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Contest Winner Makes Classmates Proud The Junior class has a variety of talented faces, but sometimes those faces would like to see a little self-improvement. Alycia Batson was given that opportunity in early 1987. She was a contestant in the Princess Nefertiti contest sponsored by the National Coalition of Black Women. Alycia was taught grooming tech- niques, dressing for suc- cess, proper nutrition, poise, and manners. All of these things were taught to prepare the contestants for future careers. All of the hard work paid off. Alycia won first runner-up and Miss Con- geniality in the contest. As first runner-up, she re- ceived a cash prize of $125. She also won in the catego- ry of creative and perform- ing arts; for this she won a trophy. Alycia received the much deserved recognition for her talents. Classmates were proud of this out- standing and dedicated Junior girl. By Carrie Crabtree Jeff Brumitt Misty Brumley Stacy Bryant Vincent Bufkin Cindy Bunch Laura Burghardt Timothy Byford Thomas Carlisle Barbara Caswell Julie Causey Karen Cheaney Bobby Choate Amy Cissna Sarah Clemenger Elisabeth Cooper Jennifer Cooper Jon Cooper Tara Corley Keri Crabtree Lola Craddock James Creek Cheryl Crosser Janet Crowe Kendall Cummings Chris Cummings Shawn Curtis Neal Damm Roger Damm Shawn Daniels Candace Devine Chad Devine Joey Devoy JUNIORS Q 73
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Jeff Alsop Derrik Anker Janel Anslinger Greg Appel Lachele Amey Bret Arrigo Amy Ashby Susan Avery Nicole Babb Steven Bailey Shanna Baldwin Melody Barnes Chris Barthel Jerry Bastain Alycia Batson Linda Baughn Glen Baumgart Tracy Belcher Levi Bell Sara Bernhardt Norma Berry Sean Blessing Dirk Bogard Shirrie Booker Danny Boyle Jeff Braun Kerri Brooks Dorothy Browder Jimmy Brown Robert Brown Tina Brown 72 JUNIORS
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Doug Diekmann Kim Dillon Roy DOssctt MittheHe Doyle BetLy Drone Jon Duhher Brandy Dunning Imeph Durhxn Kerry Eagan Kerin Effenger Susanne Egli Christine Eiekhotf Matt Elder James ElderbrooL Shad English Robert Evans Katrina FairlesK Keith Fehn Brad Fem Amy Fleming Klm Foln Kevm Forsz Teona Forister Vickie Foster Crev Frankenherger Stat; Frankenherger wig .! LNIORS .Can't Live With Them Can't Live Without Them High school sweethearts e you can't live with them and you can't live without them. Dating someone serious- ly can be great. There is al- ways someone there to de- pend on and there is always something to do on the weekends. Most people feel that total honesty and trust is needed to have a good, steady relationship. Having some of the same interests helps out a lot also. Sometimes students don't feel they need or want a true commitment to their girlfriend or boy- friend. Some feel they are too young and others just want to date around. There is almost always a time when things just don't work out in the rela- tionship. Whether it is cheating, jealousy or lying, their comes a time when good-bye has to be said, usually leaving one heart- broken. Breaking up is one of the hardest parts about having a girlfriend or boyfriend. Students don't necessar- ily date their classmates. Meeting someone from an- other high school can be very interesting. Allth- ough, if there's too far to drive, it could be very hard to see much of each other. Calling every night and going on dates on week- ends is usually what is ex- pected in a relationship. A number of students eventually marry their high schol sweethearts, others simply store them away in their memories and scrapbooks.
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