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TUNG NGO MAURICE NICHOLSON PAUL O’KEEFE JR EILEEN O’CONNOR SCOTT ORTHMAN IRENE OUTLAW KENNY OUTLAW ROBIN OVERBAY PAUL OWENS MALISSA PEOPLES DYTANYA PERRY TANYA PERSON WILLIAM PETTAWAY THU PHAN GARY PHILLIPS JOAN PHILLIPS BRIAN PIKE PAMELA PORTER BELINDA POWELL MICHAEL POWELL PATRICIA POWELL KAREN PUGH RITA PUGH PAMELA PURDIE ADRIENNE QUASH VICTOR RABOTEAU CRYSTAL RAINEY WILLIAM RANDOLPH RUTH REAGAN JEANNINE REAMER 24 Seniors
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STEVEN LE CLAIR EDYTHE LEE FRED LEE ANDRE LEGGETT VICTORIA LEMONOVICH DAWN LEONARD ELIZABETH LETZELTER VALERIE LEWIS CONNY LOOBEY ERIC LUNDGREN MELANIE MACNEIL KATHLEEN MADIGAN MARK MANGANARO TRACIE MANNS FELICIA MARTIN TERESA MARTIN ANTHONY MASOERO TRYGVE MATSUDA SHEILA MATTHEWS EVELYN MAYO simonah McAllister TANYA McBROOM MELINDA McCLENNEY KECIA McCONNAUGHEY dolly McConnell gayle McDaniel MARLETTE McNEAL RONNELL McRAE TRACY MELTON GRETCHEN MERRITT MARIA MINGEE KAREN MOODY STEPHANIE MOON DAWN NELSON LISA NEWBY Seniors 23
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Fall Homecoming Judi Bowman Electe d Queen by Lori Shaler H omecoming Week started off in a spirited fanfare as posters and streamers decorated the school, and as students dressed up in unique, original outfits. Judging of the outfits was conducted each morn¬ ing, with yearbooks awarded by the S.C.A. to first, second, and third place winners. On Pajama Day, many students ran around in nightgowns and pajamas; it appeared that these spirited individuals had forgotten to get dressed before coming to school. Wednesday afternoon the S.C.A. sponsored a dance. Jodie Harris is shown “getting down” during the New Wave dance. The atmosphere of another era pre¬ vailed on 50’s Day, when saddle shoes, bobby socks, letter sweaters, slicked- back hair, and leather jackets were rampant. The following day, about 350 students and faculty used their imaginations and dressed as wild as possible for New Wave Day. After school, a dance was held in the mall with music by Joe Smooth, giving stu¬ dents and faculty a chance to social¬ ize. See Homecoming page 76. Lori Shaler and Sandy Burgess contemplate a Calculus problem. They were dressed up for New Wave Day and Lori took first place. Seniors 25
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