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Frantically, senior officers and choice. Rasa A. Adame Spanish Club 1,2,4, Daniel M. Aleman Football 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,25 Baseball 4, Food Service 1, Art Club 3,4. Ann E. Alexander Play Cast 2,3,4, FHA 1, NHS 3,4, Drama Club 3.4, Librarian 3, President 4, Goldjackets 2. Ron K. Allen Football 1, Mgr. 1, A. Capella 2,3,4, Freshman Choir 1. Dwaln R. Almond Football 1, Baseball 2,3,4, SAC 4, A. Capella 2,3,4, Representative 2, Librarian 3, President 4, Cele- bration 4, Freshman Choir 1, Beta Club 3,4, NHS 3,4, Vice- preisdent 4, Guadalupe Alvlzo FHAXPELE 4. Karen E. Amlin HOSA 2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 4, Rodeo Club 2,3, Treasurer 2, Publication Photographer 4, Key Club 4. Christy D. Anderson Dashing Debs 2, Representative 2, Goldjackets 1, Choralairs 1,2, Beta Club 4, HOSA 3,4, Trea- surer 3, Vice-president 4, Key Club 1,4. Gini L. Andrews. Patricia A. Armstrong FHAXHECE 2,3,4, Arthur L. Ashley. Melody A. Ayers Choralairs 2,3. RO HU sponsor searched the city of Dal- las. At first, it appeared as if they would never find a satisfac- tory location to hold the Senior Prom. Because of a conflict with an- other organization's spring trip, the class was forced to change its original date, even though it had been on the calendar for months. This put them behind all other schools in the city in locating a hotel which might have an open spring date. After weeks of phone calls, visits to various hotels and hours of negotiations, the Regency Room at the Fairmont Hotel, May 19, surfaced the best 1 People Summarizing officer dedica- tion under such circumstances, president Keith Staples said, l'It's really been a privilege and a pleasure to serve. You feel commitment to those who elect- ed you. The 376-member class could then concentrate on other de- tails for this long-anticipated event. They then selected the band and decided on decora- tions and refreshments. Meanwhile, they placed or- ders for senior pictures, were measured for caps and gowns and addressed those important graduation invitations. Fundraising activities included victory dances after football 1 s ....- srri -iri A iiat --ii - . . ' . ,M-3 5 ,, jg? .. . . f5S2?ff1'T?Ii'3?e:li mi f 5' 'E ..-. ,,, we li - i:fi.fi,ii,,i'fgjg5i14,3 ji' f2 i-I'.r2fqf,g.'2,fm ,VYMEQ 1 . .W .. . VAVW.-fu E ,Him Qw fz ag-amz ag . V 5- U . C' Y' 21:21 1 ' - 2 gg. ,L - MN . 4... . i A Y , '-, . . 'EQ i'ti llfg ii, . ., . 2. tiff' .1 W r ' W' X 5 if .. . 'S if SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Front nerr isponsori. Back Row: Sherri Gev- Row: Kirk Brunson lvice-presidentj, Keith Staples lpresidentl, Mrs. Kay Ben- games, the traditional wrapping paper sale at Christmas, posters proclaiming GHS the best school around and a jog-a-thon. Spring not only meant the prom but also the annual Pow- der Puff football game against juniors. It didn't take much coax- ing of males to act as Debs and man lsecretaryi, John Hendrix lreport- erl, Michelle Miller ltreasurerl. cheerleaders. Speaking of such imvolve- ment of senior class members, reporter John Hendrix empha- sized, I tried to get more in- volved in things. You final year is important, and involvement makes it memorable.
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lan M. C. Bailey French Club 2,3,43 German Club 1,33 Vl- CAXICT 4. Monique B. Bailey. Melissa A. Baker FHA- XPELE 4. Vlckey A. Barber Food Service 43 FHAXPELE 3. Karen D. Barelltt FHA 3,4, FHAXPELE 33 FHAXHECE 4. Brian E. Barnett Baseball 1,23 German Club 1,23 VICAXICT 4. Julie A. Barnett Goldjackets 13 DECA 3,43 Rodeo Club 1,3. Stephanie A. Barresi FHAXPELE 3,4, Photographer 4. Londa R. Bassett HOSA 43 Art Club 3. Cliff W. Bayless. James G. Belcher. Carla S. Bennett Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-chief 43 A Cappella 2,3,4, Historian 43 Freshman Choir 13 Beta Club 3,4, Historian 33 Key Club 2,3, Historian 3. Todd C. Bickle FFA 1,2,33 FHAXHECE 4, President 4. Chris J. Bird. Shelley R. Blanchard FHAXPELE 4, Vice- president 4. Richard K. Blanton Football 1,2,3,43 FFA 2,3,4. Barbara D. Boedeker DECA 4. Brenda D. Boedeker DECA 4. Noel W. Bowman Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 43 SAC 4, Photographer 43 Beta Club 3,43 Bio-Chem Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Artisan Staff 1, Co-Editor 13 Math Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 43 NHS 4, Treasurer 4. David A. Brewer VICAXICT 43 VICA Cabinet Making 3. Ocleta F. Brooks. Krystal M. Brown Dashing Debs 23 Goldjackets 13 FHA 43 OEA 3,4. Nathan P. Brown Football 13 FHAXHECE 3,4 Brandy S. Brownlee. Renal K. Brunson Football 1,2,3,43 Track 13 SAC 43 Beta Club 3,43 Youth Sc Government 33 NHS 3,43 Student Council 4, Reporter 43 Latin Club 3,4, President 43 Class Vice-presi- dent 2,3,4. James B. Bryant Tennis 2,3,43 VICA Cabinet Making 4. Michelle L. Bullard Dashing Debs 2,3,4, Lieuten- ant 43 A Cappella 2,3,43 Celebrations 3,43 Freshman Choir 13 Student Council 23 Homecoming Court 4. Mark K. Burnett Football 1,2333 Baseball 1,43 Track 13 Newspaper Staff 23 Beta Club 3,43 Youth 8: Government 2,3,4, President 43 Key Club 43 Student Council 4, President 43 Class Reporter 33 Project Close Up 4. Seniors 139
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