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n Trouble. .lunior Craig Fisher and senior Leland Suttee offer u 'helping hand' lo senior referee Darrin Webster. Skits in the prom program were extremely humorous. ight On! Senior AU. Brand and Zhila Sharlaram get cozy on the dance lioor as the music played, The prom was one ol the most nieniorahle ol the activities seniors participated in. Since your senior year is coming to a close, what suggestions do you have for juniors? Enjoy it because it goes real last. - senior Kelly Tisdal UGU to eltisxi' at ull tintex uml work. - senior Stephanie Ward l'r1jir1i.il1 their gmili. - senior Terry Sims tiDlJIllf just take 'arty' t'lz1.t'.ve.v because this w0n't help you through me ii will only llllfl you. - senior Lisa Boggs Never get involved with people that party all the time and never apply themselves, - senior Rhett Pigg Have fun but dUl1'I negleet your l'l!1S.Y6'.V.U - senior Kevin Parker rong Number! Seniors Danny Tanner and Holly McCoy perform a short rendition ot' a seene in the counselors' oltiee. The entire skit dealt with recruitment hy the army 246 M Closing 'K ,.ei e,,ii i K fr . l it ' 1 iiife. ' , y QF' fi. ggi Q? 2 e.,' lf' ' Zi 3, 1 ,- .. ll 1' ' i s 1 X . 1 5: .t'i,, tte' V.V. , , i ' Q V 't'-, ttt 3 i W 1 l l
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' A ' Uffy UP! -lUfli0f Carl hit Chat. Juniors Tim my ' ' V . V . . ' McConnell rushes to keep from Radford, Todd Ovenurf and Jerry 'Wh Z W V g V! I , ffll missing his bus on-the last day. Sqreeqman, talk in the parking lot, J J 'i,f ' . J . 51 Buses were Sometimes hard 10 They were allowed a three month , .gg 1 4 I ji , Lyi catch, especially if one wanted to regfbefgferhey hadto go backtothe j 3 g ,f , Q 4 talk to friends. Old Schedule. Q A K ,Q ,i, 5 ,k v Qt. Y . 1 , I .L R gl :aww 1 ' - q 1. Q 'fc efrr fe.: H A r ri J ., .i T 1 . Wan ' ' FT S1 W. I. 'W . re-nf , . gig te . , S . ff' ' -ui Aa ' g 'ii . Ky Unique Ending Ending school caused the busiest time of the year for most students. Perhaps it was bestg a person not busy dwelled too often on things coming to a close. No one wanted the school year to go on forever, but many hated to see it end so soon. These thoughts weren't as bad for the juniors, but it was still scary. They had one more ast Bit of Junk. Junior Eric Thomas boards a bus with the final products of locker cleanout. Most students waited until the last oppor- tunity to clean their lockers. 1t's finally wer! - senior Kelly Tennyson Remember Last Days l year to gog one that they would remember for the rest of their lives. Juniors said goodbye to all their senior friends who were either leaving for colleges all across the country or going out to get a job. Only after the seniors had gone did the juniors realize they might never see these friends again. Seniors achieved a major goal in life at the end of the year. They finally graduated from high school and were moving out into the adult world. No one was really prepared for leaving, and some regretted having to do so. Most had imagined that high school would go on forever. After 13 years of going to school, they couldn't believe it had finally ended. With each last day of school, students matured a little more. They dealt with friends moving and the anticipation of new schools. Some even gave up grudges, making friends out of old enemies. Juniors and seniors alike looked upon their final days with a feeling of achievement, School was out and the fun times of summer were begin- ning, but the pride of the past school year lingered on. E-Ll Of52'Q?Z.'2l 245
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