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Seniors Forced to Re-evaluate concept of “Being a Senior” Have you ever had so much money that you didn't know what to do with it? That was one of the problems the Senior Class of 1985 had to deal with. Senior sponsor. Ms. Mott said. “The Seniors of '85 have had the most money than any senior class before. Even after paying for the 1984 Prom, they still came out ahead.” But all that money could not keep their spirits alive. All the upcoming laws and new changes brought about a lack of spirits. “I thought our senior year would have been more fun with all the money we had to spend.” said senior Michelle Jackson. Although the seniors did contribute so much of their energy and enthusiasm throughout their high school years, like winning the Hall Decorating Contest four years in a row. their senior year was not the same for them. With pep rallies having to be in the morning, and no activities dur- ing the day to break the monotony, there was nothing left to look forward to. to lift their spirits. Still the seniors did their best to keep their spirits up. Parties were the main attributes to their spirit lifting. The seniors kept the. not so hard, senior tradition of “Senior Partying.” One main hangout, when there wasn’t a party going on, was the hide out. The fire burning on cold nights, the music going loud, and privacy was all they needed. The snow didn’t even stop them from letting out their partying tradition. Charlie Taylor’s house was one place they went to let it all out. The seniors also focused their at- tention on Amityville and the Party Road. The partying tradition was about the only tradition the class of 1985 felt they could carry through. Most seniors agreed they thought their senior year would have been different but unfortunately, the attitude that usually goes along with being a “true” senior seemed to be taken away from them. It was just another one of those changes caused by Pflugerville becoming so big. If you would really take the time and look back, you’ll notice that the Class of ’85 are the only “True” Panthers. The Class of '85 is the last class who actually knew who was who among their class since things had changed and grew so much. You could have honestly said that the class of 1985 had the traditional true blue Panther Pride. ky Barfetc The election held in the spring of our junior year brought many candidal to run for Senior Class Officers. When this election was over the new Sen Class Officers were announced as the following: (left) Treasurer — Joy Whi Secretary — Melissa Dickinson. President — Lorren Mott, and Vice Presid« — Karen Zwerneman. The richest class in the school gathers around the spirit bells that were donated to the school by the senior class. Mr. Kuehn father of Phillip Kuehner. helped the senior class in finding the bells. 128 SENIORS
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