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P EERS ■'re»hmen: (front) Wend Branch. (2) )r ace-Ann McKay. Brian Harris. Mike :o e, True Nguyen. Keisha Bondage, b.ick) Aaron Davi». Photo by S. Bos- on. Sophomore»: (front) Kelly White. (2) LaShawn Williams. Britt Hurst. Amy Wlkert. Teresa Rollo. Derlc Bryant. Bri- an Hallum Photo by S. Boston. Junior»: Larry Bennett. Kim Coleman. Tim Copeland. Sherry Larson. Eric Carhart. Tien Nguyen. Kevin Guy. Tasha Gwaitney Photo by S. Boston Senior»: (front) Ralph Brock. Lance Teel, Wayne Marshall. Darold Thomas (2) Toni Monacy. Aimee Lannou. Don- na Simmons. J.J. Gordon. Photo S. Boston. Favorites ... 23
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One’s Chosen in the second week of February, four boys and four girls from each class were chosen by their class- mates to be elected class favorities. There was a cer- tain honor to sustain and each recipient had his own way to uphold his position. Kim Coleman, a junior, commented. ‘ I plan to stay the way I am. I love people and I love being nice because I feel great when I get their reaction. To some, there was a special feeling involved. It means that I'm liked by my classmates and that I'm looked up to by them, stated Aimee Lannou, a se- nior. Tien Nguyen, a junior, said. My friends are im- portant to me and to know that they elected me makes it a great honor. The best feeling of all was when you heard your name declared in the morning announcments. Amy Wikert. sophomore, stated. I was excited be- cause I knew it would be fun being one with my friends. There may have been no special task to perform but there was a sensation of self-respect to the school among those who were chosen. Britt Hurst, soph- omore. said, I plan to rep- resent the sophomores as best as I can. I like to lead by example, try to look the best that I can everyday and I always try to wear a smile. 22 . . . Favorites
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Amy and Stacy Pace, unior», along with their date» Lance Freeman, a un- ior, and Mike Cole, freshman, display the more formal aspects of fashion dur- ing the Homecoming Dance- Stacy ex- plained. People lodge you on how you look, so you're out to dress better and differently than anyone else. Photo by R. Hester. Standing in the Limited, one of the more fashionable stores in San Jacinto Mall, are Donna Simmons, a senior. Jennifer Gregory, sophomore, and Em- ily Kojak. a junior. In oddition to the latest in clothes, the Limited had a va- riety of merchandise such as earrings, watches, belts, colored socks and other accessories. Photo by R Hester. Eric Barnes and Gena Stephens, both juniors, do not conform to the mainstream of fashion trends Dressed in black accented with white lace. Eric commented. I wore that outfit to Homecoming because Homecoming is supposed to be romantic and the style of the outfit was New Romantic Many people made fun of it but I could care less! I dress to please myself, not everyone else If I'm happy that's all that counts '' Photo by S. Mathews. 24 . . . Fashions
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