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U.S. News and World Report is a means of keeping up with current world affairs for Olivia Garcia. MW '-ni Randy Herring: Student Coun- cil 4g Environmental Awareness 3,43 Basketball 2 Gene Hicks: Key Club 23 Choir 2,3,4g Yearbook 3-Photography Greg Hicks: FBLA 3,4g Media Club 35 Anti-Preps 3 James Higgins: Environmental Awareness 49 Speech and Drama Club 3,43 Boys' State 3g Youth in Government 43 Debate 1 Award 3g American history Award 3 u . l33lanCHill: Los Amigos 2,3,4-His- torian 45 Key Club 2,3,4g Football 3,4g Baseball 2,3,4 Patrick Hill: Key Club 2,33 Homecoming Escort 2,33 Football 2,3,4g Class Officer 3-Pres. Polly Hilliard: Student Council 2,33 Speech and Drama Club 4g Art Club 2,35 Traveling Troup 4g House of Rep. 4 Dwayne Hillman Joe Hinson Kenny Hood Eddie Horn: Art Club 3,45 Base- ball 3,4 Mike House: Band 2,3,4-Band captain 43 Paperstaff 4 l48fS9Ill0l'S
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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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rom the six olclock news, to the newspaper accounts, to the radio bulletins, the world became aware for a few months of the turmoils of the nuclear age. Seniors realized that the world prob- lems of today would affect them greatly since they were the future leaders of the country and the ones who would be forced to face the consequences of such events. The downing by the Soviets of the 007 Korean jetliner, the American invasion of Grenada, and the bombing HCIBHI' AQBI ot Time For Worry But Time For Solutions in Beirut, Lebonan which resulted in the death of more than two hundred American Marines made the first few months of the school year unsettling for many concerned students, In my opin- ion, Russia had no right to shoot down and kill all of those people, said Lisa Bolin. The possibility of a nuclear war was also something that many students thought about often. The television movie The Day After,-which depicted the result of a nuclear holocaust, was broadcast on November 20. The re- sponses to this movie were varied. While a few students said that the film did not affect them, a majority of stu- dents felt differently. The threat of nuclear war is facing all of us, young and old alike, to face the problems we have and to look for solu- tions, said Lynn Lile. She continued to comment on a positive note: We shouldn't waste our time worrying about it. We must seek solutions. Ii Bernadette Houston: FBLA 3,-4g Track 2,3,4g DECA 45 Volley- ball 2,3,4 Barbara Howell ' Lisa Howard: FBLA 2g FHA?- Photographerg CUE 4 Q Lana I-Iuneeker: Choir 2,33- Pres. 2, Highlander, treasurer 45 All Region Choir 3, French Club 2,3-Pres. 33 Jazz Choir 3,43 Who's l Who 3 Lisa Hupp: FBLA 4, Art Club 2,3-Sec. 33 Key Club 3,4g Choir 2,33 House of Rep. 3 Tamm - FBLA 2g FHA 25 Student Council 4-House, -of Hepa Choir 2,35 DECA 4-Sec. ' ' .Michele slacks.: FBLA 2,3,4g COEA 4g Lionsalesman 2 Michelle James: FTA 3g Stu- dent Council 3,4g Key Club 3,4- Sec. 41 Class Gfficer 4-V. Pres. I Lanett Jack : FHA 3-Trea- ' surerg r lub QQDECA 4-Report er r Lauren Jackson: Speech and Drama Club 3qgKey Club 3g Cheer- leaders 2,3-Sec.!Tres. 33 Youth in Government 3g ICT 4-Reporter Lesle ckson: Choir 2 ark Jackson: Speech and Dra- ma Club 43 Choir 3,4-Highlander 3,4, Scotia 2, Jazz Choir 45 Year- book staff 45 All Region Choir 3: Mafia 4 Sen1orsfl49
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