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Seniors Our Time Has Come Promoting senior spirit is a goal of the Senior Executive Committee. Members organize the senior break- fast and banquet, send senior invita- tions. sell stickers, and decorate the senior hall during Homecoming week. We try to get the seniors involved so they can make their last year in high school special. Passmore said. The committee tries to please eve- ryone. We listen to other seniors and get their ideas on how we should plan the activities, member Jenny Jurasek said. I joined the senior class committee hoping to help plan the many senior activities that go on during the year. member Christy Low said. “We try to get the seniors involved so they can make their last year in high school special.” Seniors Marty Peralta and Cheryl Ahart agree on the goals of the com- mittee. We're the senior class spokes- people. When they have a problem they come to us, Peralta said. BEAR BANNER. Semo Kristi Walker serves on both Senior Executive Committee and Student Government She bangs a banner to promote the spirit at the homecoming pep rally CHECKING IT OUT. Committee member Angela Meadough balances academics with extracurricular ac- tivities. She and senior Rena Cram study in the library first period. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Front Row - Davma White. Christy Low. Jenny Jurasek. Melissa Mount. Kristi Walker Back Row — Angela Meadough. Chris Kenner. Cheryl Ahart. president Cindy Passmore, secretary Tania Might. Marty Pcralia. Shannon Bartelt. Kathy Ellis. 32 Just enough
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ON THE EDGE. During one of the two outside pep rallies, junior Jeff Wood looks on as the drill team performs to promote school spirit. WHOOO PIG SOOIE! Senior hog fans attended a Razorback football game and get a taste of college life during a Schol- ar's day weekend BUSTIN’ OUT. Junior Derek Bentley breaks out of a refrigerator box he carried around and wore for a unique change in school rou- tine People 31
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1EAR COUNTRY. S«n ors show their enthusiasm by com- tg at 8 am on an October morning (or the senior class icture. FALL COLORS. Seniors Mark WilUams. Blake Ran Bryant Starks. Garry McVay. David St. John, and C Dunn sit outside and watch the October 2nd pep rally Seniors A Trip down Memory Lane Finishing that last year of high school may be a thrilling experience, but it is hard not to look back on all the good points and bad points through these years. Most seniors said that while they enjoyed the way high school had turned out. there were certain things they wish they could do over again. Senior Mike Simon said he wishes he had been a better student. I'd make better grades and study, and try not to get into as much trou- ble. he said. Senior Pat Henderson agreed. I'd also stay out of trouble, but I would party more. Getting involved in high school was another thing students said that they would like to do over. I would not skip the eleventh grade because I'm missing out on some of my high school. senior Angela Cates said, who is graduating early. Senior Gail Mayes agreed. I would have gotten more involved in school clubs and activities, she said. It would have given me more social con- tact and more fun. Yet most seniors said there were things about high school that they would not want to change. I wouldn’t change all the good times with my friends, the parties and the dances. Mayes said. Christie Schleiff agreed with Mayes. I wouldn't change the friends I have because my friends mean a lot to me, she said. But if I could start high school again. I would take World His- tory in tenth grade so it would help with European History. — by Christine McKnelly Seniors 33
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