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fpf4f.yww.' f .iiw.i.k ami. 5 :. 'g.E:,i :zf5 .c we .225 1 f , :f 7 i'E':' :sf7z:'i . ': , SA ' gn , ..,Q, . ,,,., . I verlastlng gwqgysfs fW7lw!WzfWir745 f cikbfff a ny wil l.. f' .f W- ww '..lQffM'e W Memories of years gone by are sometimes only remebered by those who made them. But the memories of some of the most important times in your senior year are made and accomplished by those who are on the Senior Planning Board. These students put all they got into making theirs and others senior year the best possible. Making plans for each event took a lot of time and patience, but with the help and support of Mrs. Sina Coulson Cfacultyl the Senior Planning Board was able to pull through. Such activities as the Valentines Dance brought about new traditions. This year was the first for a king and queen to be elected. This being Shawn Hogan Cseniorl as king and Liann Graves fseniorl as queen. Another activity contributed by the Senior Planning Board was Senior Follies. Many seniors weren't afraid to get up in front of their fellow friends and faculty to show off their Rebel talent. By the time prom came about, seniors were ready for a night out on the town in style and class. Senior board members signed up to sell prom tickets to those who wanted a long remembered experience. Every decision for prom had to be erfect for that special night. The class flower was a baby white rose, with the class colors being midnight blue and dusty rose. To top it all was the class song Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now . Many thanks goes to the Senior Planning Board members for making the Class of 87 the best it could be. The year wouldn't be the same without someone there to plan the exciting and surprising memories of a lifetime. Tanya Davis A perfect selection Many different designs for the senior champaigne glasses had to be looked over to choose the perfect one. Charlie Daniel Cseniorl and Jimmdv Bames fseniorl look over some recent designs, Photo by Chip Mun y. 150 Design by Brandi Owens.
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