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www, , WW, l . E S R SENIORS PREPARE FOR COLLEGE, ANOTHER BIG cost in the life ofa Senior. Kevin Taylor, Craig Schulz and Jen'y Moody get some catalogs from the University of Arkansas, as Kim Harrell talks to a representative. l Na-vS:'w1ff 4 'i'1i9,h'Pi 5 I -,Mfg K ' f-.vw . ANOTHER MUST OF BEING A SENIOR WAS BUY- ING A lunch bag. Keyette members Nicole Elam, Christy Patterson and sponsor Amy Phillips sell bags at a PTA meeting. 9 fflf lf ' h , ,U-f-ww '- .. ., Wfh Sew if Sponsor: JOHN 5z16 - CENTRAL MALL MOST TALENTED - BEST ALL-AROUND Whether it's sports, arts, or academ- ics, talent is weighed the same at Pleas- ant Grove. One field of talent takesjust as much practice and hard work as an- other. Pleasant Grove students have equal pride for their football team, band, and school. Most talented senior, Phyllis Tipton, is a part of many things students take pride in, including band, major- ettes, Student Council, National Honor Society, and class officers. Years of hard work have paid off for this outstanding senior, as well as for most talented boy, Mark Hawkins.Mark has devoted his time to politics. After retuming from Gretchen Lemke and Mark Hawkins cuddle up for a picture in front of the high school as Best-All- Around. Washington, D.C.,and working as a page, his senior year has been a pros- perous one. His many activities in- clude Senior class President, Student Council President, and Key Club Presi- dent. All of Mark's dedicated work has also won him best-all-around. He has leadership ability and is good at every- thing he attempts, said Gretchen Lemke, who received best-all-around girl. Paige Henson added, I feel Gret- chen has the ability to be friends with everyone, and she always has a smile on her face.
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It oll odds up Seniors find the yeor costly he thought of being a senior was an exciting one when the school year began. But as the year progressed, seniors soon realized the price they had to pay. The cost of being a senior could add up pretty quickly. Early in the summer, many sets of uniforms were ordered for various orga- nizations. Drill teamers ordered new uni- forms. lt seemed like a payment was due every week. I still haven't fiished paying for everything, said Crerri Fel- ling. Guys also complained about money. Dates, gas, and weekend money took a big chunk out of their pockets. Even before school started, seniors were picking their pockets for extra cash. Paying for lD's, lockers, parking places, not to mention senior pictures, all took a sizable amount of a seniors's funds. Then as the school year started, yearbooks, SPARKS, and senior folders hit. After I got a job, my parents seemed to think I didn't need any more money. I found out my ovim money didn't go that far, said Greg Harkrider. Some parents chipped in when it came to new clothes and graduation. But seniors saved for months preparing for the prom. Dresses and tuxes were bought and plans were made for a great time. Dinner before the prom at restau- rants such as Oliver Twist and Park Place added to prom expenses. Seniors proved that you could have a good time - if you had the money. MCDST PCDPULAR Being hot at the hot spot re- quires more than just a good per- sonality or being smart. UI think the person who receives the most popular award should be some- one who the students look up to and admire, said senior Kim Harrel. This is the case when it comes to Mark Hawkins and Chris- ty Patterson. During their twelve years at the Crrove, they have been very involved in school activities. Christy has been a cheerleader for eight years and has always been active in Student Council, Keyettes, and U.l.L. competition. In addition, she was elected Christy Patterson and Mark Hawkins take time out from their busy schedules to pose in the school cafeteria as Most Popular. Gooting around is one of the many talents per- Homecoming Queen twice. Be- sides his presidential activities, Mark was on the varsity football team this year. . if-:ffl-1, . .N 3. Q .Q - . . M. . 551 ggnlofs KL, fected by Most Talented Phyllis Tipton and Mark Hawkins.
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JOHN DALY Football 10-12: Basketball 9,111: Track 11,12: Library Aide 11: Spanish Club 10. CHAD DAVIS Football 9-12: lettered 10-12: Baseball 9: Track 9. DAVID DILLARD NHS 11, 12: Computer Club 12: Swim Team 9-12, top ten regionals, 11: Computer Science l award. SHANE DOSSEY NHS 9-12: Golf Team 9-12: District Champs 9: French Club 11: Drama 9-10,12. ROD DOTSON Art Club 9,11: Spanish Club 10: Swim Team: Diving Team: 2nd Fire Prevention Poster Contest. RACHELE DUNCAN Athletics 9-12: Spanish Club: FCA: Spirit Club, lt. SCOTT EICIIORN KELLI ELLIS NJHS 9: Jr. Optimist 9: Drill Team 9: Homecoming Maid 9: Spanish Club 11. JIM ENNS Band 9-1 1: Jazz Band 9-10. KIM FAUGHN Class Historian 9: DECA 11, 12. DAVID FAUSETT Football 9-12, Hon. Mention All-District: Basketball 9- 11, 11-12: Baseball 9-12: Most Courteous 12: NHS 11: Spanish Club reporter 11: FCA 12. TERRI FELLING NHS 9-12: treasurer 12: Drlll Team 9-12: sq. leader 10- 11: Keyettes 10: Spanish Club 12: FCA 11: Yearbook 9: Y-Teens 9-10. MATT FELLINGER RODNEY FIELDS RICHIE FILKINS Football 9: Tennis 10: FCA 10-l l: UIL Calculator 9-12: district 10-1 1: French Club 11: DECA 12. TRICIA FOURSHA NHS 9-12: Spirit Club 9-12: lt. 12: Honor Program 9-12: French Club 11-12: Pres. 12: FCA 12: Octagon Club 12: French Award 1 1: Geometry 11 award 10. MIKE FRICKS SCOTT GARRETT KIM GILKEY Drama 9-lO,l2: Debate 12: Y-Teens 12: Keyettes 12: 1st UIL Play 11: MOCE award 11: Honors Program 9. PAUL GRANBERRY Varsity Basketball 10-12: Honor Society 9-12: Key Club 10-12: FCA 10-1 1: Fall Play 12: Varsity Track 9-11. 'JD c Page Spon. 70 SCUIOYS WADLEY Remo C T
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