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In Memory Of JOHN CHRISTOPHER TEARMAN John, Now that you’re gone so much I can say, how the memory of you, lives with me each day. Your time here was short, yet to me meant a lot, the love that you gave, and the love that you got. It was hard to see, that your pain was gone, you were lying there, but your life was gone. If you had lived, what would you have been? Maybe not a Saint, but the best of friends. As kids we were close, why did that time end? But, when you were down, again we were friends. Why you were picked, no man can know, you did your job well, with the courage you showed. I'll miss you John Tearman, but, not all of you is there, all the memories we shared, will ALWAYS BE HERE. Malinda Owen CHRISTINE MARIE TAYLOR There are no words to express How much you're missed today, Your family loved you very much, Far more than words could say. you left behind a part of you That time can never erase, The precious memory of your love And your smiling happy face. 4
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SPIRIT OF 1988!! F E. The students demonstrate their spirit by F. Spirit, Spirit, Spirit, brings together all showing their enthusiasm during the annual classes during homecoming week. Powder Puff game. SPIRIT! Who knows it better than the students of WCHS? This school is definitely one to be proud of and one that will have its special memo- ries by each individual class. Having spirit is more than just painting your face blue and white or participating in homecoming activi- ties. It’s being devoted to each team or group and being there when the score is down and staying until the end of the game to cheer when the players come off the floor. The students and teachers had many opportunities to show their spirit” last year and they did just that. From getting rowdy at pep ses- sions during the record-breaking football season, to attending the state finals of the Lady Warriors vol- leyball matches, and watching the band contest at the Hoosier Dome. The students, teachers, and par- ents were always attending giving their support. OPENING 3
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A. Juniors Kenny Scott, John Venter, and Kelly Druding use their trig functions during an outside demonstration. B. Sophomore Keri Lyn Smith and Junior Natalie Kirkman admire each other’s spirit they have shown. C. Junior Bryan Seyferth puts his artistic abilities to good use. D. Sophomores Gary Robards, Jason Fra- zier. and Aaron Addy enjoy their ’•nutritious” lunch. E. Senior Bill Hedrick enjoys one of his favor- ite pastimes, visiting the high school office. 5
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