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Patrick Henry Bolton Markita Daphena Booker Mike Boyd Stephanie Bracey Charles Bradley Michael Brooks JealeathaA. Brown Willie Earl Brown Jr. Kenneth Hooper scratches his peach fuzz. The appearance of a typical high school Senior is very im- portant to their social status. Many people try to have the same outward appearance as their peers. Peer pressure is probably the strongest motivator in high school, but it can also be the strongest depressant. When people do not feel like they fit in both in appearance and personality, they tend to be typed as an outcast. Consequently, peer pressure can make a popular or unpopular person. Realistically, popularity and an attractive appearance are goals for some people, but not for all. SENIORS 21
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Stephanie K. Beranek Anthony Berry Serena Berry Angela Renae Bester Daniel Bezolte Alicia Bill Tammy Allen Boles Is this Stacy Noland's idea of being on Treasure Island? Cliffs notes are probably the staple resource for English students. Many students do not readily grasp the meanings of important literary works so they use Cliffs notes. On the other hand, teachers cannot grasp the meaning of why students want to use their Cliffs notes on tests. This is the first unwritten law of high school English teachers. Of course, many students are not always sensitive to the desires of their teachers. This will continue to be a fact as long as the school doors are open. 20 SENIORS
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Teresa Lynn Burroughs Anthony Wayne Bush Mutt Carroll Tammy Chandler Connie Lynn Childers Magazine sales highlight the Senior fundraising activities. Every Senior is highly encouraged to sell their quota of $250. When this quota is met, the Senior receives a free prom ticket, year- book, Senior banquet ticket, and cap and gown. Also, at the various magazine turn ins, prizes are given such as weepuls, money, and class mugs. The money received from the sales goes toward Senior Showcase, color yearbook pages, the Senior ban- quet, and various other Senior activities. This year’s total magazine sales was approximately $29,000. Magazine sales teach a very important lesson about salesmanship. 22 SENIORS Traci Robbins conccntraies on balancing her receipts.
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