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At the thought of another late game, Sandra As the lightbulb pops on in Toni Gregory’s Mabe decides that this rough schedule must end. head, she declares she has an idea. few of the benefits of becoming a senior at Thomas Dale. Another aspect of a senior’s life is senior prom. During their junior year, the seniors had the responsibility of planning the prom. Now the seniors can sit back and watch the juniors do allthe work. During senior year every senior begins thinking about their later life. As graduation ap- proaches, questions begin running through their head about how to spend their future. There are SATs to be taken and college applications to be filled out. The life of a senior, though good in some aspects, is full of many responsibilities. But being a senior makes it all worthwhile. a While talking to Gary Lynch about her upcom- ing weekend, Stephanie Robinson looks up to see Mr. Morris standing there. Glaring at the clock, Barry Brockwell realises he has only five minutes left of his lunch peri- od. Waiting for golf practice to begin, Barry Brockwell, Kevin Dodson, and Steve Davies kid around about the last round they played. Welcome back Seniors 23
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We Made It! inally! Seniors! That is th e thought running through the minds of most of this year’s seniors. These students of- ten think back to when they were freshmen when they thought they would never make it to where they are today. No longer underclass- men, these students now have the opportunity to experience what it is like to rule the school as upperclass- men. But being seniors will only last One year and then it is off to being freshmen in college or being part of the working world. The Senior year brings many ad- vantages with it. Throughout the lunch line in the cafeteria under- classmen Can see seniors using their privilege of cutting in line. The usage of this privilege is often to the dislik- ing of the underclassmen but those same underclassmen will some day enjoy the senior privileges. The sen- iors are also allowed to exempt their exams by maintaining at least a ‘‘B”’ average in the class. These are justa Excited about being seniors this year, Wendy Patterson and Toni Gregory cannot believe they made it this far. — | By the look on Dana Poulson’s face, she ap- pears to have just eaten and been told of the requirement to dissect frogs. Hearing her name being called, Si ssy Shef- h : ; - ghecking sic ieee ghow Doug ood ingame. field glances to see who the voice belongs to. swered the last government question, Julia White glances at his paper. 22 Welcome back Seniors
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PAUL AKERS DOUGLAS ALEXANDER DEANNA ALLIGOOD DONALD AVERY DAWSON BAILEY SANDRA BAILEY MELISSA BARBER ADAM BARBOUR RONALD BARKER CANDI BASS MEDALLION BATTLE WENDY BAUGHAN LISA BECK JOYCE BENNETT SCOTT BILLINGS JOYCE BILTER JAMES BLACKBURN JR FRANCIS BLAHA JR BOBBY BOYD VALERIE BOYD RACHEL BRADLEY BRIAN BRASWELL CHARLES BRIDGEMAN JR KRISTINE BRIDGES BARRY BROCKWELL CATHERINE BROWN KENNETH BROWN PATRICIA BROWN VAN BROWN 24 Senior Class WENDY BROWN LISA BROWNING GRAHAM BRUCE III MARY BUCK SCOTT BULLOCH TAMMY BURKHALTER CHERYL CAMACHO ANTHONY CASEY SAMUEL CASEY JOSEPH CERVENY EDWIN CHAMBERS WALTER CHAPPELL II NICOLE CHITWOOD MARK CLAIBORNE GEORGIA COCKERHAM FREDERICK COLLINS ELIZABETH COX CHRISTOPHER CRAWFORD AMI CRITCHER BRENDA CRUMP DEBORAH CRUTCHFIELD WILLIAM CUNED RAVON CURRENCE TODD CUSTALOW CHARLETTE DABNEY PAUL DANIEL ANNE DANIELS MARY DANIELS STEVEN DAVIES ANTHONY DAVIS TRACEY DAVIS LYNNE DEANER WALTER DENTON JR KAREN DIMARCO RONALD DIMMICK TODD DIXON TUAN DOAN CYNTHIA DOBSON KEVIN DODSON PATRICK DOGGETT DAWN DORR TARA DOSIER PAMELA DRAYTON CRYSTAL DUNKUM DONALD DUNN JEFFREY DUPKE KENNETH EATON MARVIN EDWARDS JR SUSAN ELDER DONNA ELKO CALVIN ELLIS JOHN ELLIS JR CLIFTON ELROD ANGELA FABLE THOMAS FARTHING JENNIFER FENDER WILLIAM FIRESHEETS JR KEVIN FISHER KRISTIE FISHER ALWYN FLOYD ALBERT FOREMAN KIMBERLY FREEMAN THOMAS FROST TIMOTHY FULCHER RUSSELL GAMMON DAVID GARDNER RICHARD GEISLER WILLIAM GETCH II CHARLES GIVENS KELLY GOTSCHALK KEITH GRAVES JOSEPH GREENE JEFFREY GREER ANTIONETTE GREGORY KEVIN GROW KAREN GUYTHER SILVIA HALL PAUL HALLOWAY JR CATHERINE HARRIS MARGARET HARRIS SIDNEY HARRISON JR STEPHEN HARVEY MICHELLE HENDERSON JOHN HENDRICK JR GERALD HENEGAR JAMES HENSLEY JAMES HESLIN BILLY HICKS JR CHARLES HICKS JR ERIC HINKLE ANGELA HOLCOMB YOO HONG ERIC HOUSER GLENN HOWE JENNIFER HOWERTON ALBERT HURT III JOSEPH JENKINS LAURA JENKINS SHEILA JENKINS HARRY JINES JR CLIFFORD JOHNSON CHARLES JOHNSON Ii STEVEN JORDAN PAUL KELLEY CHIN KIM SHANNON KINCAID KIMBERLEY KING TRACY KOREN WILLIAM KRENSON JR ETTA LACEWELL KATHRYN LAFOUNTAINE STEVEN LAWLESS
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