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V 5 -- 135 x -o A uf g Susan Afton Lunsford Curtis Lee Mackey Patricia Ann Malloy Dawn Marie Marchak gtiy- Q Mary Kathleen Markway Susan Elsie Marsden Margaret Jean Martin Monique Marvez Bryan Ellis Mason 5 Elaine Frances Mateo uv .. Toni Michele Maxey ' 1 Donald Carlton May ll 'LL ' Student assemblies hear Presidential platforms Representing the four Presidential candidates in the na- tional election, Kenneth Caldwell, Mark Hagood, Jay Menna and Robin Wojcik each attempted to inform the student body about his man's platform. The candidates represented were Jimmy Carter, John Anderson, Ed Clark and Ronald Reagan. The policies of each were discussed and broadened by the students' opinions based on research, according to Kenneth. Speaking on Carter's behalf, Kenneth, extreme left, ex- pounded on the Ray-Gun administration and the minimum wage controversy. Kenneth was asked to be a speaker by Government instructor James Ellis because the student was the only Democrat in the class, according to Kenneth. Robin Wojcik, extreme right, represented Reagan and defended his policies during the assemblies the week before the national election. T 'ig. Peter Hugh Thomas McAleese S lell Wendell Wayne McCaa P Laura Tanis McCarthy .1 Suzanne Lynn McDermott -ff V, Shara Jo McDonald f Kevin Martin McElyea g Kenneth Dwayne McGaughey Jr Jon Christopher Mclntire Daniel Joseph Mclver Kathleen Ann McKay Sean Kevin McLaughlin Kenneth Ray McLeod Lunsford-McLeod SENIORS 165
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Marie Louise McLeod Kevin Michael McManus Matt Alan McMillan Kenneth Wayne McMillen Marcy Lynette McNutt John Vincent Menna Gail Elaine Merrifield Alisa Marie Meyers Todd Douglas Miclette Karen Elaine Milam Roxanne Miller Scott Stephen Miller K: WJ , Q gf , A Q! 4 53- 1 Homeroom, lunch at fifth Homeroom and lunch for Seniors occupied the fifth period. Homeroom which was the first half of the hour was spent in assemblies - with grade-level principal, StuCo or other special programs, in assigned classrooms or in special Robley Lee Mills Jr. Kimberly Ruth Mims Mary Shannon Minica Helen Miranda Elizabeth Kay Mizer A Charlene Monk Jane Marie Moore Tana Morris Penny Morrison Deborah Lynn Mullett interest areas. Below, Jim Gallion uses the equipment in the computer math room during homeroom. Doug Boyd makes use of a beautiful day in February to play frisbee. 3, W .... . .fi ' l f. fifi A imp Kimberly Renee Mullins M 166 SENIORS McLeod, Marie-Mullins
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