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KNOCK 'EM DEADI THAT'S THE STRATEGY used by Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum to explain what the Hawks were going to do to the Hornets as Huey, Duey, and Luey, Snow White and the seven dwarfs, and the three little pigs along with the big bad wolf watched. IF LOOKS COULD KILL, THE SONG LIP SYnced by Todd Martin, was part ofthe Road Wan'iors' skit during the pep rally. -A, A . sf--.a1lL::..5 i Q: .Q-W. .N U ik:.k.gl:VQ,,fA.t,,,,. .csutsm X c.. sc...,.c,.M.:-. f ts -X-- if www' M Nw' '-.91 MOST STUDIOUS Hard work really does pay off. Being chosen as most studious shows the respect the students at PGHS have for Missy Phillips and Eric Monte. Missy was chosen as a National Merit semi-finalist and is also involved in NHS, Spanish Club, and the Honors program. Eric is also a contender for a Na- tional Merit semi-finalist, whose credits include the Honors Pro- gram, NHS, and Octagon Club. Most Studious couple Missy Phillips and Eric Monte take a break from studying in the Media Center. Dosha Hall and Tony Wiltshire were elected Most Athletic girl and boy. 72 Sehiors Page Sponsor: SHELBY 3222 Texas
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AMY GRAVES Newspaper 9,11, Editor 12: hcycltcs 1 1-12: Spirll Club 11. MIKE GROOM RACHEL GWINN Volleyball 9-12. 1st Team All-Dlstrict, 12. MICHELLE HAGAN Debate I 11: Debate ll 12:' Drama l ll: Drama ll 12: Band 9.10: Flag Corp 10: Spanlsh Club 12: ltcyettes 10: Pleasant Grove Players 11-12. DOSHA HALL Natlonal Honor Soclety 10-12: Student Councll 10: Spanish Club 1 1-12: Volleyball 9-12, MVP All-Dlstrlct 12: Basketball 9-12: Tennls 9-12. MARY HANCOCK Drlll Team 9-12. officer 10-11: NJHS 9: Keyettes 10- 11: Spanish Club 11-12,60-president12:Honors Pro- gram 9. JENNIFER HANSON GREG HARKRIDER Swimming 9-10: ICT I.lI. KIM HARRELL Mascot 12. HCA best mascot award 12: Track 11: Honor Society 9-12: Keyettes 11-12: Spanlsh Club 11-12: Splrlt Club 10, vlce-pres. 10, pres. 11 DAVID HARVEY Basketball: Key Club: Tennis: Natlonal honor Socl- ety: Yearbook Photographer 12. MARK HAWKINS Student Councll pres. 9.12. rep. 11: Key Club pres. 10-12: Senlor class presldent:Natlonall1onor Soclety 9-12: Football 10-12: PCA omcer 11. PAIGE HENSON Drlll Team 9-12, officer 11-12:Nt1S 9-12: Keyettes 10- 12: FCA 12: Yearbook 12: Jr. Optlmlst, sec. 9: French award 9: Honors program 9-12. SHA HERVEY NHS 9-12: Keyettes 10-12: Spanish Club 1 l-12: Y- Teens 12: Band 9-12, head majorette 9-12, lt. 12, IUL State twlrllng competltlon 11-12. LISA HICKS Drlll Team 9: Gymnastics team 9: NHS 9-12: JV cheer- leader 10: Keyettes 10-ll: Computer Club ll-12, pres. 12: Spanlsh Club. KYLE HOGUE Golf9-12, state champs 11, 2nd dlstrlct 10: Octagon Club: Student Councll: Best Personality 9: Keyette Calendar: Basketball 9-10. SHARON HOOPER Band 9-12. Flag Corps 10-12. Jazz Band 1 1,l2, ETSU Honor Band 12: Spanlsh Club 11. FCA 1l.l2: Com- puter Club 12. JENNIFER HOPKINS Student Councll 10: Keycttes 10: Journalism 11:Adv. Accountlng 12: Best Dancer 10. JOANNA INGRAM HOSA pres. 12: Athletics 9: Pep Squad 9: Splrlt Club 10: Spanlsh Club 11: FCA 10.11. SHAREN JACOBS Jr. Optlmlst 9: NHS 10-12: Computer Sclence Club 12: Band 9-12, Flag Corps 9-12: Spanlsh Club 9.10: FCA. STEVEN JENKINS Tennls: Computer Club: FCA: French Club. ge Sponsors: TEXARKANA GAZETTE 515 Pine Street. i Hanson er Assos. Sen OTS 71 4500 Summerhlll Rd.
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From Geeks to Ghouls and Halloween treats Taking a fashion risk. hat's going on? This is Friday. This is the pep rally. But, is this The Grove?l Are these the same seniors who never dress differently from anyone else? Of course they are, and it all began as . . . . . .The car door opened. Two bright yellow duck feet appeared. Could it be Duey Duck? The scene was the same in other cars around the parking lot. A punk- rocker joined the duck on the sidewalk, while the Bride of Frankenstien and Raggedy Ann sauntered behind. The occasion was the Halloween pep rally, and seniors were the main attrac- tion. l'l've never seen as much student in- volvement by the seniors as there was at the Halloween pep rally, said Lori Ables, At first, they groaned and complained about coming in costume. But, once they STRAIGHT FROM SESAME STREET, MIKE Groom as Big Bird emcees the skit for the honors English made it through the front doors of the building, l think they were glad that they were so involved in the skits. Were these really the same people? The seniors who never have a hair out of place and always wear the most up- to-date fashions? Yesl The students dressed up like anything from geeks to ghouls. According to senior Todd Mar- tin, i'The pep rally gave everyone a chance to express his feelings on what he thought his character ought to be. But, the costumes weren't the end of the story. From a prison break to a rap by Donald Duck's nephews, each class presented a skit or cheer on the gym floor. Applause and laughter were heard throughout the student body. And, since the Road Warriors re- ceived the loudest claps, they took first place over all the others. Then - the bell rang, letting everyone know it was time to start the usual school day 1 J.. la I group of storybook characters. -- well almost usual. MOST BEAUTIFUL - MOST HANDSOME MOST ATHLETIC Some say beauty is only skin deep, but for most beautiful, Gretchen Lemke, and most handsome, Tony Wiltshire, the P.G. student body seems to think otherwise. I think Tony is good looking, but he also has a great personality and gets along well with everyone! said Angie Watson. Paul Granberry had a similar opinion about Gretchen. She can always bring out the best in people, he said. But don't count out looks. Gret- chen was a Homecoming maid for four years, and Tony was chosen to appear Elected Most Beautiful and Most Handsome were Gretchen Lemke and Tony Wiltshire. on the Y-Teens Calendar for several years. Another thing that counts to Tony is sports, especially football. There is no doubt why he received most athlet- ic, because he was one of three foot- ball players in the entire district who was chosen unanimously for the all- district team. Dosha Hall, most athlet- ic girl, was chosen as the districts Most Valuable Player in volleyball. l would like to play volleyball in college, and I'm hoping this will help me in get- ting a scholarship, she said. Both Tony and Dosha hope to continue their success in athletics in college. ,flx ,, ,,1!x v , r-J, ,z rhwlrw rr S frrf,,Q'f71Q'y.:l,fl -V llf xl-ill! ,'Wl3JlZ2:'ll 5
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