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Santahs helper During study hall, Chris White helps decorate the door for the Christmas contest. The Art Club sponsored a competition between seventh period classes. 88 e Senion'tis Dressing it up In preparan'on for the lntemational Luncheon, Honor Society members Sharon Lambert and David Squires slice tomatoes for the salad. This luncheon for the teachers and parents on a conference day was the main fundraiser for the Honor Society. Toni Moore
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itemational ty members .vid Squires salad. This chers and day was the :he Honor I . 1--w,- Toni Moore Plague hits hard The senior year. From the day students entered the junior high, they dreamed of their senior year. When those nine months finally arrived, they were infected with a certain disease commonly known as senior- itis. uSenion'tis is thinking that senior grades don,t matter and making the best of itf, said Andy Shreeman. iiIfs the disease that strangely affects seniors in the second semester. The only cure is to get a good tan, replied Matt Cox. uItis a feeling of disbelief that Pm actually graduat- ing! said Jennifer Francis. til dontt know. Is it some kind of VD'W asked Todd Pruner. Itis looking back on thir- teen years of school and hav- ing worked your rear off and having the ability to say HI dontt carelii tcensoredi added Bill Stitt. itTo finally get out of this schoolV said John Green. Underclassmen also got a milder form of this disease in the form of procrastination. tiProcrastination. I donit know. HI tell you later? said Kim Knight. 8-5170 Ca33c75 What was your final grade in English last year? Senioritis - 98
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