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12 SPRING Spring blooms with traditions When the word spring was mentioned, the first idea that came to most students' minds was the infamous spring break, This, howev- er, was just one of the many exciting activities entered into from March through May of 1987. Preparation for the Prom began early, with juniors scur- rying around deciding on a theme and decorations to make their prom the most at- tractive ever. Post prom, a time for those who had la- bored hard to relax and enjoy themselves, evoked much ex- citement trom all participants. Hoop-shooting, fortune telling, and a street artist provided en- tertainment, and prizes galore were awarded. Induction into the National Honor Society was a scholas- tic reward bestowed upon 10 seniors and 20 juniors during the annual initiation in the auditorium. Honors Night brought nu- merous scholarships and awards. Receiving the coveted Margaret Martin and Neuman- Messick awards were Kathy Padgett and Mike Crane, respectively. As the sun began to appear more often, students sought its warmth for enrichment of their fans or simply to just re- lax and fake a break from their studies. Mr. Jim Bogan's physics classes performed their annual solar energy ex- periment, trying to bring water to the boiling point using vari- ous devices that students had concocted. Graduation played a major role in the lives of seniors, with the retaining of the Last Walk. Many emotions surfaced among those graduatingg relief from exhausting exams and demands, gladness that they had been allowed to partici- pate in the Last Walk, and sor- row that this would be their last walk. NERVOUS RECIPIENTS ot presti- gious awards await the presenta- tion of trophies, plaques, and scholarships on Honors Night, May 20. we-'H E55 ICE COLD WATER and a comlort- able bench to rest on keep Suzi Reynolds pacilied as she analyzes the situation at home plate during an action-packed softball game. ...MV -may it l ,. MIXED EMOTIONS ot relief, glad- ness, and sorrow cross the faces of 1987 graduates, as they partici- pate in the Last Walk ritual.
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HAVING MUCH TO TALK ABOUT, good buddies Jay Samuelson and Teresa Ferrell, sister ot David, compare notes on their congenial evening at the NHS initiation. I+ WE fs, Q ,JH i s eqyf 4 l ill 'B' 1, fi .. - ,?gg5,ffwz.T 'fj di 'U-fZ 9 en, v - 3 - 1t',a,.....ff'Lig3?,v-WW we-who' ' A wx. . ' I -,. . ' WWE. 4-X ' f-m.41..4..,,, , , 1, 4, .1 xnmn I , ., vt ,wkw ,, :W M 3536? ,. .fx ff 4 ,,,:,5,:,: U... 3 J' I , IM gpovvv .VM I H, ,V , 4. . A , 1. , f- , ,, 1 .12, I W Q., Q 4 5 ,N ,W .wwf 4,04 ' f31,,5, ,. 4 2,'4'Ei9 l u 'f 24?f'1 !t f tw , ge,-Ag., f ,fgyf -'Q L' A I , -iIAgf2+xA 1' -2' ,HQ 3.2, ,Q 3 , ,fm ,xv ,i,fjv-,Q .. f,,g-i -. ., ..f. . -.191 -, , f 5,-fm fd! H., 1, ,f:v.'ar'fr ff ' 'f s,Q,,,2g,. lavr y- Q ' - ug.: 4. 1 , L ,, 1Qf, ' 'Z5f'd?4 'f V'wfefg . : k, ff ,V -I -.'fu.v'1, t' 'e w f iv, .,,..-'T Q' I 1-47-I 523 f 4' .3 : , 4.'.,: ,,'-1tM,,'a:' 'f tv ' :ZLa1T'a:3t.t.',.L', N gif , ,w,.g'tf5. gait, VT 12w2i1'.2f 3 gf lf' , J' 15: ' fr' lf, ,ts ULTRA-COOL SPORTING SHADES, valedictorian Jenniter Dickerson soaks up some rays and concentrates on willing the water to boil in her physics solar energy device during Mr. Jim Bo- gan's annual solar experiment in May. GIDDY-UP COWBOY TIM! Sharp- eyed steer-roper Tim Emerick las- sos the lightening-tast bull tor a record-breaking time, earning himself a prize and some good laughs in the process at the 1987 post prom. L, if G. .L 1 If I f up I SPRING 13
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