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CELEBRATING EARLY. Sen- iors Ginger Rabe, Jim Praytor, and Tammy Ivey arrive for graduation practice. S. , S 1f.1,- is ' 1 ,:. ' ,,.. E X ii. 'W 'S ruff f 1 A lot of ON THEIR FEET. Senior class members Vicki Groblebe, Stephanie Clark, Karen Wat- son, and Alicia Dietrich show their senior spirit at a pep ral- ly. Hossle for o little tossel The dream of becoming a senior was no longer a dream, but rather a night- mare for some. A few of the letdowns this year were not having open campus nor getting out early, according to senior Suzanne Haskell. For the most part, seniors got more than their share of work, and less than their share of benefits than sen- iors in the past. No open campus, no video at graduation, and graduation a lO a.m. in- stead of the traditonal Fri- day night ceremony were letdowns for Alisa Barrow. This should be the best year oi your life, everyone kept saying, but pressure from parents, teachers, due dates, major deadlines, after-school jobs, transpor- 1 18 INDIVIDUALS tation and insurance costs all added up to a strenuous year for most seniors. My biggest pressure is a tie between government and the senior research. Both take a lot of time and a real amount ot understand- ing. But government isn't that hardy it's very interest- ing, said senior Felisa Garnbrell. The one consolation sen- iors were supposed to have - the new privilege of senior day - tell through because of heavy rain. On the make-up day during the week after school had al- ready dismissed, senior day was again cancelled due to bad weather. Finally, two weeks after school was out, seniors went to a dude ranch for swimming, horse- back riding, and a barbe- cue dinner. Aside from the fact that many of the privileges giv- en to previous seniors were taken away, the big ques- tion still remained, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE? After graduation I plan to take a long summer vaca- tion, and in the fall it's off to college to study business, advertising, radio, TV, and film, said senior lay lohn- son. For many, being a senior did not have all the glory they had expected, yet on Senior Night, a dinner for seniors and their parents, most felt a special closeness to each other and their school. Maybe the tassel was worth the hassle. STANDING TALL. Seniq Denee Duggar receives aj award during the Annui Awards Banquet. l
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SENIOR CLASS 1 9 8 7. Seniors gather in the football stands to pose for the traditional sen- ,or class picture. x 67 - X 5,6 LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN. Nearing graduation, senior Mike Inderman talks to Marine recruiters during lunch. ,QW A LITTLE CRAZY. Seniors Marika Bays and Shannon Fuller make the most of their last football season as high school students. INDIVIDUALS 1 19
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