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During the golden, blissful days of sun and fun, wistfully recalled as “summer,” many LFO students received a letter in the mail. It was a regular business letter of the general type, and some did not give it a thought. For others, however, this letter was proof of an oncoming reality. They had made it! They had become THE SENIORS! This rather nondescript little letter informed the lucky ones when their senior pictures would be made. The letter was just the beginning, however, of a flurry of activities and events which cemented the year 1983-’84 in the memories of the seniors. Soon following were pep rallies, singing the Alma Mater together, confetti parties, hay rides, football games, bonfires, weekends of “just partying,” and — oh yes — book reports, research papers, and SATs. After Christmas, the seniors settled into a routine of basketball games, wrestling matches, and all those things which make January and February bearable. March brought with it the seniors’ final quarter of high school, along with hopes of spring. Suddenly events came and went — the Prom, endless banquets, Class Night, Bac- caiaurette — and there was only one thing left to do: graduate! With anticipation, regret, excite- ment, and some fear, the Class of ’84 suddenly became alumni. 1983-’84: Where Did All the Time Go? Above: Senior officers: Secretary Stacey Callahan, Vice President Kelly Holbrook (standing), Presi- dent Patti Torbett, and Treasurer Traci Clark. Below: Mike McDougal works to pin a Murray County ;wrestler. Matt Abercrombie Robin Allen 17
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Mike Vaden DCT, VICA, Wrestling Eve Wieczorek RVI Teresa Wilhoite Home Economics, FHA Larry Williams Agriculture, Youth Soil Conservation Board, FFA Concentration is evidenced by Mr. and Mrs. Forester: Hers on conversation, his on food. 16
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Seniors demonstrate (?) how to stand during the Alma Mater. “Well, today’s my last day, anyway, you ol’ !” Jeff Lowery appears to be thinking. Michelle Bailey Byron Anderson Leand Baker Lee Biddy Ann Apperson Todd Baldwin Chandra Boone Butch Archer ly? v Eric Beagles w Paul Born Tony Argenbright Renee Brisendine 18
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