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Senior crossing: the crossing into a new realm of responsibilities, tasks, and duties marked one's senior year. Each day offered more opportu- nities for expansion in areas of in- terest. Preparation for the Senior Dinner Party, the Last Walk, Grad- uation, and other activities unique to the seniors were continually in progress. From ordering announcements to putting on the cap and gown for the final practice walk, excitement and anticipation abounded. The push was to get involved and be noticed. A person only had one senior year, and it was imperative to make the most of it in every way X ...J r LEARNING THROUGH OSMOSIS, the senior English class ot Mrs. Sally Tanselle concen- trates deeply in an effort to absorb Homer's Odyssey. 18 SENIOR DIVISION PAGE 3 . available. Seniors found themselves put- ting more effort and time into their studies. Classes were tougher, so much energy went into preparing for vocab tests and writing essays. Late night study sessions, supple- mented with pizza runs and heavy gossip, filled-the week nights of many. When the last exam had been completed, the report cards had been distributed with all passing grades, and graduates were ner- vously awaiting their moment in front of the crowd, most agreed that their senior year had been the best ever. 9--is STEADY-HANDED ARTIST Shelly Pullen puts the tinishing touches on Shawna Adair's face paint betore the rousing Powder Putt game on September 23. EXHIBITING A SUAVE and demure manner, Scott Montgomery shows a different side of himself at one ot the many Prom prep meet- ings. SOLVING one ot Mr. Keith Kincaid's ditticult trigonometry problems, exuberant Kara Ebert proves that math can, indeed, be enjoyable.
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Seniors construct plans for future Just as civic leaders re- vamped the historic Court- house Square, seniors mapped out their own blue- prints for a successful year. Their victory in the Home- coming float competition gave the class a great start. The seniors pulled together and constructed an old western town, featuring the Whiskey- Clete Saloon and the L.T. Jail. Disturbed at the termination of the Homelycoming queen contest, seniors presented their case to the Student Council. The administration re- considered, and the tradition continued. For the senior class picture Cedars' editors came up with an historical setting, the Courthouse amidst the re- bricking of revitalization. The Class Council then bus- ied themselves with the Senior Dinner Party. Many lunches were sacrificed to sell tickets and to arrange the seating chart. Everyone enjoyed the entertainment and the atmo- sphere of seniors only. Graduation announcements and cap and gown measure- ments were next on the agen- da. Seniors crowded into the library, eagerly waiting their turn to be measured. After spring break a mild case of senioritis set in. In- stead of grades and finals, the topic of conversation was Prom, track day, and gradua- tion, drawing the year to a memorable close. TAKING TIME OUT from school routines to plan class activities are Senior Council members, tront, A. Driesbach, class council, J. Samuelson, president, top, M. Northrop, vice-president, L. Rob- 20 SENIOR CLASS erts, class councilg T. Williams, secretary, D. Carmichael, sponsor, K. Richman, student councilg D. Ferrell, class councilg D. Hodgdon, student council. 'M ...f., A mg rt me in . A FU J-4 rf I 9 ' ...,,,,.,,. - M- K ' QYWW ' , V. A rf' 1 5 t. wwe? CONSTFIUCTING AND BUILDING tal elatlon as they prepare to com the path tor their future, excited plete their high school careers seniors stop to give a shout of to-
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