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Cami Cummins Kay Curbello Katy Curl Peggy Cusack Lana Daley David Dameron lohn Dammrose Mark Damron Lauren Daniel Mark Daniels lohn Dantic Natalie Davis Robert Davis Tommy Davis Patrick Delahunty Mike Delaney Fernando Devia Brian Devine Cindi Devveese Byron Dickinson Mike Dierks Susan Dillard Bill Dingman Fred Dinsch Deborah Dixon Gloria Dixon Rick Doran Linda Doty Parry DuBois Charlie Duke 194 Seniors
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ne of the six senior sponsors, Mr. Holmes Brannon tplains prom ticket sales to Laura Burnett. Laura's job as to take over if the president was unable to attend lmeeting or a fundraiser. A Lv lunch, Mary Bishop sells prom tickets. Because hard work and good planning by the officers and council, tickets were only 54, H3439 use lamming to the music, David Lloyd tries out for the Air Guitar Contest. David's job entailed taking roll and keeping track of the money. , 0 0 o Part: :patron year-round Class participation is what the senior officers needed this year and that's what they got. Beginning with the first activity-working at Six Flags all the way through the last event, the senior breakfast. ln the spring before their senior year, Kristen Erickson was elected president, Laura Burnett, vice president, Mary Bishop, secretary and David Lloyd treasurer and plans were soon started. Twice during the summer, a group of approximately 25 seniors worked at Six Flags for a night. Other plans throughout the year included selling orange juice to the faculty and the magazine drive which grossed 535,000 and 514,000 profit for the Senior Class. Almost all seniors participated and were awarded prizes for their sales. The prom was held at the Hyatt Regency in the Reunion Ball Room. l'Rockmaker supplied the music. Six hundred and seventy people attended the prom, the most in Lamar's history. E E 5 ii O Accepting two of the Principal's Awards for leadership and service, Susan Dillard and Kristen Erickson share their moment of glory at the award's assembly. As president, Kristen led the class through a magazine sale that netted 514,000 Copy by David Lloydflayout by Kelly Cooper 193 '6' :r :
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-luddling together, senior guys stand ready to cheer an the senior girls in the powder puff football game. Che annual contest was held at 4:30 P.M. on a Nednesday, instead of the traditional Friday night. l Punt, pass and pin h When Moses split the Red Sea he did it with more ease than the junior and senior boys taught the girls to play football. The first practices for the powder puff football game were held before Theme Week arrived. The only thing the girls knew about football was they didn't want to work, sweat or break fingernails. They did want to make a touchdown, be the star of the game and win. Good Luck Coaches! The coaches had three practices to teach 60 girls what they had learned in several years. The big day started with a pep rally that the teams enjoyed more than the few spectators, who were present. With the temperature at a nippy 28 degrees, the players went on the battlefield with the few fans either in the pressbox or huddled together on the bleachers. Push 'em down, Pull 'em down, anyway to get them down. Pushing, pulling, scratching, clipping and clotheslining were all used by both teams, offense and defense, The seniors held on and won the game 'I4-8. Senior-safety by Lauren Daniel-2 Senior-Touchdown by Melanie Murray-6 lunior-Touchdown by Liz Davis-6 lunior-Extra point by Amber Russell-2 Senior-Touchdown by Sherry Ake-6 Tommy Dwyer lulie Dwyre Cary Dyer Scott Eaton Sara Echols Matthew Eckersley Theresa Eckhout Ronda Edwards Tracey Ellington Melissa Elliott Susan Elliott Cheryl Elliston Kristen Erickson Stacy Ervin Bob Erwin Copy by Lauren Daniel!Layout by Natalie Davis 195
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