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As well as being a Valedictorian, Carol Stef- fens is a fine violinist. This year Carol was second violinist in orchestra. Front: Matthew McPherson. Back ll. to Rl: Harriet Wingard, Carol Steffens, Alexis Camacho. Andrew Huntington Deborah Hum We cannot change the wind but we can direct our sails, PHHS Band Lisa Haiman You're no bunny till some bunny loves you! MS LH Cnub ffl Jacqueline Iagmin . , . And a memory is all that is left for you now. l love you, Momma. Sharon lnderxnill Time for me to fly! Good times , , . for reals? Somxay Insixiengmay David Irwin Once you've seen beyond yourself W you've found peace of mind. Richard Ito 1 I Lia Jackson Alexander Jacobs By chance we met each other by chance we will meet again, Melanie Jacobson Eric Jagger 156 Seniors xx x t l I-:tl M r f5L ' A V Q J-3 W1 4? V. wf wry' ,Mfr H G
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W in ,pug 'I Q' it ' MY' W' ., if I if it e sirissi T i r ' r 'f 1 f fy. , ef nr- v 'dal' T Y, 1 .ii 1, e ,l g 3 E uP f sa Sm' 9 5 im 'ff Q l we . -'s -s Q? What's in th Cards? The Senior Dues Card has been a prac- tical tradition at Henry for many years. However, this year's Senior Class found many reasons to discontinue the dues cards. There were two main reasons that the cards originated. Most important of the two is that it, as Senior Class Officer, Athena Delimitros, explained, put mon' ey into the Senior bank account. which made it possible to put down-payments on the many senior activities. Secondly, it provided the Seniors with a modest dis- count on events such as the prom. However, the Senior Class Cabinet found the need for the Senior Dues Cards obsolete. Due to successful fund-raisers in ll I would have been an outrageous expense. the past two years. the Senior bank was in Mary Holt Teresa Hoover Thx 4 the memories Luv U all My aim is true, KT, KL, SK, HM, CD, SK, CK, KN. Gerald Hopkins lf the road of life gets bumpy . . . get a four wheel drive!! Lisa Houston Patrick Howe Armageddon. That's all folks!! Diane Howlett Jesus, love, and my friends hold the key to my happiness. IXOYE 143C8LT Sharon Howser No Datsuns, Fords, Chevys. It be f'Toyotas! Karen Hucknall Live life to the fullest. We grow old much too fast -- Thanks JV Love Ya! Leigha Hudson Everywhere you go, there you are!!! M.T.Y. - SL. Happy Easter! Mitchell Hughes Only you can know yourselfg Build from you own experiences. Steven Homes Anthony Humphrey George Humphrey Meleney Humphrey Laughing is all in a days work! Luv u Gary G. Michael Hunter Rachel Hunter excellent shape to handle any expenses. Also, there were changes made which in- terfered with the practicality of the cards. One of the major differences was the change of location of the Senior Prom. The Prom, held at Sea World for the first time, was double the price of what the prom cost in previous years. Athena stat- ed, 'iThe Seniors would not have saved a significant amount of money, and the total price of the card would have been an out- rageous expensef, For these reasons Sen- iors had to purchase their yearbook, Prom bid, and Senior luncheon tickets separate- ly. Sr. Dues Cards 155
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5 E . 59 in Valedictorians from the Music A n gle L'The music has to be there. l'd have continued with music no matter what the grade, stated Lexie Camacho, 'lMusic gets me through, it's my emotional out- let. Lexie along with Harriet Wingard, Carol Steffens and this year's Salutatori- ll wouldn't have done well without band. .t .-,. tiifligah. ' 'it'i My 'ssl' v- . 5 A, . 1. ,gt 'E iff gi K A fa fx. Z . vibe - L ,L .. .knit . 4. l Q ff, i Q . v ,. lf-Q, , J ' , H9 ' gv 191- -gf Q19 ,,-' an, Matt McPherson have in common their love of music. All agreed they were proud to learn they were Valedictori- ans. 'Alt was a goal of mine, it was always in the back of my mind, stated Carol Steftens who plays the violin and piano. Matt McPherson said, Ml don't think l would have done so well in school without band. Music has really been the biggest part of school. All agreed, the most important thing about valedictorian was their own, person- al satisfaction, not what others thought. The difference l've found between playing at home and being part of the orchestra is that now that l've played with an orchestra, I know l'll pursue music in the future, stated Harriet Wingard. Welve become like a team and we do things as a group. 11' ' Bruce Elliott Jarvis George Jellyman Doug Alan Jelsvik Isaac Jenkins Mom and Shed, l made it through the grapevine. Lisa, I love you truly. IJ Jeffrey Jenkins Today is the day cause l can't lose now. There's no game to play. Jeffrey Jensen Good times! NA, MM, OB, LR, LB, J 8: E. Good luck NA! OH Barn JJ. Eileen Jessen Try , . . Trying is a part of being, if you don't try, you can't be. Kathleen Jewell Lisa Johns The best that u can do is fall in love - l have the best - Craig, I love u. Barbara Johnson Thanx 4 everything Mom, Dad, and friends - BS, JB, CS, SA, SK, SG, SK, JM, PS, RD. Douglas Johnson Hai Le Johnson Valedictorians 157
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