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I , , ,f , ,Q ,.. ,, - rw ,F . 4 4 1 ,r YY 3, . if i -. M .. n ii Walking tall and talking trash. Four years of high school make Eric Short, Dwon Blackwell, Mike Cross and Derrick Foxx feel real superior. Photo by B, Burgin. Regardless of senioritis, teachers load on the homework. Mrs. Blackman puts up her daily doses of Latin assignments. Photo by I. Plummer. Senioritis f 21
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20 i Senior Stats: Dorty-B. Koontz SE ICRITIS he surgeon general has declared that being a senior could be haz- ardous to your health. Term papers, college, scholarships, armed forces and job applications, I think l'm going to be sick! If you're a senior, you may find your- self being run-down by these symptoms of senioritis. Senioritis is a disease confined to in- stitutions of learning and usually takes four years to fully develop. The only known cure is a graduation ceremony, You can examine yourselffor symptoms ofthis disease by looking for the following. l. In the early stages, the victims of senioritis find themselves looking at calendars to check weekends and holidays. The victims then will be heard to mutter such phrases as Can't wait until 'xf- Get your thirteen-and-a-halves off the table Steve Roof! Seniors tend to get more casual as lune approaches. Photo by C, Watkins To relieve extreme tension a good house-rolling evelry once in a while is prescribed. Anonymous photog- rup er the beach or I've had it with schoolwork, what's on at the movies? Other early stage clues to this insidious disease are: daydreaming, sleeping in class, and star- ing out the window. 2. As the disease progresses, victims begin to think up elaborate schemes to get out of class. They may leave home, bound for school only to lose conscious- ness and wake up at the mall. 3. In the final stages, victims feel com- pelled to fill out SAT forms, college appli- cations, scholarship forms, and even take brochures for the military services. At last the victim can only be measured for a cap and gown before realizing the only cure - a stroll across the stage of Keppel Auditorium. Jason Plummer S 2
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' ' I 'Y A L ' . 3' Tara M. lackson Tony W. lacobs Beatrice lones Chevelle R. lones Deborah L. lones leffrey S. lones Tammy M. lones Edward Kesler 4 Q'- -we 14? Carmen N. Kilogore Adam K. Kluttz Brian Koontz Edward P. Koontz 22 X Seniors: Jackson-Koontz
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