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Senior Class Officers Were . . . Leaders Of The Pack Looking back at the memories shared together, the class of ’87 saw many heart-touching mo- ments. As our final school year began, we assumed our role un- der the leadership of our class officers. These leaders elected by our class, planned, initiated, and carried out the events that made our senior year the best possible. According to Bud Car- ter, “They are dependable stu- dents we can go to with prob- lems and suggestions, and get results. I feel that without peo- ple like this, the school would be lost.” From the ring day ceremony to Homecoming, to graduation, the class officers worked dili- LET US PRAY Executive Council mem- ber Laura Bryant delivers the devotion to the Student Body during the Ring Day ceremony. (PHOTO BY SEAY) TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER The 1987 Senior Class officers, Laura Bry- ant. Kim M. Hughes, Jeff Pettit, Eric Williams, and Treva Manning, pose for the Medallion on the steps outside the main office. (PHOTO BY WEE) gently and faithfully to execute all plans. As president, Jeff Pet- tit was in charge of “heading up” the rest of the leadership team: Vice President Eric Wil- liams, Secretary-Treasurer Treva Manning, and the two members of the executive coun- cil, Laura Bryant and Kim M. Hughes. One of the first events made possible by the class officers was Ring Day. On this very special day, Seniors received their rings, which symbolized 12 years of hard work. These rings also brought much pride to the Se- niors and they wore them with splendor and love for Broome High School. Homecoming came next. It fulfilled many of the dreams for participating seniors as they were sponsored by the graduat- ing football players. For Amy Kirby “It was an honor to be in homecoming. It will be a memo- rable moment to look back on in the years to come.” The class of ’87 as a whole made special attempts to get the most out of Homecoming. After Homecoming everybody looked forward to their last Junior-Se- nior Prom. Everyone discussed the newest styles in dresses and tuxedos and made certain to look their very best for the long- awaited formal dance. To end the year, yet another event made possible by the 5. nior class officers — graduate As the time rolled around, S niors were both saddened a excited about the thoughts leaving their friends and goir on to their journies through : But just as all previous class had been, the class of ’87 U'; ready to receive their diplom proudly and give just a little k extra to make their futui bright and promising. Accord: to Senior Leigha Pace, “Thir ing about graduation makes n wonder if all those days I spe at the library were worth Hopefully they were!” (LARK LAWSON) Seniors
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SCHOOL SPIRIT The senior class shows their school spirit during the Gaff- ney pep ralley. (photo by Dowis) CANDID CAMERA Darian Dowis clowns around in the hall with his camera on the way to class, (photo by Wee) GIVE ME SOME SUGAR Steve Thomas puckers up for some loving from one of Rick Carlisle's dogs. (PHOTO BY DOWIS) HOWDY Julie Henson and Conley Jumper deliver a school pep banner to the library during classtime, (pho- to by Wee) SIMPLY MARVELOUS Senior An- gie Taylor shows us her two step while making her way to class, (photo by Wee) SITTING PRETTY Students Karen Woodruff and Sandra Reed go over a few last minute notes at lunch be- fore a test. Sr. Candida 15
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BRYAN ABERNATHY LORRAINE ADAIR TARA ADAIR JACKIE ALEXANDER MARK ANDERSON STEPHEN ARTHUR PERRY BAGWELL CANDY BANKS JIMMY BARNETTE MICHELLE BARNETTE ROBBIE BASS BRUCE BELUE CRYSTAL BELUE DEAN BERRY BETTY BEVILLE ROBBY BLACKWOOD TABITHA BLANTON TAMMY BLANTON RICKY BOGAN AARON BRADLEY Seniors 17
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