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What is your favorite movie? 5:; u; :j A tragrmzmw ' :. .1 .u;':. t; ; 111;.113 s 94 e Seniors e A. Morris e K. Plunkett Finally! After years of anticipat- ing the magical day, the seniors graduated. They had one impor- tant decision hanging over their heads though, college! Amy Aker commented, til vis- ited the ones that I was thinking about going to and set up in- terviews. Also, I asked if their program in elementary school education was dgz'c momem Steve Ewers explained, ul vis- ited the colleges so that they got a chance to look at me and me at them I also looked at the academic record of the college, which influe enced me a lotfl uI looked to see what colleges had the field that I wanted to go into, and then saw what the col- leges had to offer, like if they offer an out of coun- strong, and I went on tours of the colleges. Mainly the ones that I am inter- ested in going to are James Madison Uni- III visited the colleges so that they got a chance to look at me and me at them? try studies pro- gram, com- mented Eliza- beth Thomp- son. The deci- sions of whether or not versity, Univer- sity of Richmond, Furman Univere sity, and Wake Forest? nl picked five colleges that I wanted, sent for their catalogs, and looked to see which ones had the most to offer in the fields of science and medicine. Then I looked at the activities that were offered to the students, and visited them to get the mood? Sam Farthing said. xww mwsw i '13 w ? 3, one should go to college and which colleges that one wanted to apply to were tough, but the toughest thing of all for many seniors was waiting to see if they had been accepted. Jennifer Goodman College huntin Matt Hancock and A ex Hall ask questions about a college from its representative. Many students went to the Salem Civic Center to get infomah'on on the different colleges on college night. Toni Moore
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memg it good There is so much more to it than people realizefl said Laura Bolt. Laura participated in 4-H since she was 13. She learned about it from a friend in junior high. Though food and nutn'tion in- terested her most, she was also in- terested in clothing. In 1985, she was the state winner in clothing, and, in 1986, she won the state contest for food and nutrition. Each summer for a week she went to the districts at Virginia Tech. She was a cabinet member for her district. She attended the National 4-H Convention held in Chicago, where they had semi- nars, workshops, and tours related to their category. The National also conducted elections at the state level. Laura ran for president on the state level. This privilege was reserved for senior members only. As a member of the cabinet, she helped make plans, worked to have a successful Congress, and worked with state officers. We work on activities people will like so that they will come back the next year, and new people will start coming. Attendance is low, so we are trying to get more people to come, stated Laura. Laura was inducted into the 4-H All-Star program, a program equal in rank to the Eagle Scouts. The All-Stars was the highest rank in 4- H. Susan Craft Watch carefullttiI At the Greenvale ursery School, Laura Bolt helps two children make summer shirLs. This was one of many projects in which she was in- volved. Courtesy of Laura Bolt uDriving 110 miles an hourf Matt E d Wards What makes you really nervous? u J99 LaROCCo,s quxzes, ,i E 0 t: 3 a m Pop Diana Flett R. Lefever e T. Moore e Seniors - 93
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AMY SUE MORRIS: Marching Band 2 10,11,12; Sym- phonic Band 2. 10,11, Secreta 2 12; French Club 2 10,1 1,12; Mentor Apprenticeshiprgrogram 2 11,12; SCA 2 12; Prom Committee 2 1; Junior Council JOHN ROBERT MORRIS: NHS 2 11, President 2 12; Drama Club 2 10,11, Vice-president 2 12; French Club 2 1 1; German Club2 10,1 1,12; Theatre Artist and Apprentices 2 12; Play Productions 2 10,11,12 LORI ANN MORRIS: Band 2 10,11,12; French Club 2 10,11; NHS 2 11,12; Tennis 2 10,11,12 STEVE WILLIAM MORRIS: Winter Court 2 12 HOWARD EARL MOWLES: FBLA 2 12 MERISSA RUFFLES MUNNS PAUL T. MUSE JONATHAN PAUL NANCE uJon : French Club 2 10,11; Senior Council; NHS 2 12; Golf 2 9,12 NORA J. NASTA: DE2'10; FBLA211; HERO212; SCA Representative 2 12 ANGIE NEIGHBORS BARBARA ELLEN NELSON LN : Key Club 2 10,11,12; Junior Class Secretary; Science Club2 12; French Club2 10; PLUS 2 1 1; Cheerleading-JV 2 10, Varsity 2 1 1,12; Prom Committee 2 11; Senior Council KENNETH EDWIN NEWBY Kenny BRIAN KEITH NEWMAN JEFFREY SCOTT NEWMAN Jeff 1: Wrestlin 2 11,12; Track 2 10,11; Football-Varsity 2 10; Latin Clu 2 10,11; FCA 2 10,11,12; FHA 2 12 CARLENE NICHOLS WARREN SCOTT NICHOLS Scott JON DREW OAKES 2Drew : PLUS 2 11,12; Football- .Varsity 2 9,10,11,12; First Team Alleistrict 2 12; VHSCA All-Star Game 2 12: Wrestling 2 10,12 JENNIFER SUSAN ,O1CONNOR: DECA 2 12 SHAWN F. O1NEILL: Marching Band 2 10,11,12; Sym- pholnzic Band 2 10,1 1,12; Stage Band 2 12; Football-Varsity KELLY GARNETTE PAGE: Drama Club 2 10,11,12; FBLA 2 12; Key Club 2 10,11 KEVIN DAVID PARANT: SCA 2 11,12; VICA 2 11,12; Junior Council; Senior Council BETH ANN PATTON:Track-10; Latin Club2 10,11; Key Club 2 1 1; Spanish Club 2 11; Science Club 2 12; Senior Council DANA MICHELLE PAUL: FBLA 2 11; DECA 2 12 JEFFREY ALLEN PEAY Jeff : Track 2 10,11; Art Club 2 2 CAROLYN SUE PERDUE: FBLA 2 10,11,12; FHA210; Junior Council; Senior Council ROBERT DOUGLAS PERDUE Bobby : Symphonic Band 2 10,11; Marching Band 2 10,11 AMY SHERREE PERRY: FBLA 2 10,1 1; DECA 2 10,1 1,12 MARK DAVID PETERSON: Maching Band 2 10; Spanish Club 2 10,1 1; Science Club 2 12; SCA Representative2 1 1; Soccer 2 11 JOSONJA ELIZABETH PHELPS: FBLA 2 1 1,12; FHA 2 12; JA 2 10 CHRISTOPHER JOHN PHILLIPS Chris ANTHONY ROBERT PILCHER Tony : Olympics of the Mind 2 12 WENDY MICHELLE PILCHER: French Club 2 10,11, Secreta 2 12; FCA 2 10,11, President- 12; Key Club 2 12; Trac 2 10; Gymnastics 2 10, Co'Captain 2 12; French NHS 2 12; Senior Council . ANNE CATHERINE PISTNER: Sym honic Band 2 10,1 1; Marching Band 2 10,11; Track 2 1 ,11 PAIGE LEE PLASKON:Basketball210,11,12;Track 211; CyzFair High School, Houston, Texas 2 12 KRISTIE ANN PLUNKETT: Flag Corps 2 11; French Club 2 10,11; Key Club 211; FBLA 2 10; FHA212; Drama Club 2 1 1 A. Morris 2 K. Plunkett 2 Seniors 2 95 ,- , W 'm-ux-v-uuA-q xm; 1:... 2mw.-.mu.-.WM-22 .4...w.h
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