1988 Gallimaufry

fter only a year, the class of '90 has s h own some spunk. After living in the school for a short while, new challenges await– ed them, as late nights for chemistry tests and history projects loomed in their path. They would be juniors the next year, but they would un– doubtedly be ready for it. Could they surpass the pre– vious class, and go one step beyond? A struggle that would not come easily to the meek . . . but these spirited individuals promised the fu– ture of IMSA. . / * 56 PT^ Class of 90

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