that the summer was too boring, too hot, or too tiring, when September and fall preseason rolled around, everyone realized how great it had actually been! ■ The sophomore troupe: Lauren Rossman, Laura DeVoe, Katie Basch, and Naomi Greyser pose for future posterity. What do sophomores do during the summer? Apparently Rinda Wardle decides that while she ' s partying at Betsy Bennett ' s house, she ' ll grow flowers on her head. Take me out to the ball game! Karen Potochney, Laura Sunderland, and Rebecca Black watch the Red Sox continue their winning streak at Fenway Park. 6
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Did you know that a student who gradu- ates from Wayland with a perfect attend- ance record will have spent just under 17,280,000 seconds at WHS? But there is more to life than school, and after 2:40, the possibilities are endless. Some students jump in their Cars and drive to Work. Others wait for the last bell on Friday, anticipating another roaring weekend in Wayland. All of us long for the Summer, when we are able to relax for the first time in ten long months. The typical Wayland student leads a very hectic life; as we rush off to all our ac- tivities, we sometimes forget to . . . CELEBRATE THE MOMENT. ■
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The Catch of the Day! Seniors Pamela Cokin, Mara Shapshay, Jen Smith, Karen Schofield, Julie Moyer, Anna Rutherford, and Amy Pond enjoy an afternoon at Singing Beach. Juniors Rebecca Spoerl, Alex Meek, Liz McCullough and Darcy Conant won ' t be smiling after they ride the roller coaster at Riverside. Seniors Jen Thompson Breed and Ann Marie Allara are getting ready for the harvest season at Drumlin Farm. Sophomores David Montague, Matt Arnold, and Victor Chang: what ' s wrong with this picture? Seniors Brian Emo McMullen and Eric Shaw display their lobster legs while vacationing in Florida. I i
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