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..mlW ' 1 ...--uv'- stiff U M, PEQJPLE On August 24, 1005 people gathered together to form a mass from which there was no turning back. This mass developed into a body that would not dissolve until May. The beauty of the body came from the many artists. Talents like Jennifer Ar- doin's were displayed throughout the school and at district and state fairs. The artists not only included the visual artists, but the actors, performing artists. Emotional or humorous, they brought out beauty through their performance. Student Government provided the body with a voice. The officers, led by presi- dent Al Graham, were responsible for see- ing that the wants and needs ofthe school's student body were heard by the faculty. The outspoken individuals chosen as represen- tatives voiced opinions from their class- mates. The Big Bad Wolf gets after the Grandmother at the Halloween pep assem- bly. Wayne Brown played Crandmother as he and wolf David Kersey per- form with the Drill Team. The school and its related activities were seen through the journalists. The eyes of the camera-clicking photogra- phers, like Mike Anderson and Cathy Cook, caught memorable moments, while the reporters and writers recorded all they heard in the newspaper or yearbook. The measurement of bodily strength came from the athletes, as shown by Gary Williams. Gary ran five touchdowns in only one game only to be disappointed when three were called back. Athletic ex- cellence enhanced both physical and mental strength of the body. Winning brought individuals closer with spirit and school pride. This body was a continuation of bod- ies past and a part of bodies to come, but somehow it was unique and better, be- cause it was the individuals themselves that made a. great student body. People 109
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i ,J A '33 NCP -1 shooting for the stors With a toss of her head and a captivating smile at the camera, Gale Reed racked up another mil- lion. As the board members bickered back and forth, chairman of the board Angie Clausen calmly called for order and led her million-dollar corporation into another successful deal. 8-9-10 and he's down for the count! The new World Wrestling Federation champion - Gary Wil- liams! The love-struck Arnold Schwarzeneggen stared into the eyes of Elaine Wilson and whispered the words, Please don't leave! She tore from his grasp and walked away Michael Keith Anderson Beta l2.11,10: Mad. Choir 12: Stinger 12,11,10: For. Lang. 11 Johnny Baggett ccr:cA 11,12. Shen'y Bartlett ocacn 12,11 iv. Pres.i: Powder Puff 11:Al1 10: academic awards - 1. Raymond Laverne Baxter Fooman 12,11,1o 1Playerofthe week - 21, Lettermen 12,11,1o: Track 11,1o. Melissa Ann Beavers Library 12 iPres.J: lnterclub Council 12: Drama 12: Choir 11: FTA 11: FHA 10: For. Lang. IPres.J 10: academic awards - 5, Gary A. Beckman Band 12,11,10: vlcA 12 isa. Pres.!, 11: academic awards - 2: committees - 1. E. Roger Black Terrie Lynn Bonds sr. cava. 10: For. Lang. 10:51-lla 10. Jerry M. Bowie Band 121Jazzl,11,10:Beta 12,11,1o: Fire Marsh. 12: Honor Roll 12: committees - 1. Alan L. Boyles Band 12 iJazzl,11,10: Beta 12,11,10: Library 12: For. Lang. 12,11: St. Govt. 12: Stinger 11: aca- demic awards - 2 Sara Ellen Brewczynski sr. covr. 11, 10: key club 11: Band 10 IAII-regionl: committees - 2. Debra Dee Brinker Library 12,11: For.Lang.12,11: Drama 12: Career Aware. 12,11: Powder Pull' 11. setting sights as tears started streaming down his face. Cut-that's a rap. Great job, Elaine. All of these situations have one thing in common. They're just figments of imagination. They were some of the dream jobs conjured up in the minds of the seniors. What will you be? was a famil- iar question to most seniors, and many had the ultimate in mind. Laura Vifhitworth - Justice of the Supreme Court Amber Pate - design layouts for a major magazine. Dawn Drennon - Prosecuting attorney of the Northern Hemi- sphere or the greatest female film di- rector in history. James Harness - a policeman and then the President of the United States Brian Dail - lie on the beach and watch the sun - and get paid Troy Elam - a missionary in Hawaii To some, these dreams may seem ridiculous and useless. But one senior had a different view. My big dreams, said N ecole Harper, help me shoot for the Mercedes I'm going to drive someday. L
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