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Mike Garner: VICA 3-Pres.g Gina Garvin: DECA 3,4 Samantha Gatliff: Los Amigos 23 FBLA 4g Band 2 ' Dwayne George: . FBLA 3,43 FHA 3,4,ZQ,HEg HERO 4-V.Pres. . an MWPSI ff' V as rx 2 W lg LW' T if 54 X523-fs G' rxfi is 5 fills' X Barry Glover: All State Band 43 Band 2,3,4-treasurer 2, V.Pres. 31 Class Officer 23 All Region Band 2,3,4g Outstanding Boy at North- east Louisiana Band Camp Award 3 Antoine Gordon: FBLA 4g Foot- ball 2,3,4,g Track 2,3,4g FCA 4g Stu- dent Council 4-House of Rep. Phillip Grabber Antonette Greer: FBLA 2,4-V. Pres. 43 FHA 45 Student Council 3g Lionettes 2,3 Dennis Griffin: Choir 2,3,4g Football 2,33 Baseball 3,4 James Griffin Penny Grim. Lewis Grounds: Baseball 4 Chris Porter knows now that he is a senior by the breaking of his dinner plate. 146fbeniors l
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The Cost 0 Class Dealing with the unbelievable costs of their senior year, seniors dug deep into their pockets. veryone thinks being a sen- ior is about the greatest thing that could happen to a person, until they see the bill. From test taking to graduation seniors must periodically pay for the coveted status of being a senior. Preparing to go to college can be al- most as expensive as really going to col- lege. Many tests are taken each year by students such as ACT and SAT, hoping to be lucky enough to receive an accep- tance by a particular college. These tests may cost from five to twelve dol- lars, with no guarantee of getting their moneyis worth. The prom poses more of a financial problem for the guys. Not only having to worry about a tux that costs any- where from S50 to 3150, but also gas, dinner, and a corsage for their favorite girl who probably spends about S130 on a dress. Graduation is perhaps the most ex- pensive aspect of being a senior. The total cost to participate in this momen- tous event can be as high as 33600. Sen- iors start paying for graduation their junior year by purchasing a class ring. Over the summer they buy senior pic- tures to send to all of their friends and relatives. Throughout the school year they purchase invitations and their cap and gown. Being a senior is an expensive exper- ience. No wonder seniors throw their caps in celebration of a temporary rest for their bank account. lv ? ,'V . K I f.rif rrtt - . i 'r-. ' . 4 A g - 4 W , 4 ' , r... ' A J .. , ,.., ------ xf.. if i . A Shelley Ferguson: Key Club 4g Girls, State 33 Lionettes 2,3,4g Class Officers 4-Sec., FCA 4-Trea- ,,,,.Q,,!LEi-9118-Ii. surer J a M FBLA 3,45 COE 4, Business Law Award 35 Electric Calculator 4 Denyse Fleming: FTA 25 FBLA 2,3,4g Choir 2,3,4-Sec. 45 All Region Choir 3: COE 4 Ronnie Ford: FBLA 2,3,4g Base- ball 2,3,4 , Keith Foster: Art Club 2, VICA 2,3-Sec. Mike Foster Tripp Frazier: FBLA 3,4-Histo rian 4g House of Rep. 3 Richard Fritz Trisha Frost: NHS 2,3,4g Year- book Staff 3,4-Editor 4g Model UN 33 French Club 2,33 LePro1-ocateur I 4-Contributing writer ' F ' NHS 2g Student Council 2,3-Repq Football 3g Bas- ketball 2 Kathy Gallagher: NHS 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4-Sen. 2,4 Re- porter 3 V. Pres. SASC 4g Choir 2,3,4g Scotia 23 Highlander 3,45 Girls' State 35 Class Officer-Trew surer 2 Olivia Garcia: NHS 2,3,4g FBLA 2,3,4g Key Club 43 Youth in Govt. 4 Senior Expensesf145
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Letita Hampton: FBLA 2,322,4- Corresponding Sec. 4g Shorthand I Award 35 Media Club 25 Fire mar- shal 2,3 Paul Hannon: Mafia 4 John Hardernan: VICA 3,4g Sco- tia 43 Youth in Government 33 Chess Club 4 Gre d rave: Key Club 2,3,4g Football anager 23 FCA 25 Yearbook Staff 4 R .5Lo2,etL'z. James Harrison: FBLA 34 Sci- ence Club 2 Sheila Harrison: Lionettes 3,4- Rank Leader 43 Best Rank 45 Hon- or Society Award-2 Bobby Harwell: FBLA 3,4g Me- dia Club 3,4g ICT I 4 Jeff Haslauer: Student Council rama Club 43 Key Club 45 All Region Choir 33 Mafia 4 COE 4-Parlimentarian 4g BOE 3 Regina Hayman V ' V Mike Benny- FBLA 45 DECA-4' Jamie Herndon: VICA 3,4-Sec. 3,45 Media Club 2 Marianne Hatcher: FBLA 2,3,4g You Know You're A Senior emember the first day of school? The day you begged your mother not to make you get on the bus. The day your little brother followed you to the bus stop and ate your friendls lunch. The day that you came home with a name tag, bus number, permission slip, and 2 notes to your parents all pinned on your sweater. The day you came home and cried to your parents that you never wanted to go back to school. This trauma of leaving the security of home brought some to tears as they des- perately clung to their mother's arms or tightly held on to their ever present teddy-bear. The braver students proud- ly took their first big step onto the bus with their brand new schoolbox and Wh n... Snoopy lunchbox in hand and coura- geously waved good-bye to their par- ents. Again, some students cried, yet oth- ers joyfully waved good-bye to these halls. These seniors were asked how they felt about their last year of school and were asked to complete the follow- ing sentence: You know you're a senior when . , . . These were the many var- ied responses of this year's graduating class: You know you're a senior when . . . your dad breaks your plate at the din- ner table on the day of graduation. - Chris Porter the Army says Be all that you can be.', - David Short you've got all the answers but none of them workf' - Hob Wood your mother buys you suitcases in- stead of new clothes. - John Otto you don't ever want to go to school or do anything that has to do with school work. - Karen Quinn you ask for a electric typewriter for Christmas. - Trisha Frost you start thinking about all the really good times you've had while in school and when you start to get really emo- tional everytime you think about leav- ing all your friends and going separate ways. - Elisa Caplinger
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