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Seniors Becky Kildow and Anita Edmonds express their excitement on receiv mg their letter jackets. Cheerleaders were only one group who wore jackets. Symbols of accomplishment Jackets prove hard work Letter jackets were a symbol of status this past year. The majority of the jackets received were for athletic ability or accomplishment, but also recognized, with the familiar H on the left side of the jacket, were Drama Department, Highsteppers and other clubs and organiza- tions throughout the school. To have a letter jacket meant showing your pride for your school and representing your organization wellf' Senior Liz Robinson said. Some students felt the jackets were given as a 'freward to students who were good at something in particular. Still others felt that they were given to anybody who cared enough to work for one. The letter jackets were in a variety of styles depending on what each organization decided to buy. The students who participated in athletics, Highsteppers, Band and choir were the only ones who did not have to pay for their jackets. The letter jackets acted as a symbol, saying to fellow students and the outside world A'See the accomplishment I made. Senior Michel Mitchell, A'l'm glad I got one, if only to serve as a memory of my high school years, Senior Michel Mitchell said. 192 Seniors John Blaney Alton Boerner Bobby Bolinger Christena Bolinger Brian Boykin Jessie Braddock Paul Bramlett Lena Brestner David Brian Randy Bridgeford Melissa Brothers Dianna Broussard Cheryl Brown Craig Brown A l
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irrie Riley, senior, like many other girls at the Prom, decided it was more mfortable to dance with her shoes off than on. iiors David Riehl and Cathy Whittington enjoy an evening of joy, excite- nt and confusion. Night full of laughs Amusement overflows David Powell, senior, thought it was Ureally funnyw when everybody started taking the centerpieces apart and busting the balloons. Senior Janet Holt experienced an event that will stay on her mind for a number of years. We were having some of our friends save us a table near the front, but our seats were taken so we had to move to a table in the back. ln the process of getting seated again, Scott Walters pulled my chair out from under me and I fell flat on the floor! Janet also stated she was very glad no one was around with a camera! As all the activity with Janet and Scott was subsiding, Brion Ban- nister took the lull as an opportunity to yell at his friends and other schoolmates as they danced across the floor with remarks to embar- rass and amuse. Perhaps it was the Student Council President, Billy Kemp, who experienced the most embarrassing event of the entire prom. As he was on his way to the head table to begin his speech he tripped and fell over the back of the stage and fell on Kim Parton and her dress, and in the process of pulling himself together, tore her dress. l've been so embarrassed about the whole thing l haven't talked too much about it. To some the prom was a magical night, to others a place to go to kill time before the parties started, and to still others the fun of it all was in just getting there. -nn., Vickie Baldwin LaDonna Baker Weldon Bales Brian Bannister Kelly Bates Ann Baxter Belinda Beggs Darlene Bennett John Bethea Robert Blagg EIS IN SH U7 an E. O 'T UI a-A Q H
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John Brown Sandra Brown Sherry Brown Tony Brown Kim Bruskie Cynthia Buttrill Danny Byrd Paula Calhoun Darla Calvert Mike Campbell Karen Carden Mary Jane Carden Nancy Cariker David Carter Tony Carter Scott Cassaday David Cates Wade Clowdus John Cochran Bret Comstock Elizabeth Connerney John Connally Stephen Cooke Cecilia Couch Jay Crane Sondi Crawford Angie Crittenden Karen Cross Scott Crowe Stephanie Culver Terry Dale Brad Danford Bubba Daniel Angela Davidson Dana Davis Seniors 193
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