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                               See how good you look





                               now &  be ready





                               to compare with the future





                                   For $20 you’ve  seen how  good  we                  It reads:
                               looked this year.  You’ve reaa the sto­                 Dear 1989 Graduate:
                               ries (hopefully), laughed at your class                 Do you remember when you were a
                               picture and defaced you ex-boyfriend’s/  senior?  If not, it’s time to pull out the
                               girlfriend’s  pictures.  By  now,  you’re  old  yearbook.  It’s time for the 20-year
                               probably wondering why you paid $20  class reunion.  It’s going to be on                         May
                               for the book when you could have easily  21,  2009  (20  years  to  the  day  we  all
                                                                                                             to  tn
                              borrowed  a  yearbook  from  someone  graduated) at the Stockyard Exchange
                               else.  Well,  the  yearbook  has  the  an­          Building Ballroom (where the Junior-
                               swer.  Class reunions.                              Senior Prom was held).  If you want to
                                  The word has no meaning for you?  come, please return the enclosed card!
                               It will in 20 years.                                    Sincerely,
                                  Scenario:                                            Tom Kidd
                                  “Oh honey bunch, something came                      The  husband  laid  down  the  letter
                               for you in the mail from Ralston High  and  yelled  to  the  wife,  “Teddybear,
                               Schoooool!!!!!”  calls the wife.                    where are my yearbooks?”
                                  “I’ll read it after you fix dinner and                  “They’re at my parent’s house at
                               I  eat  it.   I  had  a  rough  day  at  the  Space Station 56, darling,” says she as
                              McDonald’s  franchise  on  Space  Sta­               she hands her husband a plate of tasty
                               tion 89,”  says the husband, a grouchy  freeze-dried space rations.
                              “89” graduate.                                           “After dinner I’m going to take the
                                    However,  he  does  open  it  before  Cadillac shuttle  and  go get the books
                               dinner is fixed, and. by the time he gets  dear heart,” says the husband, digging
                              done reading it, he*s not very hungry.               into the hot meal.













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                                                                                    It's hard to make a winner.  1988
                                                                                    graduate Sandy Lewis, Junior Jeff
                                                                                    Olbertz  and Freshman  Brent  Wolf
                                                                                    decorate Junior Matt Lewis’ car for
                                                                                    the Homecoming  car parade.  The
                                                                                    car placed first.






                                                                                             Tickets lor concerts in 1980 at the Civic Auditorium were 58.®  in
                                                                                            advance and $9.50 at the door.
                                                    Senior Todd Hurt  is warming  up
                                                    for cheerleading practice in the gym.
                                                    Hurt was one of the two male varsity
                                                    cheereleaders.                          Rampages,  VoL II, No.  2,  Page 2,  October 3,  1980.
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