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Kevin Davis-11 Ward Davis-11 Tim Day-11 Wayne Denson-10 LaT0nya Dillard-11 l Michael Dillard-9 Kristi Dillion-9 Matt Dillion-11 Barbara Dixon-9 Lauri Dixon-11 Angie Dodd-9 Kristin Dodds-10 Chad Dodson-11 Kalpana Doolabh-11 Kristina Dotson-11 Melinda Dotson-10 Andrea Drake-11 Bryant Duckett-11 Ricky Duckett-9 Neely Duke-9 Nick Duke-10 Kelly Dungan-11 Tom Dunn-11 Jennifer Dykes-10 .?l'l .,.. Best , Personahty 'Eddie Murphy, of coursel Both Keri Oakley and Jason Cobb agree that of all personalities, Murphy is the funniest around. Keri and Jason were elected Best Personality of the 10th grade, and they should know, Keri is involved in many activities, which in- clude cheerleading, FCA, and Spanish Club. Jason is also involved in many school activities, including basketball, baseball, Student Council, and 10th grade class ofticers. Keri Oakley and Jason Cobb, 10th grade fav- orites, both received best personality. 84 Classes Page Sponsor BOULEVARD
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4 '51 . 1 . Sponsor: TRADITIONS Bridal sr Formal Wear 4051 Summerhill Square f -. M5 I, Ceci Court-11 Chris Court-11 Jill Court-9 Lance Court-9 Stacey Cowan-10 Kevin Cox-11 Mike Cox-9 Sarah Cox-9 Brian Crawford-10 Darren Crisp-9 1 Kim Crispino-11 l David Crowder-9 Steve Crumpton-10 Peggy Culling-10 Steve Culling-l 1 Gay Cunningham-10 Darrah Daines-10 Mark Daniels-1 l Chris Davis-9 Clint Davis-9 Jay Davis-9 Karen Davis-10 ' Karisa Davis-10 Kenny Davis-l l Most Popular Being most popular in the soph- omore class gives Keri Oakley and Trey Patterson a full time job. Some of Keri's hobbies include cheering, water skiing, being with her friends and just 'lhanging out. Keri has been involved with cheerleading for the past two years. Being involved with extra-curricular activities has given Keri a chance to open up and be herself which has given most popular a full time meaning. Trey on the other hand, spends most of his extra time at the Northridge Country Club playing golf. Classes 85
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But mom Leigh Ann Dykes-9 Gary Early-10 Karen Edwards-9 Craig Elam-9 Nicole Elam-11 Robin Eldridge-9 Kristen Emmons-9 Brandon Epperson-9 Mike Evans-9 Tracy Everett-11 Steve Falgout-9 Jeff Falkinbury-9 Steve Farquhar-11 Lisa Fenis-11 Laurie Ferguson-10 Keith Fincher-10 Leigh Ann Fincher-11 Carole Finily-11 Stephanie Forand-10 Anthony Foursha-9 Joe Fox-9 Nancy Frazier-11 Stephen Frazior-11 John Free-9 I Swear fhot's what happened! t's 12:50 and you were supposed to be home thirty minutes ago. Your par- ents are waiting up for you. Boy, are you in trouble. Your mind races. What are you going to tell them? Let's see Bob's cat had kittens in his car and you couldn't move her. No, you used that one last week. Pleasant Grove students used a vari- ety of excuses when they were late, which was often. The most popular ex- cuses included the following: 1. Ran out of gas 2. Got caught in traffic 5. There was a wreck in the middle of the road 4. Clock was wrong 5. Locked my keys in the car 6. Lost track of time 7. Somebody was drunk and l had to AFTER SNEAKING IN AND BEING DISCOVERED by his mom, Clay Williams suffers the conse- quences ofa late night on the town. take them home 8. A friend got in a Hght with her boy- friend and l had to stay with her 9. There was a license check Friend had a flat Fell asleep at date's house Took a long time at the restaurant Ran over someone's pet and had to stop l usually tell my mom that there was a slow car in front of me, said se- nior Kyle Hogue. Walter Stanley tells his mom that there was a wreck, and he stopped to see what happened. When she asks who it was, ul just say it was someone from Texas High, Walter said. So, whether you were ten minutes late or you missed your curfew by a cou- ple of hours, it was always good to have some kind of excuse, in case parents were waiting up for you. -Rebecca Sims 10. 11. 12. 15. Classes 85
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