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35 Minutes Free giutli S I 11 1 lt wasn't always gourmet food, but it was a hot, square meal to silence ' growling stomachs. Evelyn Gydan, Imogene Spears, and Bruce Harlan wait in line tor some meat, vegetables and rolls. 2 When we had money and cars we took oll for McDonald's, Gattis, Burger 1 King and The Pit. Cheryl Mott, David Ftlchards, Bruce Bunge and Randy A3 , Stinson enjoy Big Macs at McDonald's. l Robert Brock Theresa Brown Paul Browning Patti Brownlee Beth Bruder Leilani Bugg 'Sf' x ,.,,.- Bruce Bunge Ricky Burks Darrell Burris Marlo Cantu Linda Carlson Cathy Carter Jina Casey Margaret Chafln Charles Chapman Donna Chapman Flora Choate Mark Clark lunchtlmefsenlors
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Pursuing Indi iduality 1 Seniors knew how to have a good time After twenty-tour straight hours of outrageous fun at Woodcreek, they were looking forward to twenty-four more. 2 Seniors could be unique and interesting indi- viduals, DAB Good Citizen Diana Lane Cleftj. drama student Laura Sargologos, and literary club member Kathy Kieke followed their own interests, not the crowds 3 Carrying out homecoming tradition, Melissa Banda, Pam Clayton, and Kay Kirby mix paint for a sign to decorate the gym. 4 Beyond the fun, seniors had to face the iuture. Here they listen to a recruiter outlining the opportunities available for men and women in the US Navy. Jesse Bennight Randy Berggren Efren Bermudez Tamra Bernhardt Jennie Best l.OiS BGTTCTISV Tim Beutnagle Mark Billingsley Kathy Bird Jimmy Blum Katrina Boutin Larry Bowers caf Anthony Bowie Calvin Boyd Gregg Boyd David Breaktield Mark Breckenridge Leslie Brite l . l 20 senior syndromelseniors
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We didn't have a traditional picnic like everybody else, We split it into three separate senior skip days, legal or not. li it was sunny out, the day most likely ended at City Park. A Graduation, that magic event on the horizon for so long was here. For many of our class it would mean freedom, to others it meant having to leave the safe security of home and venture forth. In the flurry ot getting our caps and gowns, invitations, and graduation gitts there was very Iitlte time to think that we might never see each other again. That is, until we settled down to our own Baccalaureate and graduation at Toney Burger Activity Center and began looking around us. And it was much worse after we had received those treasured diplomas and started saying our goodbyes in earnest. We had tentatively begun to move toward our future. Slowly, one step at a time, but moving nevertheless. We had lett behind our childhood. Good or bad, that was our next phase of life, senior syndrome 21
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