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irsthand Appreciation. In thanking Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flippin for their help and devotion to the Prom Program, senior Student Council President Eric Fox congratulates them on their award. igh Hopes. Junior football manager Lisa Boggs concentrates on the field and its players to get a glance of a Lions' touchdown. The managers helped the team in many ways, -I Senior Sentimental People Q. g i x X X .X . X if 115 Y0u're now faced with the challenge of the real world. - senior Sannia Espinosa Good emorie Seniors' Last Hurrah While walking through the gradu- ation exercises in the traditional royal blue caps and gowns, it seemed unreal. As they thought about graduating, memories of past school events came to mind. The first day of high school, a fourth quarter gut-wrenching football win, a drama role. newspaper deadlines, a choir con- cert or the prom were relived. Saying goodbye was hard, but memories would make it easier. After graduation. decisions would be made that would affect the rest of students' lives. Some had already been accepted at a college or university, while others would work or get married. Each individual had already had different opportunities to plan his or her future, but the fears and apprehcnsions had been steadily mounting. As the high school years progressed in our minds, nostalgic scenes involving teachers, clas- srooms, late night homework sessions with friends, contests, float-making and relationships flashed by. New places. faces and circum- stances would soon become im- portant, but for now, the concern of every senior was that ever- increasing lump in their throats as they listened to the strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu and nervously stepped up onto the stage.
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S 1t's my senior yearg 1've ex- perienced so many emotions. - senior Marta Azzinaro j o Influential P er Emotions Rule Lives At the beginning most students were happy to see friends and schoolmates, but hated to see an end to summer. Not everybody felt the same about their favorite time of the year Winter is my favorite time of the year, said senior Damon McFadden. I get depressed easier during the summerg l don't like the hot weather. After students had gotten used to going back to school, they dis- covered something worse than being grounded on a Friday night. On Monday mornings students were greeted with the harsh awakening to the real world after the weekend was over. Hi have to admit that Mondays are the worst, said senior Kevin Blake. Just when you start to have a good time, all of a sudden it's Monday morning and all of a sudden every- thing goes crazyll' Being happy about life was just as common as being depressed, but a lot more fun. I love to get wild and crazy at football games and pep assembies and make a real fool of myself, commented junior Lana Irons. '4lt's more fun that way, besides you look stupid just sitting there not doing anything! Breaking up with a girlfriend or boyfriend seemed a traumatic ex- perience at the time. 'ROI' course it was sad when you broke up with your boyfriend, said senior Leasa Bruce. nit hurts at first, but as time goes on, you become friends. And to gain a friend like that, I think it is worth all the pain. Going from happy to sad one minute, from sleepy and bored to ex- cited or anxious another, students experienced many emotions during the year which made the year seem to go by much faster. h, How Funny! During a tire drill, junior Michelle Lankford laughs at the strange time the fire drill sounded. The drill interrupted a second hour test that she hadn't studied for. tate of Depression. Senior Marta Azzinaro suffers from a case of the mid-winter blahs. The lack of the sunshine sometimes affected students' emotions and moods. xcitment Shows. Emotion shines on senior Jamie MOITiHlCflS face as she cheers during a pep assembly. Pon pons perfomaed dance routines at all assemblies while students cheered them on. Emotions People l59
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om0rr0w's Landers. Junior giaduf ation escort Amanda Meade and seniors Greg Blackwell. Jackie Blain and Amanda Blake ponder life after gradua- tion, Seniors were faced with the thought of the real world. hank You. Feeling proud about winning the last spirit stick competition against the juniors. senior Dylan Romo gladly accepts the prize. Spirit was a major part of all assemblies. a part which all enjoyed. ,sa0'N A X 1 K M! ,ai M-.... he Last Song. Singing for the last time together in high school. seniors Melodic Crittenden. Dana Del'riest and Lisa Moates combine with the rest ofthe prom cast to say goodbye. uick Cool Down. Seniors John Williamson and Joe Pury ine get an instant shower from teammates and managers alter a hard game. The football team led Moore to the 5-A playoffs. v.. DESCRIBE YOUR SENIOR YEAR Mixed feelings: happy because a goal's been reached. but also sad because you get the feeling that you'll never see your friends again. - senior Tuan Do I really I1clt'f'Il'I cuntrihutvfl llll-Yllllfljlf MHS has zlmie nmrvuliir nit' than I could vrvr pay back. - senior Nicholas Knysh Mlirrlit'l1yI0t1,fi1.x't. - senior Scott Burcher My Xfllllllf yvtlr lim been fillet! with joy. - senior Kristy Garretson Thr lust j?mthall gauze of my ,X't'llIllfj'FI1V. Inyfiryt .s'w1inrt'ry. - senior Dana McFadden I,ru1kit1g hack, I J1'UllI!If1lIC'IllIIl4Lfl' anything about my high xchnnl tIt1y,y',' I only wixh there were more QflII1l'l7I.H - senior Jackie Adams My hext year t'vvr. ' - senior Jimmy Gelvin In.itf'ad tj looking forward till .w'h1ml',t' out, y0u'r4' wanting it tn .ylnw flown at the luxtf' - senior Pat Factor Waiting for .vvhnol to be overq Aft'llI'lI1g the day it ix, - senior Valerie Settles My high School tlclyx are mine. Some were not the bextg sonic' ware. But tht'y'rf' mine and I wnuldn't change tln'm. - senior Terry Kemnitz MHS helped mt' realize that lift' l.t'n't alway.i'jlll1'd with laughter. that you need to cry' mrnrftimex. - senior LaVeda Lindsey lift been great: .mnit'timP5 I wixli I multi coma' hack next year. - senior Trish Reich MHS has hvwi tl fIIllt'i'ft?f learn- ing. - senior Jay Rogers Senior Sentirgijggpel -I
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