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David Clark David Clary Ray Whitney Claxton Dawn Coker Christina Collins Amy Combes Shirlee Hilda Cornejo Rian Costa Karla Coulson Robert Cross Jacky Cummings Edward A. Daniel. Jr. Laura Danni Westley Chris Dansie Jerry Day Sheri Ann Dearth ■
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Matthew Carnes Aaron Carter Catherine Carver Chad Case Christine Castro Nora Chamberlain LaSonja Chatman Traci Chelbana David Chien Christina Chretien Club Med take me to paradise! A Australia, Switzerland, and France were a few of the many ideal vaca- tion spots our seniors wished to visit. But the facts were that many of our students had already traveled exten- sively and even lived for extended per- iods of time in foreign lands as mili- tary dependents. Others had traveled throughout the U.S. and still others saved their pennies for a graduation trip to Hawaii. Where would your dream vacation be? The center of the Milkyway Galaxy because it ' s there! — James Lowe; Fort Lauder- dale, for the guys, parties, etc. — Jo Falconer; Italy because I ' ve been told it ' s a fine country. — Christina Collins; Paris, it ' s romantic. — Andrea Staf- ford; Rome, it ' s a beautiful place. — Jerald Washington; Wyoming, be- cause there ' s nobody to bother me. — Dana Morentin; A cruise ship because I ' d like to sail around the world. — Janette Roy; Tahiti! I like tropical is- lands. — Ben Williams; Switzerland because it is very snowy and pretty. Class of ' 86 — Stacey Poole; Greece because of the clear blue water (and the topless women). — Mark Rodriquez: Bermu- da! There ' s lots of sun and fun! — Mar- cia Rankin; My backyard, I have a pool, my dog, a small refrigerator for soda and good looking neighbors. — Tom Torres; The Swiss Alps because I could ski myself to death! — Brian Wilson. It wasn ' t Club Med. but Klub came through and provided a dream weekend in Catalina for 55 students including seniors Charlene Petrasek and Brian Templin.
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Shari Dehart Darren Deniston John William Denver Karine Dewey Erik Digby Wendy A. Dixon Ulious Dobbins, Jr. Richard Dobson Mark Doran Janette Doughton mouse Now! The great disappointment of the year was the lack of participation in building the senior float. In 1982, as freshmen we erected a box with flow- ers on it. In 1983 as sophomores, the box bloomed into the story of Never Nev- er Land. But when we were juniors, the Muppets swept MoVal by storm capturing the sweepstakes trophy. And then, in 1985, we reverted back to 1982 levels and ideals building what looked, remarkably, like Snoopy ' s Sopwith Camel. An anonymous senior, whose initials are Jed Nesmith, seemed to express the attitude of the entire class when he said, We won last year so why win again? The answer to that question is, do it for your Class Pride! Only 20 sen- iors showed up at more than one flower making party. The first month, all that was accom- plished was the fluffing of thousands of flowers. There were no concrete plans for what the float would be until Home- coming week itself. Some of the ideas considered included: The generic float and the pasting of flowers onto walk- ing, talking seniors for the human float. The eventual rejection of these and other original ideas resulted in the last minute decision to place Annette Steven ' s dog ' s house onto a flat bed and cover it with flowers. Dana H. S Edward D. I heir float may have gone lo the dogs, but senior class members Chris Scarfone, Amy Carrier, Dawn Coker. Greg Richey, Bobbi Wallace. Laura Bershas, and Janette Doughton are still winners. Putting on the final touches the night before the parade are night owls Greg Richey, Chris Scar- fone, and Jami Parrott. Class of ' 86
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