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Studying the hall before home: room is Marissa Panzarella Truett Gaylor Debbie Gee Shawntae Gibson Jimmy Glover Tammy Glover Cynthia Godfrey Melanie Goff Brian Goggin Gill Gordon Malik Gordon Rob Gordon Charles Gowan Terri Graves Chad Greathouse Kathy Gregory Michelle Griffin Lawrence Guillory Stacy Hagwood Kelly Hamilton Tommy Hancock
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Sandra Durham Leshon Dwight Lisa Edge Kevin Enckler Laura Estes Kevin Eubanks Glenn Faircloth Carla Fauscett Lindy Feightner Clarence Few DeWayne Fitzgerald Ron Forrester Doug Frank Robin Franklin Melinda Freeman Chad Frost Elizabeth Gallardo Prissy Gallegos Terrance Gardner Langela Gaston Passing out candy during the Homecoming Parade is Caleb Carter, Sonya Sloan, Laura Bur den, and Lawrence Guillory.
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teti ‘ao! | Earnest Harbin Robin Harbin Elizabeth Hardy Derek Harnage Marc Harrington Mike Harrington Melanie Harrison Christina Harwell Joann Haslem Stacy Haslem Eric Hatin Mark Healey Mike Hester Phyllis Hickey Kenny Hill Sean Hill Kelli Hilliard Andrea Hodge Angela Holston Vickie Howard This is the tradition from the past. Once again, the annual jun- ior magazine sale was a success, this year raising $9,468.01, to be used to cover the expenses of the junior-senior prom. Those stu- dents who were the top five sellers were awarded various prizes. They are as follows: Karen Par- rish, Glenn Faircloth, Dea Hillock, Amy Moneyhan, and Kelli Hilliard. Dea Hillock was awarded a cash reward of $100 for selling the most magazines on the first turn in day. In appreciation of their accom- plishments, they were awarded such prizes as portable radios, miniture television sets, mugs, key rings, and various other arti- cles. Those juniors who sold five or more magazine subscriptions re- ceived a free prom invitation and a key ring, which makes their hard work worth while.
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