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Liberate Deidre Lilley, Tiffiny Lord. Andreo Lowe, Veronica Luerke, Garry Mader, Scon Mohon, Theresa Mainer, Doris Moiner. Doriselle Manning, Carol Marble, Delinda Manrique, Marierre Manzella, Tina Marcum, Tim Marks, Suzanne Marshall, Patrick Martin, Michelle Martin, Misty Maxey, Cher Mayfield, Lisa McCroskey, Laura McDermott, Richard McKissick, Lindy McMillian, Glenda McNeil, Carol Mechelay, Jimmy Menotti, Andreo Merriman, David Miller, Morgoret Millican, Mimi Mitchinet, Monico Moffett, Shawn Moore, Lestet Moore, Cloyton Moote, Sholando 54 Seniors
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Hill, Dill Hulsey, Honey Hyder, Krisrie Jokubos, Robert Jomes, Yolondo Jonik, Tommy Joromillo, Morrho Jenkins, Chris Johnston, Brett Jones, Greg Junemonn, Louro Keene, Mike Keith, Morion Kettlet, Sracey Key, Stephanie Killingsworth, Koylen Klocmon, Kristi Lombert, Tino Loster, Josie Lowson, Herbert Ledenhom, Scott Dare to be Different Senior Mimi Millicon sits on Kothy Cordner ' s Moped in the main parking lot, modeling her own version of originality. Senior Mimi Millicon is unique. She believes that some people ore just afraid ' o step out of the ordinary and ler rheir feelings ;how. She is a definite individual. She dares to be dif- ferent in the everyday run of school. Mimi said she likes to be different as a way to express in- ner rebellionism and individuality. Mimi chooses to be different in a liberal at- titude in clothing, fashion, jewelry, etc. This at- titude marks her as unique. She does not encourage others to think this way. She believes that everyone has the right to be an individual without prejudice. People may often tease Mimi about her at- titude, but she replies, People don ' t soy that much to me. Sometimes people can be hateful, biased, and insensitive, says Mimi. She takes care of this problem by ignoring them or asking them why they dress the way they dress. Having a sense of humor con help when peo- ple tease Mimi. She jokingly adds that being dif- ferent is fun, bur it gets in my way because peo- ple form false opinions about me. She olso believes that she amuses people, but some admire her because she does something different. She thinks some of the students are just afraid to step out of the ordinary and ler their feelings show. Seniors 53
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Mozie, Gregory Mullen, Christine Mullins, Janice Norron, Michelle Nerod. Mike Nesselhouf, Rene Neubouer, Joy Noyolo, Judy Nunn, Jock Osborn, Lori Ovesny, Carol Podgerr, Terry Polmer, Scon Poyne, Shown Perez, Anita Perez, Lee Peterson, Paul Potter, Mark Powers, Coy Preos, Robert Puente, Christi It Ain ' t No Big Deal Senior Allen Boudreoux shows the newest in court jester styles on the pier or Poul Hopkins Pork This was Allen Boudreaux ' s modest comment and spontaneous teoction. Boudreoux was nominated as 1985 court jester for Homecoming. Although Webster ' s Dic- tionary describes court jester os a fool af the medieval royal court, Boudreoux believes court jester symbolizes a sense of pride, and honor. He participated in all of the homecoming ac- tivities along with the girls in the court. His favorite port was throwing candy and riding in the jeep at the parade. Many seniors voted for Boudreoux for various reasons. Dea Adair said, He is such a friendly person. Lawrence Erskin said, He ' s cool, a real playboy. Boudreoux was a member of the varsity foot- boll team and played soccer for two years. Seniors 55
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