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Seniors: (fronti Garry Higgin- botham. Tony DeRamus. (2) Brad Walsh. David Elmore, (back) Stacey Voytek. Zohn Flukinger. Lynnea Green. Phelitria Barnes. Photo by D. Franto. luniors: Charisma Berry. B.J Fenley, Karlin Thomson. Lance Teel. Christy Wikert. lance Mize. Dawn Kimball. Photo by D. Front a.
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The Citizens Sterling Citizens: (from) Brad Walsh. Tony Do Ramus. Missy Maple. Gary Higginbotham. Kara Poling. Phelitria Barnes, (back) Matt White. Chris Sanders. David Elmore. Steven Floyd, lacques Tor- res. Norman Adams. Photo by D. Franta. In the yearbook room. Phelitria Barnes works to meet her final deadline. In addition to boing on The Covernor staff. Phelitria was also a varsity cheerleader and a member of the Student Council. Pholu by D. Franta. While Gary Higginbotham pro- grams the computer in Mrs. Bettie Barrow’s office during sixth period. Matt White waits for his next duly as an office aid. Photo by D. Franta.
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Favorites “But I finally made my choice. ” Eight class favorites were chosen from each class by the student body. Favorites were voted on during lunch in the com- mons and were announced on the morn- ing announcements. As some students found out, voting was sometimes difficult. Deciding who to vote for was really hard. I wanted to vote for everyone on the ballot, but I finally picked the ones I liked the best.” ex- plained Carrie Turner, sophomore. Brian Williams, also a sophomore, agreed. I really had no idea who to vote for. He continued. But I finally made my choice.” After the winners were announced, they had their pictures taken the next morning. Mr. Patrick Reilly, yearbook adviser, commented. The pictures were kind of hectic to get them done, considering it was deadline time. While there was no duty that went along with being a class favorite, there was a sense of pride to the school. They served as what the stu- dent body looked for in a “class favorite. Freshmen: (front) Brian Hallum. Derrick Bryant. Chris Blevins. Eric Bryant. Kelly Sudberry. (backI laiWanda Gilbert. Amy Wikort. Jennifer (ones, lennifor tones. Photo by D. Pronto. Favorites 29
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