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Enjoying one of the smaller get togethers are Nicki George and Ronda Hubbard. Michelle Melton, Sharon Churchwell, Sar- ah Buchanan, and Sara Lighthizer enjoy put- ting some pizazz in their weekends. gh ss 5 K Fkwrb .r 0-QYARNN W 'S w is s t sz - f -1 r. , x,w,,,,,, A Q u .Pi X. .riff-f stfwv r V. .-S 'N ,. was more than half the fun T1m Fletcher, sen1or I e'Ve fi Holding up the tradition Yyziilgif W ggi ,p 9 in '37 6:54 kc-uggw 'HN-X5 aff A-, ,Iggy ff-'55 731. HA- r' :ei gi lr ff A:.f - H ty lCilm 3ff1fi.h1fG.lGg:z5l lCi5fw 'mmf wi, Aid F ti, rv Nha- ei' The annual Pig Roast began with the charcoaling of the pig, getting T-shirts, music, and ended with all the special moments you share in one night with your senior class, senior Marla Barber said. After all the hard Work of putting the party together, the evening paid off at the end when everyone gathered around the bonfire. This is the hardest party to put together but by far the most fun. Holding up the tradition was more than half the fun, senior Tim Fletcher said. Tim, along with a group of senior guys, carried through the traditional Pig Roast making it the best Pig Roast ever, according to senior Windy White. This is one party I Will never forget. There is too much involved in this one. Don't miss your senior Pig Roast. It's always the best, Windy said. i PARTIES 5 -ff w.
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