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Cherish. Gary Arnold helps hand out annuals to the class of '85. Gary, who was on the yearbook staff last year, helped to capture the highlights of the year. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Seachfw T Lasting Impressions Seniors Good The achievements and the friend- ships will soon be far away - for the graduating class - seniors must again begin anew. As the end of the four years of high school approached, many seniors realized that the best part about high school were the friendships that had been made. It was this which lasted forever. High school will always be in every thought, value, and decision, because seniors took a part of the high school with them, just as they gave a part of themselves to the high school. What would the graduating class remem- ber most about their four years of high school? Seniors had different ideas on what they would remember most. One example was Chris Woyton who said his fondest memory would be the girl who sat two seats in front of me in freshman English. Wendy Burns said that she would remember all the days I didn't get a Impressions Last parking space when I needed one. She also said The class unity is something I'll always cherish and re- member. The pep rallies and football games were other memories. The football team had not been successful in terms of wins and losses in the past four yearsg however, the pride and support for the football team re- mained intact. As Kelly Moore put it, The pep rallies and Homecoming just added to all the fun at MHS. She continued by saying that she would also remember having a bot- tom locker and fighting my way through the overcrowded hallways. Many of the memories lasted for- ever. When Shayna Ferguson was asked what she would remember most about high school ten or more years down the road, she said, How the teachers and Mrs. Hendrix strove for excellence in both academics and athletics. Nancy Schmid Doubts and dreams. Kristi Alexander contem- plates her future, and thinks of her memories of high school. Kristi, a senior, was one of 292 mem- bers in the senior class. iPhoto by Mike Frye? Doing all right with the boys. David Wilson, Jeff Pope, Jay Alexander, Scott Crawford, and Steve Hopkins take break from classes by relax- ing on the back hall during lunch. iPhoto by Wade Wilsonl Seniors 1 J
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f. Tracy Renee Westmoreland: Band 23 Powderpuff 4. Bruse Dwayne White: Basketball 2. 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 1: Powderpuff Cheerleader 3, 4. Sean Edward Williams: Soul Searchers 1. 2: Band 13 Pops Chorus 3. 4. Tracy Williams Mellissa Williford David Wilson Kimberly Winn Sheri Lynn Winters: FHA 1: FAC 2, 3. 43 FAC Student Council 3. 4. Taggert Erin Walverton: Mu Alpha Theta 213 FCA 4. Christopher L. Woyton: Debate 2. 3, 4, Russell Edward Wright: Powderpuff 3. 41 FCA 3, 4. William Todd Yarbray: Band 1. 2, 3. 4: GCYO 233. 43 SEYO 3. 4. Michelle Lee Yenco: Band 13 Civinettes 1: Powderpuff 4. Lisa Anne Zeddies: Basketball 1. 2: Softball l. 2, 213 Field Hockey 3 . Timothy James Ziegenfus: Cross-Country 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Civitans l. 23 Football 13 Pep Club 1, 2. Jill Ann Zilligen: NHS 3. 4, Vice-President 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 43 Powderpuff 3, 43 Cross-Country 13 Track 1. Moving out. Mrs. Jane Cooper, Kelly Brandon and Frank Rutland take a break during their busy schedule in Europe. They traveled to England, Spain, France, and Africa for 21 days. iPhoto by Karinda Rankinl f NU, ss. g X.. if 1 Seniors
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juniors juniors Came Une Step Closer Three Down And One To Go. Juniors climbed one more step on that old proverbial ladder as they finished off their junior year with grow- ing excitement of the year to come. Their junior year was fun but they looked forward to their senior year. Juniors had some privileges. They went to the prom, bought class rings, participated in powder-puff and ruled over freshmen and sophomores. Chuck Verdin said, The word junior just doesn't have the authority that the word senior commands. Fm really looking forward to my senior year. I can't wait. Chris Mitchell said, HI have high expectations of be- Scott Adams Dixie Allen Wallace Allen Anthony Andrews Angela Armstrong Trudy Ayers Corey Bailey Scott Baker Owens Ballenger Todd Ballew Stacey Beard Leigh Ann Bernsteil Melissa Black Jason Boan Trent Bolling Cindy Boren Charles Bowling Bootsie Bradley Steve Bradley William Bradley Gerald Bridges Douglas Bruster Reno Brock Johnathan Brooks Alicia Brown Mark Brown Jamie Bryant, Kristen Callahan coming a senior. I just hope that it will be able to live up to my expectations. While the junior year is considered to be the toughest year, the senior is considered to be the most fun in high school. Scott Adams said, I'm proud of the seniors and what they have accom- plished. But this high school has yet to encounter a class as well rounded as I believe ours to be. To sum it all up, Mauldin better jump back because we'll be in heaven during 87.,' Gregg Wyatt Seniors?! No, not quite, but only one more year for Leshane Ford, Kim Jarosh and Shelly Holt. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Q I i j 7 i K x Juniors
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