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Julia Jones and Mrs. Woodward arrange the wrapping paper samples for parents to order while at Back to School Night in September. The paper sales are a major money-maker for the Prom. As tradition would have it, Rachel Romeiko gives Angel Whiddon’s class ring one of the turns, saving the locking 89th turn for someone special. Jennifer Ammons 11-29 Jason Arnold 11-5 Amy Benedict 9-13 Patrick Boykin 3-21 Jay Brooks 12-20 Adam Burns 2-25 46 4 ('lasses
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Socializing Senior Style “Days are for doing what you’d rather do; nights are for doing what you want to do.”, were words to live by. Making it to Friday without acquiring any re- strictions for the weekend was the goal. Weeknights for Melissa Alexander, Tom Bauldree and Ed Hinson were spent at basketball, softball, baseball, or football games but were limited by laborous homework. When Friday finally rolled around it called for a celebration. Taking advantage of parents leeway and free from the pressures of school, seniors were able to kick back and relax with friends at Chandler’s and other hot-spots around town. Talla- hassee offered more diversity with its array of movie theaters, bowling alleys, malls, “Teen Nights” and concerts to which Molly Wilson, Jamey Worrell, Debbie Foley, and Sharon Sum- merford were attracted. Meeting new people and having fun was the object of the game. The name of the game? Party! Phillip Clayton Tullos : FCA III. Key Club II. III. IV; Paw Print III; Basketball stats I, II. Ill; Football manager II. William Franklin Ventry, Jr. : Key Club I. II. III. IV; Pmv Print I; Football I. II. III. IV; Track I. Charlotte Michelle White : Chorus I. III. IV; Jr. Exchangettes II; Paw Print II; Cheerleuding IV-Brute; Homecoming attendent I. Homecoming Contestant; Miss Munroe Contestant; Senior Superlative. Prettiest. Paul Wade Williams : Beta Club I. II. III. IV; Brain Braivl I; Key Club II. III. IV; Paw Print III; Baseball I. 11-Most Valuable Player; Basketball I. II. III. IV; Golf IV; ('lass President I; Exchange (dub Student of the Month; Senior Superlative. Most Likely to Succeed. Molly Cunningham Wilson : Anchor Club III. IV- Secretury Historiun; Chorus II. Ill; Jr. Exchangettes II; Boys Busketbull Manager; Track stats; Dunceline Captain; Second Place in State Patriotism Speech Contest. James Lloyd Worrell : Beta (dub II. III. IV-Secretury; Key (dub V-Secretary; Track IV; Senior Superlative. Most Studious. Seniors W 45
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Growing Up, Getting Out, Taking Responsibility Extended break provides an opportunity for lason Luyerd, Ben Lindquist, and Adam Burns to celebrate Valentine's Day. “It’s your responsibility.” Juniors heard this all year from parents and teachers, but did they really know what it meant? Some juniors decided to take action and found the true meaning of the word. A few of them decided to join the Paw Print or Journalism staff. They knew very little about what lay ahead. Deadlines! For the Paw Print staff a deadline meant waiting in line for a computer, or running around getting last minute birthdays and scores. Journalism definitely taught responsibilty to those who took it. Although meeting deadlines was harder for some than others, after a lot of work and little sleep deadlines were met. Those who were not involved in either organization tackled after school jobs. These jobs included chasing kids, checking the soil, or billing customers. The juniors learned responsibilty in many different ways. Just how well they learned it could not be determined yet. Their new found responsibilty would be tested with many important decisions next year. But why worry now? After all, they have the summer. Gil Chason 9-6 Amy Curry 8-21 Aundrea Downs 11-18 Kevin Drake 1-9 Trey Fletcher 3-7 Mary Katherine Gregory 4-26
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