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Through their cunning smiles and enticing hellos, CheryI Crawford and Gregg Ashley flirted their ways into the hearts of the Senior class. Gregg and Cher- yl’s unique ways of greeting people tended to add that boost of joy needed to get through the average senior day. (Jpon hearing the election results, CheryI commented, “I was so embarrassed, but now I know my flirts were not in vain. Gregg, with the wink of an eye, said, “I aim to please!” A ' husky‘ ' hello from CheryI Crawford makes any Voted Class Flirt, the twocould ‘butter up anyone, guy fall to his knees, while a ‘wicked’’ wink of an from a teacher to a fellow senior, eye from Gregg Ashley leads any girl swooning. f Seniors Of ' 86 . . . Williams, Reginald Wilson, Estus Wimberly, Karen Winer, Stephanie Wood, Stephen Wren, Keith Wren, Kent Young, Chris 100 • Personalities
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Fashion is a big part of everyday senior life, and whether it was Forenzas or Vves Saint Laurants, Tara, who exemplified the epit¬ ome of femininity and Erik, a stylish view of masculinity, had it covered. Their tastes for fine clothes and their eye for fashion were seen as they strolled the halls of Magnet. Tara believes that fashion varies with the individ- ual, and it depicts one’s own personality. Erik revealed, “I believe you should look your best at ali times, and that’s just what Ive tried to do. ’ Ebony Fashion Fair models eat your hearts out! Tara Jones and Erik Rutland have the “fashion corner” cov¬ ered. A picture out of Vogue and G.Q. magazines Tara and Erik, Senior Best Dressed, could compete with some of todays top models. Once In A Lifetime Tyler, Tony Gtz, Kevin Walker, Maria Webb, Denise Werthman, Terry West, Margie Williams, Carol Williams, Reginald Personalities • 99
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Ginger Thomas and David Murray are by no means all washed upThroughout their high school ca reers Gingers art was seen in signs for Lip Sync and Ggly Miss. It was also seen in Prom deeorations. David s music was heard in Jazz class, as well as in playing for his own band. This year’s Most Talented sen- Iors were Ginger Thomas and Da¬ vid Murray. Ginger s talent and creativity was seen around the school as she exhibited her feeling through her love for art, while David’s talent was plain- ly heard as he put feeling into his music. Ginger’s art and David’s music had a positive impact on the seniors, and they will most definitely be remembered as 1986s most tal¬ ented seniors. Since there are so many talent¬ ed seniors, David and Ginger felt honored to be the recipients of this award. Once In A Lifetime It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of laughter, it was the age of tears. With hard work, they made it through all four years. It began one sunny day in August in the year 1982. Students climbed off the yellow school buses and looked around themselves. Some were filled with awe, some with ex- citement, and some with apprehension. They were the freshman class of 1982-83. During their Sophomore year, they be¬ gan filtering into te social life of Magnet High. They became members of the S.G.A., the N.H.S., the Octagon club, tried out for plays, entered talent shows, and really began to distinguish themselves. As superior students, club members, and friends, they began to unite and embark on their journey to become the best class Magnet has ever seen ... and they did! Their junior year, they became a integral part of high school. They produced the First Annual Clgly Miss pageant, The First Annual Lip Sync, the 1984-85 Jr.-Sr. prom in which celebraties (The Oak Ridge Boys) attended and excelled in such thin gs as National Merit awards. Finally, in their senior year, they pro¬ duced the First Annual Homecoming. In addition to all their cocurricular and extra curricular activities, they produced very fine scholars. Participants in Academic De- cathalon, prominent figures in Boy s and Girls State, and first rate musicians and artists. This class came only once. They were the Senior Class of 1986, and it was once in a lifetime! Personalities • 101
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