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Karla Sue Markham Laura Lillie Martin Charles Arie Mason Steve Lee McDaniel Neal Scott Mohler Thomas Daniel Mohler te be wf a. Curious about senior announcements and caps and gowns, Shelley Mason questions senior, Kevin Parker about the particulars in ordering the materials. As an older, more experienced student, Kevin warns Shelley about the high cost of being a senior. Seniors 13
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So Close to Coming of Age... Almost Because of strict rein- forcement of curfew laws, it was decided by their jun- ior year that all dances must end by eleven o’clock. This rule made it especially difficult to enjoy a dance after a football game that ended at nine Kemberly Jean Harrison Phillip Anthony Hess forty. AS most members Tracey Lynette Holt approached the ‘‘magic’”’ Wanda Jean Humphries age of eighteen, another change almost took place. Thinking that they would be able to buy brew legally, they faced the pos- sibility of the legal age being raised to nineteen. Feeling like adults, the seniors were sometimes frustrated when the rules seemed to limit the free- dom that is generally expected in the last year of Walter Leroy Johnson high school. John William Keyes John Russell Lewis David Floyd Lynch 12 Seniors
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Who Wants to Graduate O Nn a Amy Jewell Moore Wednesday Night? With Junior-Senior Prom time quickly approaching, the class was pressed in finding a band. The choice, Symbo!} 8, a group with” “an Keith Arnold Moore extremely busy schedule, Martin Dale Nuckols caused some problems. Not being available for the original date, the group gave an alternative date. For the first time in the his- tory of P.M.H.S. the prom was held on a Friday night. By the senior year it looked as though things were settled for awhile. Then registration was reinstated for the draft. For the first time in several Vivian Kay Painter years eighteen year olds Kevin Scott Parker had to register for the draft. The calendar was no help as graduation time drew near. As they won- dered what else could happen, the seniors real- ized that the date prear- ranged for graduation happened to fall on Wed- nesday. AS one member put it, “Who wants to graduate on a Wednesday Dwayne Edward Patterson night?” Patricia Anne Pelter See? 14 Seniors
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