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Tl Oe Me ee eg Be a PGB 9. A oe phe jM5 This year’s Senior Class officers were: President, Ben Burks; Vice-President, David Stinnett; Secretary, Lisa Burch; Treasurer, Kim Fitzgerald; Reporter-Historian, Valeria Campbell. , La y ’ Marcia Lynnette Albertoli Earl Ryland Argenbright Jerry Mack Barger Jeffrey Randolph Benson Timothy Dirk Beverly Spring Francine Black Jacqueline Leigh Brown Lisa Renee Burch 6 Seniors
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Upon starting the year, students had to get used to their new teachers — teachers had to get used to their new students. New faces appeared everywhere. Classes were unfamiliar and a bit scary. But as the year progressed, students and teachers became ac- customed to seeing each other every school day. Everyone soon found out what was expected of him. While in classes, students and teachers faced problems of many kinds. Social problems and educa- tional problems were soon solved when they were brought to the attention of the proper staff or faculty member. Freshmen were excited about the start of their new high school career. During the new school year they participated in Rat Week, in which the Seniors helped them adjust to the routine. Although the Sophomores had experienced high scbool the year before, they were still excited about the upcoming year. They all knew that this year they would reach that magic age — sixteen. Of all classes the Juniors were probably the least excited about the new school year. They had already experienced two years of high school and had a great deal of work to do in preparing for one of the biggest nights of their high school career, the Prom. The Juniors would soon find out how much hard work it takes to give a Prom for the Seniors. Although some were happy and some were sad about this be- ing their last school year, the Seniors were looking forward to the beginning of school. Time was running out for decisions for the future. Solving problems was an every- day event throughout the school year. Although these problems seemed enormous af the time they were discovered, with the help of others we found that anything could be overcome as long as we were working together. Division Class Faculty 5
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SENIORS TOP THE CHARTS It was a long time coming but with leaders such as Ben Burks, David Stinnett, Lisa Burch, Kim Fitzgerald, and Valeria Campbell, we finally made our way to the top. The officers worked hard and so did the rest of us. Although at times we would take a break and have a few laughs together, in the end we could sigh with relief, “Looks Like We've Made It.’’ The good times we had then will live on in our hearts forever. When we wander back through the memories of Anthony Todd Clevenger Cynthia Diane Coffey that senior year we find a lot of happiness and un- forgettable moments. Memories of laughter, study, work, embarrassment and even some sadness. The high school years were some of the best of our lives and our senior year was one of the most impor- tant. Deciding what we were going to do with the rest of our lives was a big and important decision for everyone. Sharon Annette Campbell Barry Lee Camden In anything but a negative mood, Kevin Fauber and Todd Clevenger take a break from work and have a laugh in the library. Seniors
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