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ON TO HIGH SCHOOL! Heather Williams Co-Valedictorian John Nefzger Jimmy Trimble Co-Valedictorian Salutatorian Missy Daugherty presented Mr. Trimble a gift from the class. Eighth Grade Graduation 29 Billy Cornett, Charletta Craft, Tim Crowe, Missy Daugherty, Mary Beth Egelston, Shane Esteppe and other classmates are in line waiting to begin the ceremony.
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Eighth Grade Visits Capitol On May 19, 1987, seventy-eight stu- dents went to Frankfort. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. Young and Mr. Reed. While in Frankfort, they visited the Governor's Mansion and the Capitol. On their return trip, they ate in Winchester at McDonald's. Nicole Neal, Charletta Craft, Mary Beth Egelston, and Heather Williams by the Floral Clock Pictured above is part of the Eighth Grade Class. Bus drivers were Austin Back and Carol Ferrell. 28 Eighth Grade Trip
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SENIOR TRIP—WHAT A SPLASH! Missy asks, John, are you sure we're in the right place? V A Bubby Kilgore, rock-n-roll fanatic Splish, splash, Lynn was taking a bath. Robert Brown asks, Is that 24 or 25, Byron? On May 21 the seniors met at school at 6 A.M., loaded on a school bus, and headed for Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, for their senior trip. Priscilla Baker, Angie Ferrell, Angie Lovelace, Martha Back, and Sherrie Day getting ready to leave Dollywood On the bus ride down, the students talked, listened to the radio, and a few even managed to sleep. Finally at about noon the bus arrived at the Grand Hotel in Pigeon Forge. Mrs. Brown went in and signed in the students. They went to their assigned rooms where they settled in and changed into their bathing suits. Ogle's Water Park was the next activity. At the park, the students enjoyed such things as water slides, miniature golf, a wave pool, and sunbathing. At 4 P.M. the group returned to the hotel. At the hotel they had two hours to eat or do whatever they desired. Most of them enjoyed relaxing in the jacuzzi. At 6 P.M. the seniors went to Gatlinburg to shop. They split up into groups and went all over town doing what- ever they wanted until 9 P.M. when they met back at the bus. All the seniors made it back except for Mickey Little, who got lost in Gatlinburg. After about ten minutes, he managed to find his way back, and the group headed back to the hotel. Back at the hotel, the students changed into their swimsuits and went to the jacuzzi and swimming pool to enjoy about an hour of relaxation. Most of the students ordered pizza which was delivered at about 11 P.M. At 11:30 P.M. the doors were closed and students had to be in their own rooms. Through the night, the seniors talked on the phone to one another, played golf in their rooms, listened to radios, watched T.V., and a few slept. At 6 A.M. the boys who were going golfing began getting out of bed to take their showers. At 7:45 A.M. the golfers left the hotel for the golf course, which was a very tough course, especially for beginners. While this bunch was at the golf course, the rest of the class went to Dollywood. After arriving, the students went their own separate ways. They walked around, rode rides, and played games. Barbara Roe got to fulfill one of her dreams. She was permitted to sing on stage in front of a live audience. At 1 P.M. the bus left Dollywood. The students went back to the hotel and loaded up everyone's luggage. Then they picked up the golfers and headed for home. They arrived back at Menifee County High School at 8 P.M. 30 Senior Trip
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