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Deborah Howell Kristina Howell Herbert Hudson Sandra Hudson Mike Hufford Kay Humeston Scott Hunt lack Husung Ingrid Hye-Knudson Darin lnafuku Morgan lngraham Marita Ingram Andrea Iackson Angie Iackson Steve Iackson Tonya james STUDYING for his business law exam before school is Al Washington. DISCUSS- ING a problem with her semster schedule are Connie jones and Mr. McKelvain. Seniors 31
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Vickie Hallmark Sylvia Hardin Cora Harper Tami Harper Kelly Harrison Don Harty Ricky Hatfield Gary Hayword Lorie Hearon Mira Hebert.. Bary Heidtbrink Vicky Henning David Hensley Greg Hester Ricky Hodges Clifford Hoida Frank Holland Gene Hopkins Kristi Hopkins Antonio Horen sd sur? We- 7 Will There B6 Jobs? li 'One thousand line up for one hundred jobs. 'Unemployment up over ten percent. Statements like these appeared on newscasts every day. The state of the economy was a problem for everyone but especially for seniors who knew that soon they would have to face the lreal' world. ln American Government and Free Enterprise classes, students discussed the economy. As a result they developed their own philosophies about the situation. Ac- cording to joey Santiago, 'The economic situations were brought on by the nation as a whole. America is a victim of its own 30 Seniors greed-too much desire for wasteful things. The American spirit seems to have forgotten the values of life, liberty and freedom. As a result of the bad economic forecast, many seniors were unsure of what the future held for them. Joanna Godsoe said, 'The future doesn't seem as promising as it did three years ago. Duane Driver sum- med up many seniors' fears when he said, 'It really scares me to think I'm going to graduate, and there may not be any jobs for me. lOKlNG in the halls are Velma Morrissette, Bunnie Shannon and Linda Sellers. f 3'
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Seniors Have Wide Choice There was no other lunch like that of a senior. A senior's lunch was fill- ed with friends, fun and excitment. Seniors had more freedom to go when and where they pleased. Seniors that didn't have afternoon classes could go to a fast food restaurant or home. 'iWhen you don't have afternoon classes, you have time to eat your food without the bell to tell you to go backg said Ida Nelson, but what makes lunch great is when you can watch a good 'V-.7127 Connie leske Craig johnson Richard lohnson Roy lohnson Bruton lones N-a - , Q ,ui J5fi'll'y X Sam lones Renate Kaaa Stephen Karney lames Kennedy Felicia King Gary King Robert King Sonya King Tonya King Sharon Kirksey 32 - Seniors Copy and layout by Marsha C I soap opera while you eat. Another senior, Angela jackson, said, l'When you don't have to go back to school in the afternoon, you can go and eat whatever you want and not what the school has. Where did they go? Everyone agreed that the normal senior just had to have a hamburger, so they went to Wendy's, McDonald's or Burger King. There were other places and different kinds of things to eat like pizza, chicken or taco's. Freshmen, sophomores ani juniors all looked up to seniors ani only wished for the day to coma when they would have the same options. LAUGHING at a joke that her friend just told her is Tina Black. WORKING hard i' American Government class are Siss Smith, Kathy Nelson, Allen james, Clit Hoida, Scott Goodrich, Debra Howell, an Robert Delp. A ,pst f x ix f-as 'SE'
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