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I hope I don't fall ost of the attention of Skjhonnhet is placed on the winnersg yet, there is much more to it than that. The jience just sees the total effect: I cool, calm girls in their nice asses, and boys in their hand- ne suits. Nhat is never seen is the back- ge whisperings of frightened girls f Oh, my. Look at those peo- ple where is my mother ... how come my boy friend is sitting with another girl. J and the out- ward nonchalance of the boys, who really were as scared as the girls ful hope I don't fall flat on my face who is that good-looking chick out there . .. Coming to the front of the audito- rium stage is Skjhonnhet nominee, David Saenz. Awaiting the final word of the judges are Carrie Weaver, David Saenz, Susan Ransome, and Terry Ussery. Flashingq radiant smiles at the jam-pac ed auditorium are the sophomore nominees. STUDENT LIFE
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Class meetings of the seniors or seniors, the senior class meeting had a special mean- ing. We were the senior class, meeting to discuss plans for our graduation. Whether we met to order caps and gowns, announcements or discuss prom, we knew graduation wasn't far away, and getting closer all the time. Our class President I- Ram- sey would always start the meet- ing by asking us to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. Our class treasurer, Kathy Phillips, would then give us the financial rep' telling us how much we neec for the prom. Our vice presid Waylon Hargrove then gave u pep talk to get the spirit up to 1 those M8rM's or go to the car wa to help raise money for the prc Finally secretary Stacie Da would tell us plans for the prc which was never too far away. I the meetings never lasted lo enough, and we were sent back class until the next senior meetii Tricia Linton, Celinda Lindsey, and Iudy Keane pay close atten- tion at the senior class meeting Senior class president I- Ramsey discussed prom plans at the first senior class meeting. Senior Keith Meeks watches closely as the graduation announqements are explained at the meeting. i Q Q S si'- Q-rx STUDENT LIFE
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Grinning out to the audience and striking a pose is junior Skjhonn- het nominee Ierry Lamb. Four of the junior winners are Elaine Willaford, Buzzy Murphy, Ann Dean and Tracy Cowen. Skjhonn het why is my girlfriend sitting with another guy? j. Much hard work, practice, and trembling went on by not only the contestants, but by the Drum Corps, which played their popular cadence while the votes were being tabulated. The Student Council sponsored the contest and put up the attractive decorations. The parents of the contestants usually had to go through a lot . . . looking for dresses, suits, jewelry, and many other things that their daughters and sons needed. But everyone will attest that the trou- ble, exultation, pains, joys and tri- umphs were all worth it, whether or not they won. Q Performing their popular cadence during the Skjhonnhet intermis- sion is the Drum Corps. STUDENT LIFE
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