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Melissa lngram 10 Richard Jenkins 9 Dan Johnson 11 David Johnson 9 Eric Johnson Shana Johnson 10 Shannon Johnson 10 Wesley Johnson 10 Charlotte Jones 10 Cliff Jones 11 J Fred Jones 11 Jared Jones 10 Todd Jones 11 Thomas Jordan 10 Todd Jordan 11 Carolyn Kaplnus 11 X 'fx Erin Kelly 11 Scott Klmble 9 Most Popular Nice, easy going, and very friendly are just a few characteristics that describe both Todd Howren and Tammie Wilf. Todd and Tammie were chosen Most Popular in the Ju- nior Class. Tammie is very active in Student Council, Keyettes, Octagon Club, Honor Society, FCSA, and she is also a varsity cheerleader. Todd is also very active in school activities. He enjoys track, football, and lifting weights. Todd is active in Key Club and is President of the Junior Class. Page Sponsor THE LEARNING CENTER Classes
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Deron Heimerdlnger 9 Randy Henderson 11 Russell Hensley 10 Kris Hlll 10 Pat Hill 10 Wendy Hiller 9 John Hodges 11 Sheri Hoffman 11 Lyndale Holloway 10 Kristal Hooper 9 Billy Hopklns 10 Gary Hopkins 9 Brlan Howe 10 ' Kevln Howren 10 Todd Howren 11 Kevln Hughes 10 Anna Hunter 10 Lori Ingram 11 Corpe diem Seniors lived for the doy At Medievol Festivol he trumpet sounded to an- nounce the procession of the peasants, kings, and ladies of the court, along with other medieval characters. Was this the 17th century? No, it was the hallways of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Ables' senior honors English class celebrated spring by holding a medieval festival on May Day. Each student dressed as the 88' Classes 53' character of his choice and made a ban- ner to represent himself. After the pro- ceedings through the halls, they pro- gressed to a secluded section of the woods where they feasted on medieval food, participated in games and dances, and enjoyed the relaxation. It was a good excuse to get out of class, and we had fun doing it, said Paige Henson. MEDIEVAL ROYALTY DEMONSTRATE THE PROP- ER USE ofthe guillotine. Mark Hawkins fliing Hen- ry llj, David Oliver lSir Lancelotl, and Gregg Knaupe lliing Henry VJ get ready for their next vic- tim. .WE Q P Page Sponsor: 2001 Summerhilll159 Arkansas
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Eric Kingsley-9 Gigi Knierim-11 Gina Knierim-9 Jennifer Landess-10 Kristi Landess-11 Deana Landreth-10 Todd Laurell-9 John Lawley-11 Karey LeGrand-11 Erik Lemke-9 Jennifer Lemmerhirt-9 Johnathan Lanaway-9 Hugh Lewis-9 Liz Lewis-10 David Loe-10 Chad Longworth-9 Kathy Lorance-10 Ginny Luehrs-9 Rodd Trips Eating Moonburgers on the big yellow dog hos its ups ond downs X X .K. Let's check this stuff off. Ready? i'Pillow, blanket, ice chest, food bag, walkman, and uniform. Check. Remembering these items is essen- tial to students riding on the bus. Road trips are common on game nights when the team plays out of town. Athletes dif- fer, however, in their opinions toward the trips on the bus. Some can take it, and some can leave it. On the domm side, junior Ed Zidd said, 'il don't care much for the road trips. There's a lot of out-of-tune singing, and I miss my Friday night date. Senior Dosha Hall said that it's not so bad except for the bumping up and dovrm, but, lfwe lose, wejust get on the bus, find a seat, get a blanket, be quiet, and go to sleep. Drill team members have a totally different point of view about road trips. Seniors rule the bus: they pick the seats and the music. But, every now and then a road trip can tum into a sticky situa- tion. Once we went to an out of tovrm si, asses ? 4. gi ,af K tiwfusiw I f ' ,Q-' game, and there was no dressing rooms for us to change in. We had to cover up the windows and dress on the bus. lt was kind ofembarrassingf' said sophomore Bethany Goff. But, what is a school road trip without moon burgers? And what is a moon burger you might wonder? Ask any athlete, drill team, or band mem- ber, and they can tell you. lt is a bolog- na sandwich with a packet of mayo, a bag of potato chips, a twinkie, and a napkin all in a yellow-and-white striped paper sack with the words 'imoon burger written on it. Despite moon burgers and the bumping bus, road trips can have a positive side. uWin or lose, road trips are O.K., but when we win, we really party. lt's also a chance to get together and celebrate as one, said Patricia Russell. DESPITE LAck or SLEEP AND THE BUMPING VAN, golf team members Wendy Ratcliff, Re- becca Sims, Kristen Luehrs, Christy Patterson, Robin Rogers, and Coach Carozza are all smiles after returning from a golf tournament in Nacogdoches, in which the girls brought home several trophies.
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