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Honor’s given A M s February rolled around, so did the annual Governor and First Lady Assembly, where, on Feb- ruary 18, Ralph Brock and Toni Monacy were presented these top awards. When the curtain opened to the sound of “I’ve Had the Time of My Life,” the set for the as- sembly was revealed. The stage was decorated with trees covered with colorful balloons and the platform was trimmed in yellow and purple satin ribbon. Applause echoed through the auditorium as the men's choir ensemble ended its a cappella ver- sion of Five Foot Two, one of several tunes sung by various people. After pictures by the yearbook staff and parents were taken, the atmo- sphere relaxed and the court members let loose and popped some bal- loons. The assembly left court members with feelings of pleasure, surprise and pride. Wayne Marshall, a senior, said, The an- nouncement came as a wonderful surprise and made me feel like the peo- ple at school liked me enough to elect me.” Chris Riggs, sophomore, said, It was a fun expe- rience and an honor to be looked upon by my fellow students like that. Brian Harris, freshman, really summed up what it was to be a court member. He said, It was a privilege to be in It. The Court: (front) Karlin Thomson. Duke; Rodney Rios. Lance Mile. Wayrvc Tracy Newman. Tom Monacy. First Marshall. Lt. Governor. Ralph Brock. Lady. Heather Howell. Missy Bargainer. Governor; Tim Copeland. Chris Riggs. Sherry Larson. Tiffany Caruso. Julie Mike Cole Photo by J. Culp Gilbert (back) Lance Teel. All School 28 . . . Governor First Lady
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TUFF Recipient also are (Iron!) Becky Saterbafc. (back) Lance Teel. Robert Vmyard and Marshall McKay. When I found out. I was really honored lo know that the faculty thought so highly of me as a member of the student body.'' Lance declared Photo by S. Boston. sbo Sterling Citizen» are Kelly Plato. Jennifer Copeland. Jason Haddox and Ralph Brock. Jason commented. To attain anything in life you must sac- rifice something Being named to this honor gave me a really positive feeling about all of the social sacrifices I made for school activities. Photo by S. Bo ton, Sterling Citizens ... 27
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Elected by the student body a.s Gov- ernor ond Rrst Lady ore Ralph Brock and Toni Monacy. Ralph was olio elected a Student Council president, a closs favorite and chosen by the faculty as a Sterling Citizen. Toni was also selected by the stu- dents as Homecoming Queen and a closs favorite. Photo by J.Culp. As they stand on the stage after being Introduced as senior court members during the second assem- bly. Ralph Brock. Kerry Henderson and Morsholl McKay strike Inter- esting poses to amuse the audience. Since the winners had previously been announced during the first as- sembly. the second lacked the sus- pence of the first. Photo by R. Nosi- er. The Court: ( root) Denise McNeil. LaShown Williams. Angel Rains. Jennifer Copeland. J. J. Gordon. All- School Duchess. Donna Simmons. Lt. Governor's Lady; Christy Wikert. (back) Brian Harris. Kelly White. Mo Spencer. Kerry Hender- son. Morsholl McKoy. David Sandote. Jeremy Vasquez. Photo by J. Culp. Entertaining the audience, the men s choir ensemble performs Five feot Two Members Tommy Gregg Icajpvre Creeks. Michael Hockett. Bn- %r fir.-lle. Vivian Benavides. Brian PicvT Mark Hernandez. Clint Chap- pHt arjfc.Javxi Hoddox sang without U e use of my musical instrument Oth- er p4kfcrrneis at the assembly included Wuyjff Marshall. JeneBe Smith and Bn- aryidir-nv Photo by ft. NesNv Not everyone involved In the Gov- ernor and First Lady Assembly I a member of the court. Robert Vinyord and Lynette Nledzlcjko. both seniors, octed as emcees for the program. They Introduced court members, entertainers ond the Governor and Rrst Lady. Photo byJ. Culp. Governor First Lady ... 29
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