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PHILIP REAMS SANDRA REID JEFF REININGER ANGELA REVIS LORI RICHARDS DENISE ROBINSON JULIE ROGERS SEAN ROGERS MICHELLE RUPPE TONYA RUSH COLETTE SALTER PAULA SCRUGGS CHUCK SINCLAIR ANGIE SMITH KANDIE SMITH STACEY SMITH LEONTYNE STEVENSON KIPPY SULLIVAN LISA SUTTON MANDY TAYLOR 28 Seniors
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For Senior Athletes . Time Was Running O Once again a group of Ath- letes were faced with an inevita- ble fact time was running out. It was their senior year and final chance to make their mark in Broome atheletics. There were mixed feelings about the good old days of non- chalant competition coming to an end. To some of them, the mere thought of it ending was sad and frightening. One of the athletes that was on the optimis- tic side of things was Finnly Fain. He said, “All I can do is make the best out of it since this is my senior year.” Others seniors had different viws of their last year, such as Kevin Lee, who was on the more pessimistic side of things. His quote was, “I hate it, because you work all those years to be a senior and then it all just flies by before you know it.” That attitude seemed to be one of the more popular ones. However, there was a l ght at the end of this tunnel, tfecause of enthusiasts like Lar y Law- son. He says, “Because it’s my senior year, I want to reach my highest goals in tennis which in- cludes going to the slate.” The graduating atheletes did leave many spaces Jfo be filled. However, they toolI with them special talents and abilites which had been strengthened by their performances as Broome Athe letes. (STEVEN BRi SEAY) • LEY. LORI IT'S MY LAST YEAR FOR THIS Chuck Sinclair, one of dfe Sttoior Football play- ers. shows off iis ‘“ liniposter” during the pep rally fckike Gaffney game while he lets Dire Erwin rest on his lap. (PHOTO BY DOWIS) TERRY PALMER BRIAN PARRIS JEFF PETTIT TREY PH1LBECK SHEILA PRUETT BILL QUEEN STEVE QUINN TIMMY RAY Seniors 27
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Effects Of Disease ... Senioritis Vs. Seniorhightis A new bug crept into the souls of nearly every senior this year at BHS. However, the disease had two different effects on them. One of the effects was called Senioritis; the other one was SeniorHitis. The symptoms of Seniori- tis included laziness, a lack of concern, and hours af- ter hours of snoring. Sen- iorhightis, on the other hand, was the opposite; it’s mounds of energy, overwhelming silliness, and bushels of school spir- it. Examples (or excuses) ranged anywhere from sleeping during English to “forgetting” homework assignments. “Basically seniors have the privilege to create a ruckus simply because hey, they’re seniors,” was the quote of Belton Mitch- ell. His attitude was also backed up by Karen Woodruff, who said, “It’s our last year of school and it’s just logical for us to take advantage of our se- nior year. After all, we are ready to face the world.” So, when will this dis- ease end? Most doctor’s assume that after high school seniors won’t be quite as keyed up as usual simply because they’ll be all pooped out. Therefore, hopefully, this spreading germ will end the week af- ter the Senior’s beach trip. The most mind boggling question is “Can a cure be found?” The answer is no! Point blank. However, Jon Dewberry thinks that “af- ter being locked up in school for twelve years and with holding energy, that the time finally comes when you should, let it all out and party, party, par- ty!” (Michelle Gossett) ZZZZZZZZ Senior Kevin Lee takes time out in Psychology for some much need- ed rest. (PHOTO BY WEE) ANGIE TAYLOR JOHN TEAMER STACEY TESNER STEVE THOMAS MIKE THOMASON ANGELA THORNTON Seniors
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