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tuctont ta ltolouts Misa. Ten senior favorites elected. Receiving the honor of senior class favorite is an honor which is bestowed on only ten selected peo- ple. Being well liked and cared about by their fellow classmates made five boys and five girls realize just how special they really are. Of course, popularity plays a big role in the election of the favorites and knowing that these people have a variety of friends and lots of them, gives one a sense of security. Not only are these people out- standing just in academics and extra-curricular activities, they are outstanding in their school work and as individuals. Their personal- ity, sincerity and good looks all add to the characteristics which make them your class favorites.
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90 honors tucioti ta itctouts l 2 'I' 1? QE' Ol :lou '9'lll'Q ,, .liilnullo --fl 322Z 2i:1 23--Yoda-Z' T. g.'ll Q QQ. 55555 :22?Qff 2 Us 1 Recognition by peers unique honor. The Senior Class favorites are elected by the seniors and nomi- nated by each advisory. The eight- een senior advisors had their advi- sory nominate three boys and three girls. From there, Publications made a roster and the seniors proceeded to vote on five boys and five girls. The votes were tallied and the final out- come was Alice Aldridge, Gretchen Alston, Lisa Maybery, Tammy Seym- our and Jennyne Zurovec. The boys who were elected are Buddy Dunn, Tim Gardner, Rodney Gaudin, Kevin Hodnett and Sam Kelley. Continuous caring and dedication to the school and people, brought these people recognition and repre- sentation from the Class of 1978. The ten students are recognized by their peers as the senior class favor- ites and all the recipients should feel honored to elected to this post. - I I -1- 1 Q' -a .. N y mal
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