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Sometimes in a parking lot it is easy to confuse your car with someone elses. Seniors Walter Cox, Deanna Smelter, and Debra Caudill had some difficulty getting into this car, until they discovered that it belonged to Carol Talley. The plates a fe are a dead give away and clue to cheerleader Carol. bs 2 By The Way “| like hav- ing my Own rags. Ir show's my cars identi- Kathy Burzner ‘ People know who | am on the road, and | can find my car in a crowded parking Oe Dawn McKinney JEFFREY DARYLE BROWN BARBY ROBERT BURRELL: FFA 9. 10. VICA 11, 12. KATHRYN LEANN BUTZNER: Gyrnnasrics 9, Yearbools 12; Field hock ey 12, SCA 972 FBLA CAROL VIGINIA CAMPBELL. Field hockey 10; Spanish club 10, Year book 9, FBLA 12, Class Board 12, SHANE CANTRELL CRYSTOL NICOLE CARROLL: Spanish Club 9, Marching Band 10; VICA 10-12; Cosmetology 1012. JEFFREY ALLEN CARTER. FFA 9, 10: VICA 11, 12. ROGER DARNELL CARTER. Foorball 9.12; Track 9-11, Wrestling 10, 12, Soccer 12: YGSE 9, 10. VICA 11, 12. TARA MONIQUE CARTER: Basierball 9-12: Track 9-12, FHA 9-11, SCA 40; FBLA 12. DEBORAH ANN CAUDILL: Honor Society 10-12; Spanish Club 9-12, science Club 11, Math cub 10; Colorguard 10; Boys Tennis Mor. 11. ANDREA MARIE CHEW: FBLA 11,12, YGSE Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 9- 12, Softball 9-42; Jr. Class Board 11; Homeroom Rep. 10, 11, Yearbook 12 RICKY ANTHONY CHEW: Baskerball 9-12, Track 11, 12; FFA 10, 11; Foorball 10-12 Brown — Courtscoudis
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ar aking Our Exit A t the beginning of the year we start our ready — TO do than just thinking about it. We have waired for to do the work we are given and ger our! Bur = this moment wirh grear anticipation and eagerness, as the year comes fo an end our feelings change and = ready To go on with our lives. These are the things we start fo remember all rhe good times we had with Memories are made of and as Pam McKinney says, our friends throughout the year. “remember when! 1m excited ro leave high school, but it’s hard to say first went into Public Speaking. | was one of the only goodbye to the ones we leave behind.” seniors in the class; but | made many new friends in the junior and sophomore class,’ says Kimn Rock, who Laughter fills the room as Senior Pam McKinney jokes with now finds she does not wanr to leave her newly — Junior Andrea Chew. made friends. ‘We are ready to leave, but it is when we have fo say goodbye it becomes difficult ro do.” The traditions and memories of this year will be unfor- getrable memories like the one when the seniors were bragging abour their victory in the Spirit link contest at the Homecoming pep rally. Only to discov- er if was those freshmen who gor the “‘gold. ” Nothing can surpass thar rush of elation when we marched into the Fall Athletic Assembly and all the underclass- men stood up as we came in. When you get right down fo ir, saying ‘farewell’ and “goodbye” is nor an easy thing fo say fo someone who you have spent the lasr four years with. Chances are when we all have ro say it at graduation time, we will find ir harder ROY LEE BOSWELL Il Newspaper 11, 72 STEVEN DALE BOWLING. VICA 12, Sec. 12; Foorball 9, 10, 12 CHRISTOPHER GLENN BOWMAN. Wrestling 10, 12: French Club 9-12, YGSE 11 12. FBLA 72 [rack 12 IML 12, Homecoming Cour 11, 12 LISA MAE BOWMAN DECA 12. VICA 10, 11 TROY CHRISTOPHER BOWMAN. Wresiling 12, Tennis 11, 12; VICA 11, 12 FFA 10. Math Club 9 MICHELLE BRISTOL “WILLIAM McREYNOLDS BRITT JR. Soccer 9.42. Golf 1012, Copr. 12, NHS 10 11 YGSE 11 Botrlefield Disirict Soccer 411; MVP 11 CARLA RAE BRITT. Marching Band 9.12, Capr 10:12, NHS 10-12; SCA Reo 12 Jozz Bond 9 10, Al Regional Band 10, 11, Boys Tracs Mor 9 12 YGSE 9D 14 12. Spanish Cub 9, 11. Class Officer 11 JANETTE VERONICA BROOKS. Class Pres 9 FBLA 9, 12, Track Mgr. 11 JEFFERY FITZGERALD BROOKS. Mariering 9 12 JENNIFER, LYNN BROOKS: NHS 72. FBLA 42; YGSE 10, 11, Spanish Cub 9- 12 SCA 41 FHA 9. IML 9. 10. VME 12, Academic Letter 9, 11 GARY COLEMAN BROWN JR. Basiserball Mer, 10.12, Marching Bend M1 72: Library Cub 10, 12, VP. 12, FBLA Abed-Brown
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Impressive Drives frer months of making deals for wheels, you finally have the keys fo your own car, and what do you do when you have your car? ... One ger a stereo and two personalized license get on a trade-in.”’ Sherrice Jonnson. Having your own car is very important especially when you are a sen ior, and personalized license plares add to the impor tance of your car to make it look unique plares. '| have personalized tags because when I’m on the road | want people to know that it’s me’’. said Ronnetre Thompson, who like many others take grear pride in their own car and tags. ‘One of the best things about having personalized license plates,’ says Andrea Chew “is | can be noriced.’” While on the orher hand Missy Prircherre has personalized plates ro show her car has its own individualiry and also for people to recognize it as her car. Personalized plates say a lot abour the individual person who owns the car itself. Bur if you don’t have car and have fo use your parents car fo go our then here are some criterias you should follow to make it seem like it is your own personalized car. “Switch all of your parent's easy-listening radio stations to your fa- vorite station.’’ — Tiniki Price “See if the car really can hit 70 mph in five seconds just like it says in the com- mercials’’ — Lisa Washington “Try to break the world’s record for the number of people you can pile into one car.’ — Pam McKinney “Take the car to a local dealer “jusr to see’’ what kind of price you can Thinking up something clever to put on your license plate is not always easy. Senior Andrea Chew took the opportunity to make a play on her name. She not only was able to identify herself, but got to make a personal statement at the same time, thus killing two birds with one stone. ‘a roe T Tet een AARNE: Pe x : JERRY LEE CLARK JR.. FFA 9. VICA 10, 14 VANESSA KIM CLARK: Sofroall 9.12, VICA 10-12, FHA 9. STEPHEN ANTHONY CLATTERBUCK: VICA 11, 12. RANDY KATHLEEN COE. FBLA 9, 10: FHA 12 Vice Pres. French Club 10, 11, Journalism 12; Peo Club 417 SHAWN EDWARD COGHILL. YGSE Club 11, 12, National Hon. Soc. 10- 42. Soonish Club 9, 10. KENNETH SHAWN COLE: Wrestling 11, 12: Latin Club 9-12; Track 9, 10, 42. Cross Country 10, 12; VML 10-12, IML 9; YGSE Ae JEFFERY BARNELL COLEMAN JOHN LYNSVOOD COLEMAN: VICA 11, 12, Foorball 9-12. GWENDALYN JOSETTE COLES. FHA 10-12. RODNEY TYRONE COLES WILLIAM JAMES COTTONE: Band 9-41, Math Club 12, Drama 12. GEORGE A. COUTSCOUDIS Impressive Drives LU
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