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Being At The Top Privileges! That’s what being a senior was all about. Eating in- side was enjoyed by the majority of the class. Another priveledge was at as- semblies when everyone re- mained standing until the seniors were ready to be seated. Other priveledges included go- ing to the parking lot and getting out of school two weeks ear- lier. With all of these priveledges came many re- sponsibilities. It was important to set an example for younger students. There was also the poetry project and economic reports. All in all, the priveledges definitely out- weighed the responsibilities. Billy Blitch and Tom Bauldree lake ad- vantage of their free time during lunch to check out Mrs. Lasseter's selection of cat- alogs. The Senior Class awaits the arrival of the second half so that they can all be seated in unison for the assembly program on patriotism. Drake Flournoy, Daniel Mitchell, Mark Branson, and Frank Ventry take advantage of their priveledge to eat lunch inside on cold days. Seniors V 39
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Clarice Munroe uses the senior priveledge of remaining in Ihe parking lot before school to primp and inish breakfast. Katheryn Jean Dowling : Brain Brawl I; Chorus I, II. Ill; Jr. Exchangelies II. Stephen Drake Flournoy : Chorus V; Football IV. Transfer from Shanks IV. Debra Jean Foley : Anchor Club III. IV; Journalism III, IV-Head Photographer; Jr. Exchangelies I, II; Softball I, II. Transfer from Trinity Catholic I. Stephen Alexander Gauss : Beta Club I. II; Chorus IV; Journalism IV; Key Club I. II, III, IV; Basketball I, II; Football I, II, III. IV; Track I, III, IV; Merit Scholarship Finalist. 38 4S‘ Classes
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Seedbed Sprouts Several people could be called the “seed” of the Senior Class. They were planted in kinder- garten and have continued to sprout and grow new shoots through the twelve year grow- ing season. They led the way Jamey Worrell and Cory Hill applaud the shooting competition at the Miss Munroe” pep rally. for what became the Class of ‘88. Many transplants came to enhance the crop. Kathy Dowl- ing, Mark Brown, and others were sewn in various seasons. The new and old became a multitalented group. All together a diversified garden was grown and will continue to grow outside of the greenhouse. William Sanford Higdon : Chorus IV; Key Club II, III, IV; Paw Print III; Student Council II; Basketball II, III; Football I, II, Ill-All County and All Big Bend Honorable Mention, IV; Tennis I-All Big Bend. Cory David Hill: Anchor Club Dreamboat IV; Beta Club I, II, III, IV; Chorus III, IV; FCA III, IV; Key Club 11 and Ill-Secretary- Treasurer, IV-President; Student Council I, II. Ill, IV; Basketball I. II; Football I, II, Ill-All County, IV; Track I, III, IV-Bobcat Club; Class Treasurer I, II; Class Secretary III, Class Vice President IV; Homecoming Attendant II; Exchange Club Student of the Month; Balston-Purina “1 Dare You” Award; Century III Leadership; Senior Superlative, Best All Around. Exchange Club Youth of the Year. Edward Wilson Hinson III : Chorus I; Key Club I, II, III, IV; Baseball IV; Football II, III, IV; Ninetieth Percentile on NEDT. Katherine Elizabeth Hook : Anchor Club Ill-Vice President, IV- President; Chorus IV; FCA Ill-Vice President, IV; Paw Print Ill- Editor; Student Council IV; Cheerleading III, IV; Girls Basketball Manager II; Track stats II; Class Treasurer IV; Homecoming attendant II; Miss Munroe Contestant; Senior Superlative, Best All Around. 40 2 Classes David Lee Gregg : Football III, IV; Track II Transferred II. Johanna Gumanis : Anchor Club IV; Chorus IV; Journalism III, IV-Editor; Jr. Exchangettes II; Cheerleading II; Miss Munroe Contestant.
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