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Jason Billiard Todd Bullard James Burns Matthew Carr Terri Carr Dorothy Castile Carla Catt Troy Chilton Marx Clark Paul Clark Keith Clowers Mary Cobb Floyd Cole James Cole delissa Contreras Stephen Cooper Truman Cope Ronald Corrice Elizabeth Coulter Curtis Covington 8— Seniors
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Don Bledsoe Clifford Blizzard Evelyn Blunt Rebecca Bodenheiraer Robert Boekankamp Da id Boozer Celeste Boulais Felicia Boyd Kevin Bradburn C) nthia Brooks David Browning Stacey Budd Rumors delay elections ABOVE: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Front row: Debbie Hurst (second vice-president), Eddie Foltz (president), Brenda McNelly (first vice-president). Back row: Janet Purvis (assistant alumni secretary), Tracia Gibson (secretary), Joy Thomas (assistant treasurer), Tonya Edwards (alumni secretary). T roud, replied Eddie Foltz when asked A how he felt when chosen president of the senior class. I felt people trusted me. Eddie described the elections as most exciting and different. Because of rumors which were spread among the student body in an attempt to discredit a few of the can- didates for office, the senior elections got off to a rather slow start. But the truth be- hind the rumors was soon unveiled and the new officers were on their way to attempt- ing to provide a memorable year for seniors. My proposal as senior class president is to make decisions and compromises to satis- fy active seniors, those who try to make an effort to enjoy senior activities, Eddie ex- plained. The task of class officers cannot even be attempted without participation of seniors, he continued. Eddie explained that even though several seniors participated in class activities, he feels there were far too many who didn t get involved. It ' s nerve grinding to listen to all the seniors who complain but yet don ' t participate. That ' s the only kick back of being an officer, he commented. I think when seniors realize that the only way to en- joy themselves at times is to get involved in senior activities, then the worm will turn, ' Eddie concluded. (JACKIE SKAGGS) Seniors—
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Dennis Crawford Timothy Crosby Cerald Crowe Michael Curry Pasha Curry Angela Davis Michael Davis Sheila Davis James Dawson Laura Day Daniel Decker Caroline DeRoos Toliver enjoys Howe ABOVE: Emanuel Toliver relaxes on the mat be- fore a big meet. Why has football star Emanuel Toliver enjoyed his last four years at Howe? Because the people here encourage you to go on to do your very best, Toliver said enthusiastically, not only the faculty but the student body also. If anyone has had the most influence on his life, it would have to be himself. I like to play football and wrestle, so I do. When asked which of the sports he pre- ferred, football or wrestling, Toliver was hard pressed. But he decided it would have to be wrestling. It ' s more of an individual thing, he explained. You don ' t have to count on anyone but yourself. Unfor- tunately, as the result of a sprained wrist he missed out on part of the season this year. In his spare time Emanuel likes to go out with his friends. He also enjoys dancing. After high school he hopes to attend college and become a barber or a policeman. But I wish h igh school could go on forever, he concluded. The last four years have been great. (EILEEN HEADY) Seniors— 9
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