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Principals provoke laughter at fourth annual Senior Celebration To promote the country-western theme of the fourth annual Senior Celebration, guests came dressed in cowboy hats and boots, blue jeans, and flannel shirts. A dinner of barbecue brisket, baked potatoes, salad, Texas toast, and chocolate cake was served to the honored seniors by subservient juniors. The celebrating began at 7:00 on the night of March 13 and lasted until 9:00. Following the dinner, everyone went down to the library for the roasting session. Seniors Blake Byfield, Gaylene Smith, joe Becker, and David Craddock took their shots at the administration but assistant principals Terry Guidry and Mel johnson stole the show when they showed up dressed with curly wigs in honor of senior class president Roger Hinkle. After the roasting was over, the guests moved back upstairs to the cafeteria for the dance. Two dance in- structors from the Cowboy Club showed up to teach some western dances, in- cluding the Cowboy Stomp, the Two Step, and the Cotton-eyejoef' among others. Toe dance lersons were really a lot of fun, but the bertparf ofthe evening war reeing the rtudentr and adminzktraforr roaming each other, raid Laurie janz' ing, Jr. Both country and rock music bring everyone out on the dance floor. Enjoying the evening's activities, seniors relax and get together in the library for the roasting of ad- ministrators and senior students. While impersonating Mr. Fredin, David Craddock, sr., gets his chance to ridicule the faculty. 15120 it Senior Celebration X N. Q 'Su is
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an ' In jest of Roger Hinkle, sr. class president, Mr. Guidry and Mr. johnson don their curly wigs. Taking a different approach to the term western, Seniors Lori Smith and Darin Pmitt show up as the Lone Ranger and his squaw. ,Q , l 4. .fs r , .-rg i..-ag 45 ' 9 K 9 av my , Q . W I lv ' ,f an 'pq-i 01' fu 45- 4 .. K, ' f, ..,,e,, W' err . 'fer' W R V 42 ' 1 r ' 1,EEE- - ' Q 12 Z 7' T ..,. 4. Fi I Dressed in the appropriate attire, Dr. Longhofer v M wx presents awards to various seniors. , A L., I , , 70- x J U I A The smell of barbecued beef and potatoes fills the A ' cafeteria as the juniors serve the seniors their din- , ner. . i XX 4 Senior Celebration 1412113
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