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ndi Pena, a state ranked dedication into winning, iner is elected Most Photo by K. Groves iletlc. Wendi puts a lot of Robyn Nichols, Most Beautiful, utilizes her beauty by modeling with Intermedia Agency. Photo by L. Hurt Julie Johnson, head cheer- leader graduating Magna Cum Laude, and Charles Grant, Blue Bomber Captain, seniors. Photo by L. Cates where voted Most Spirited and Most Humorous by the Tracy Kagan, salutatorian, and Gary Neal, football and track team member graduating Cum Laudc, are the two Seniors Most Likely To Succeed. Photo by L. Cates Senior Favorites 49 SENIORS
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Kim Adams, Miss EHS and cheerleader. Doug Schaum- £HS, Most Handsome and Most Talented, is class pre- burg, football and baseball Most Athletic. Photo by B. sldent and a two-year varsity player all four years, is Mr. Mitchell Involvement, Achievement Characterize Senior Favorites Doug Schaumburg and Kim Adams were elected Mr. and Miss EHS. Being class favorite was nothing new for Doug, who was also a freshman and sophomore favorite. His good looks earned him the title of Most Handsome, and his football and baseball talent labeled him Most Athletic. Kim was Homecoming Junior Duchess and Queen, and was a member of GSL. I was very honored for being elected Miss EHS,” said Kim. Kim. also in gymnastics, received Most Talented. Cheerful personalities proved that Leslie Lawless and Pat Regan deserved Most Friendly. Leslie. NHS member and class treasurer, was Sophomore Duchess and Junior Favorite. Pat was a Student Council member. Robyn Nichols, Most Beautiful, was on yearbook staff her junior year. As some advice to underclassmen, she said. “Take your GPA seriously because it’s harder to get into college each year.” Most Talented came easily for Chris Everett. Through drama, choir, and theater productions. Chris gained recognition. “I was very flattered to get Most Talented,” said Chris. Good grades and great achievements elected Tracy Kagan and Gary Neal Most Likely To Succeed. Tracy was a member of GSL. NHS. the tennis team, and the AISD Goals Committee. Gary. NHS member, received the DAR Citizenship Award and the Westchase Exchange Club Outstanding Student Award. ”1 was honored that my classmates think I will succeed, said Gary. Julie Johnson and Charles Grant were always there to make people laugh and to keep Ram spirit up. Julie, NHS member, was class vice president. Charles played soccer. Wendi Pena was a talented member of track and cross country. If you have a talent or interest, don't be afraid to show it off.” said Chris. And all agreed that getting involved is very important. By L. Sturm, Reporter Leslie Lawless, three-year varsity cheerleader grad- uating Cum Laude, and Pat Regan. Rampage Sports Editor, graduating in the to; half of the class, both wii Most Friendly. Photo by M Spiller Chris Everett. Most Talented, practices a piano solo for a banquet. Chris is known to play in hotel lobbies, at banquets and even weddings. This is one of many outstanding talen Photo by C. Everett 48 Senior Favorites
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Cherri Michelle Reveal Thoughts on Unexpected Tie Imagine what it would be like if most everyone in your grade thought of you as their favorite person. “I was in one of my classes and my teacher was reading the announcements. He read the class favorites and said I had won. Someone patted me on the back and said congratulations. I didn’t expect it. I was really surprised! said Cherri Allen. Junior Michelle Williams plans to go to Houston Baptist University and study to be an English teacher. Everyone's favorite person, she laughs. David Perez’s goal in life is to attend the University of Texas and be a lawyer. Melissa wants to be an accountant. This was a special year for junior class favorites because there was a tie. I don’t see how it could have been a tie when there were so many votes. I’m sure Michelle got more votes than me! Cherri Allen thought. It doesn’t bother me at all, I voted for Cherri, she deserved it. said Michelle. Sophomore class favorites Elliot Segal and Melissa Herzog stand at Elliot's locker. Elliot likes Kiss and attends rock concerts regularly. Melissa listens to 104 and 93. Photo by I. Cates Freshman class favorite Kim track and plays footb Berry likes dogs. Gary Photo by M. Splllcr Garrison (not pictured) runs Junior class favorites Cherri Allen, David Perez, and Michelle Williams stand in front of Chcrri's locker. Chcri likos romantic movies with happy endings. Photo by M. Spiller 50 Underclass Favorites
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