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Seniors follow traditions The schedule of the seniors this year was very busy. Their activi- ties included everything from regu- parties. activities the in was the the middle of seniors joined the gym floor they formed a school song. rally is signi- lar studies to senior One of the first seniors participated senior pep rally. ln the pep rally the the cheerleaders on for a dance. Later, circle and sang the The senior pep ficant because it is the last pep rally for the seniors, Tracy Williams said. The senio rs had many fund raisers. One was the senior slave day. The seniors were auctioned off to the underclassmen as slaves for one school day. Another fund raiser was the Valentines dance. Kisses were sold for Sl. Mr. and Miss Legs were crowned. They were Andy McClure and Beverly Betik. The class of '86 started the end- of-the-year parties with the Junior-Senior Prom held at' the Wyndam Hotel May 10. Later the seniors played at the annual Cedar Canyon party. They ate, played volleyball, went swimming and slid down the slide. A luncheon was given by the PTA honoring the seniors. At the luncheon Chuck Weaver and Lori Wakeland were crowned Senior Baby King and Queen. One of the last activities the seniors took part in was Senior Six Flags night. The seniors had been busy with many activities, but there were two final events to end the year, Baccalaureate and graduation. The Baccalaureate services were held at the Red Oak Baptist Church May 25. Graduation was held May 30.
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'. 5 K ., V : .3 . 3 writ MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE? Having a good time dancing are Christine Hall and Jeff Graves. seniors. Popular songs were played by the disc jockey. BUDDIES Some of the guys take a moment for a sentimental hug. They are David Miller and Herby Robertson, seniors. il. X if T 'r Z x,g,?,,f!f elf Q7 'af' ' 'A N' h R b ' ' IQ t to emem er 2 P' The stars were shining extra attendees were served a delicious p bright on May 10. Limousines breakfast. , ,-52 A were ever where. Carria e rides Lookin back, everyone . , , , W v 9 Q downtown and dinners at expensive remembered the pictures before, restaurants all contributed to an evening destined for romance. The prom was held at the highly acclaimed Wyndham Hotel. Students worked hard to prepare and create a comfortable atmosphere. Teachers, sponsors and students alike attended, arriving around 8 p.m. After an evening of dancing, laughing and immense excitement, TAKING A BREAK Resting for a moment from dancing are Angie Tilley, senior, with her date, Stan Mills and Sharon Hastings. senior, with her date, Bobby Janoe. during and after and tried to hold on to the feeling as the couples danced. The theme, A Night to Remember, was more than perfect. student life 27
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PTA LUNCHEON The PTA gave a lunch- eon honoring the seniors. On the left are Jay Pearce. Jesse Falcon and Marc Harri- son. On the right are Randy Hanes, Kyle Pevehouse, Shawn Grigsby, Jeff Bailey and Donald Wilborn. MR. LEGS Awarding Andy McClure as Mr. Legs is Shari Ellis, He was given the award at the Valentine's Dance sponsored by the seniors. traditional senior bridge picture. SENIOR AUCTION While standing on the stage Andy Searsy is auctioned off by Gary Autrey vice principal All seniors that were bought became slaves to underclass men TREE DECORATION The annual senior Christmas tree stands in the lunch room. Every senior was to bring an ornament from home for the tree. student life 29 TRADITION The class of 1986 enjoys a short break from class. They pose for the
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