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During lunch time, Michelle McClish Quincy Allen, a senior, is enjoying his and Mitch Britt study together forthe — daily nutritional allowance of good food mind-boggling test they have next provided by the dedicated lunch room period workers. During the Miss Northside Pageant on Overjoyed that sixth period has finally Thursday night the former Miss North- rolled around is Shane Spell because he side Jill Moore sings to Matt Shultz has a very large amount of homework. “Will You Be My Honey Bun?” CORP oe
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SENIORS DO IT ‘oS % . BETTER m= ge As the school year rolled around for yet another NI “ e | I) F H | ( H S C : year to begin, everyone moved up a grade with great enthusiam. The year progressed with a steady pace that lead to the class officers elec- ) A. tions. Many people ran for an office. The cani- dates’ ideas ranged from candy to stickers, and, S% E Me oF 1, of course, posters were put up along the walls of = = By 457 the school. The ideas were eye catchers to remind . =a oe everyone to vote for the best candidate. Several if runoffs took place, and the three top candidates . , of gave speeches in front of the senior class in the gym. Caleb Carter crushed an egg on his head to make a lasting impression on his many classs- mates. This stunt lead to his victory. Ashleigh Caleb Carter, President: Joey Rigsby, Vice-President; Marie Kemp, Secretary; Sandy Kubia, Projects Chairperson; Amy Wilson, Andrews was draped with money all over her Treasurer. clothing. Karen Parrish even threw candy to her many classmates that got them all excited. More runoffs occurred, and finally five people prevailed as the class officers of 1988-1989. Many activities took place for all the seniors to enjoy. Seniors also received senior parking stick- ers and the ever popular Friday lunch passes. The Senior Barbeque was held in the cafeteria at the end of January. The Senior Barbeque money was used for the Senior Ball as well as for the Senior Picnic. All seniors who sold all ten of their barbeque tickets went to the ball free while others had to pay a specified amount. The Senior Ball was held on February 18th with a Greco-Roman theme. The work of many seniors made the ball the great success that it was. Seniors could be found at the school early that very morning getting ready for the ball. The ordering of many graduation mementos like graduation annouce- ments, memory books and finally the all time great cap and gown took place during second semester. Some of the seniors that graduated after first semester came back to show everyone that they received their diploma, too. The Senior Picnic took place in June on a Friday on the day the Seniors did not have to go to school. That very day Seniors rolled the Senior parking lot when the Juniors took too much initiative to park there. The Senior class officers were Caleb Carter, President; ‘ ; a, Joey Rigsby, Vice President; Amy Wilson, Trea- Each day Lori Cook, like most seniors, enjoys talking to her special friends during homeroom before the school day begins. surer; Sandy Kubia, Project Chairperson; and Marie Kemp, Secretary. ; PRESENTED BY THE ¢ 182 Seniors
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Angela Abell Jeff Aden Andrea Alexander Ashleigh Andrews Heather Armstrong Morgan Arnold William Russell Ayres Derrick Baas Amy Baldwin Kirby Ballinger Scott Barfoot LaQuita Barrett 184 Seniors
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