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Patrick Michael Shannon 'I was saved when I was a little Kid about the age of seven, but as I grew older the devil Kept putting doubts in my head. So on September 15, 1982, during a Wilds' Evangelistic meeting in chapel. I reassured my faith. I accepted Christ as my Saviour when I was three. As I grew up I began to have doubts. At the age of 12, I made sure with my mom that I was going to heaven.'' Clay Raymond Weldon Psycho will forever be remembered for his job at McDonalds. If you would liKe to Know which is better flame-broiling or frying, asK Pat. Me will tell you most en- thusiastically. Pat could always be found trying to fight for that extra point on a test or proving he was right in a simple dis- cussion. He plans to major in Communi- cations. Band: 9,10 Basketball: 9,10,11,12 Baseball: 11 Soccer: 9,10,11 WCCS: 9 yrs. ‘To all the people who made my years in high school great, especially you guys at McD's along with Clay and Steve. I want to thanK my Mom and Dad, and also my brothers and sisters for being the best. I love you guys. Who will ever forget Clay, his mustang, and his green jacKet? Clay was a really funny person who had a KnacK for getting dismissed before the walkers' bell (i.e. I have to get the little guys, Mr. fisher! ) Clay was an excellent athlete with a good spirit of sportsmanship. Maybe that is why he received the positions of co-cap- tain of the soccer team, captain of the basketball team, and President of the Student Council. Clay plans to go to Pen- sacola in the fall to major in Business Administration. Choir: 10,12 Basketball: 9.10.11.12 Baseball: 10,11,12 Soccer: 9.10.11.12 WCCS: 11 yrs. 16
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How would you describe Diane? Ho doubt you would say she had a great personality, very dependable, intelligent, and always puts her best in everything she does. Diane was our Editor-in-Chief of the 87-88 Conqueror. Even though it is a busy job, Diane seemed to take it all in stride. Diane plans to major in Missions and minor in Home Ec. at either BJU or Maranatha. Soccer cheer: 10,11,12 B- Ball cheer: 9,10,11,12 Yearbook: 10,11,12 WCCS: 14 yrs. Mom and Dad, thank you for all you have done for me. I love you more than anything. Thanks also to all my friends. I'll miss you. Thanks Mom and Dad for all you have done. And thanks to Diane, Jenine, and Leanne for all the great times.” Chwerl could always be counted on to brighten your day. She had a way of showing you what's what whenever you were confrised. Cheryl could be found, at many times, laughing. But not just a chuckle. Cheryl's whole face would turn pink, all the way to the part in her hair. Cheryl plans on working for a year while she decides what to go to college for. Yearbook: 12 WCCS: 6 yrs. Diane Lynn KepharL I had always thought, when I was little that I had gotten saved on my own. My parents kept asking me if I was sure that I was saved. Then at my grandparent's house my mom and uncle were talking about the tribulation. I got up and asked my mom about it and accepted the Lord into my heart. In August of 1985, I was at our yearly youth camp. After an evening service, my cabin leader prayed with me and led me to the Lord. Cheryl Ann Dash 15
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Senior Class Officers Mr. fisher (Advisor), Denise Kabakjian (President), Jenine faith (Treasurer), Mindy Cunning- ham (Vice-President). This year's Senior Class was the smallest graduating class since 1978. Even though the class was small, it had a lot of personality. The creativity of this class was shown when they won the poster competition in '87 and entered a door in the Christmas door competition which they sponsored. The Seniors' activities involved the selling of candy, ice cream, and crackers. As a fund raiser, they sold Holiday Boutique items for Christmas and Cadbury candy bars in the spring. They also sold hoagies to the underclassmen and elementary. All the money raised by these activities went toward their Senior trip which was at the Wilds. Mr. Fisher was the Senior Advisor again this year and the Senior Class loved him. He helped us with raising our money and organizing our Senior trip and banquet. We all appreciated him and will miss his subtle, but hilarious, humor. We, the Seniors of 1988 wish the Seniors of 1989 a great last year at West Chester Christian. THE RAISE RAI
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