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Anthony Lee Dalton FFA 11. 12 Darlene Ann Dalton Pep Club 912; SCA 9, 10; Jayteens 9; FBLA 10-12; Cheerleader 9. 12. Track 11. 12; Beauty Pageant 9-12 Steve William Dalton VICA 11. 12; Pres. 12 Wayne Lynn Dalton VICA 11, 12; Football 9 Gerald Francis Danner, Jr. NHS 11, 12; VICA 11. 12; Tennis 9-12 Kym Denise Davidson One acts 9-12; Fall 9-11; Spring 10-12; Sr. All- Regional Chorus 10-12; Concert Choir 9-12. V P 10. Pres. 11. 12; SCA 10-12. V.P. 11, Pres. 12. Exec. Council 11, 12; Senior Steering Comm.. Pep Club 9, 10; NHS II. 12.ICF9. 10; Lit. Mag. 10-12, Editor 12; Governor ' s School 12; DAR Good Citizenship Award 12; Home¬ coming Court 12; 2nd runner-up Beauty Pag¬ eant 11 Tammy Lynn Davidson Pep Club 9-12; FBLA 9. 10. 12; SCA 12; Advi- sory Committee 12; Yearbook 12 Andrew Curtis Davis VICA 12; Track 9 Winner Loses Lever pulled, buttons pushed down, le¬ ver pulled back and the vote was locked in. The Seniors followed this procedure in casting their votes in the mock election on October 27. The mock election was espe¬ cially important to those Seniors who were old enough to vote in the real election since it showed them the steps to follow at the polls. For those Seniors not old enough to vote in the actual election, the mock elec¬ tion still provided an exciting experience. Weeks before the mock election students were heard before classes and in the halls debating issues and defending their choices for the Presidency. The Seniors voted on four amendments to the State Constitution and each one was passed. This also .occurred in the real elec¬ tion. On the other hand, Jimmy Carter was chosen over Ronald Reagan by the Seniors, whereas in the real election Ron¬ ald Reagan won by a landslide. Even though most of fhe Senior class was not in agreement with the majority of American voters, perhaps the experience of losing a vote was also educational. Looking pleased Missy Jennings leaves the voting booth after casting her vote in the mock election. J Seniors 153
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r Tamara Dawn Cooke Library Club 9; Key Club 10; Jayteens 10; ICT 12 Kurt Alan Copeland Rita Sharon Counts FBLA 10-12, Rep. 12; Pep Club 9, 10; March- ing Band 9; PCHS Beauty Pageant 12; Sym¬ phonic Band 9, 10 Earl Stuart Covey, Jr. FFA 9. 10; Key Club 12; FBLA 10. 11 Bryan Douglas Cox VICA 11, 12 Charles Edward Cox FFA 9. 10 Susan Denise Cox Pep Club 9-12; FCA 11,12; Girls ' Track 9-12; Cheerleader 9-12; PCHS Beauty Pageant 10, 12; SCA 10-12 Timothy Elvin Cox VICA 11; FFA 10; Football 10 Toby Michael Cox Mark Malan Craig Jayteens 9; Track Team 9, 10 Susan Diane Craig HERO 12 Lillie Mae Crawford FBLA 10; HERO 11; HOSA 12 Hilda Darlene Cregger Science Club 9; FHA 10; FBLA 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Concert Band 9 Sharon Leigh Crews Pep Club 11,12; FBLA 9-12; Band 9-12; lay- teens 9, 10; Track 10; PCHS Beauty Pageant 9- 12; Snow Queen Runner-up 9, Homecoming Court 12; Vice President 10 John Joseph Crook VICA 11 Paul Eugene Crosier VICA 12 Teresa Lynn Crosier Pep Club 9, 10, 12, Rep.-Treas. 12 Bryant Kevin Crouse Baseball 9, 10 William Carrington Crowder III Rodell Emanuel Cruise, Jr. BSU 9; AIASA 9; Yearbook Stall 10, 11; VICA 11, Newspaper Staff 12 152 Seniors
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Leaders OfThePack What would you do if you were told the fate of your entire class rested in the palms of your hands? Would you A. leave it for someone else to do B. faint C. accept it with responsibility Twenty-three Seniors were faced with this question and chose answer C. Who were these people? They were members of the Senior Steering Committee. Each Blow out-Steerinq Committee members, Patricia Pott and Marjorie Whitaker, sacrifice their Saturday morning cartoons to decorate for the Senior Mardi Gras Dance. Tie ' em up-Pam Groseclose and Deanna Hensdill, Senior Steering Committee members, deny them¬ selves a few extra hours of sleep to come early and help decorate for the Senior Mardi Gras dance. Steering Committee: (Front Row) Karen Wor¬ rell, Teresa Phillippy, Joe Hardy, Donnie Beverly, Ramona Manning, and Beth Howe. (Second Row) Carolyn Pound, Pam Groseclose, Nancy Hoback, Tammy Harrison, and Deanna Hensdill. (Third Row) Gay Brookman, Kim Burchett, Kenny Clark, Cindy Proco, Tripp Dunman, and Don Shelor. (Bach Row) Marjorie Whitaker, Kym Davidson, Maureen Sewell, Keith Graham, Joe Slomka, Greg Hagee, and Mr. Jerry King. Government class elected one represen¬ tative to help in the many decisions which would decide the course of their Senior year. Major decisions were often hard to make as each member tried to keep in mind the interests of the remaining Sen¬ iors who were to be represented. The col¬ or for graduation announcements was de¬ cided upon the very day the orders for them were taken. It was requested that the announcements be changed from the pre¬ vious year’s beige color to a solid white. Seniors on the committee liked the idea because they felt that solid white an¬ nouncements were more formal, and graduation was the most formal ceremony during their high school years. The Steer- ! ing Committee not only planned many activities, but it was also responsible for 1 making them a reality. Among these were : the Boys’ Beauty Pageant, Senior an- , nouncements, Senior Mardi Gras dance, and the Senior week. The possibility of a i graduation outdoors and a Senior of the j week were also discussed. Although time was limited, there were j! many decisions to be made during the !: class ' s Senior year. The success of the en¬ tire year depended upon those decisions, a The Senior Steering Committee members cared enough to allow the time to make ! | sure those important decisions were j made, and made carefully. Harold Duane Davis Lockie Louise Davis FBLA 10-12; VICA 10; Jay1eens9; Pep Club 9- 12 Vickie Lee Davis HERO 11, 12 Alan Kelly Dean VICA 12; Band 9-11 154 Seniors
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