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s . gf Exactly what are you doing? - One wonders how Earl Hoke can do his assignment without his math book open. Just two more lines. - Kim Lu- ther concentrates on her Reverie copy sheet in hopes of making no mistakes. Concentration is the key to good work. - Susan Banesse appears to be deeply involved with her stud- ies, Cow am I suppose to do this? - Greg ibbs examines his more than likely A work. is 1 S' .S Es . 1 ' Q , ,prvxsl W And the thought for today is . . . - Each student hears the voice of Angel Chavis over the an- nouncements every morning. dw Now that's 25 left, no, 32 right, no . . . - Tommy Green at- tempts to open his locker to prob- ably get some of his athletic equipment. Let's see those pearly whites. - Editor Amy Ward and Co-Editor Ke- vin Evans pose with yearbook advi- sor, Mrs. Liz Klmbro. Super Seniors 29
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One must learn to pay attention to their work. - As Jennifer DeJonge glances away from her stack of books and papers, it seems as if someone else is interested in her work. ,-AQ tif -49' Five more minutes - Kevin Dea- ton dreams of the up-coming week- end. Victorious wave! - Although Dianne Brewington does not know it yet while she is in the parade, she is going to be crowned Homecoming Queen that night. Beyond the Average Super senior: a well-de- fined student in every possi- ble way who achieves his or her high goals, who reaches beyond an average length in life, and who emerges above the normal crowd as an all- around terrific person. A combination of each of these distinct qualities was what formed the personal- ities of our extra special seniors. Voted upon by the faculty, these seniors were set apart from the rest be- cause of their one-of-a-kind attitudes. Good grades and personality also played a part in the decision, these students displayed a special uniqueness about them- selves for which there could be only one word - super, Susan Banesse, along with participating on the soccer team, and held the office of President of the J uniorettes. As a member of numerous clubs and extra-curricular activities, Angel Chavis par- ticipated in the National Honor Society and held the office of President of the Student Body. Kevin Deaton was a member of the Nation- al Honor Society and was quarterback of the Raider varsity football team. Hold- ing the office of many clubs, Jennifer DeJonge partici- pated on the soccer team, and was a Morehead Schol- arship nominee. Kevin Ev- ans, along with playing on the baseball team, was Copy-Editor of Reverie and also a member of the Nation- al Honor Society. Beside playing on the ten- nis team, Greg Gibbs held the office of President of the French club and was a mem- ber of the National Honor Society. As a leader of the basketball team and having participated in the band for three years, Earl Hoke was also a member of many clubs. Kim Luther divided her time among numerous clubs and holding the offices of President of the National Honor Society and Co-Presi- dent ofthe French Honor So- ciety. Besides her participa- tion in a lot of club activi- ties, Amy Ward served as editor of Reverie and Vice- President of the National Honor Society. Reigning as the 1983-84 Homecoming Queen, Dianne Brewington was a member of many clubs along with holding the office of Senior Class Secretary. Tommy Green proved him- self on the athletic field as one of the leading hitters on the baseball team and cap- tain of the football team. mugs' -K..-.,,, .. -f ...wu- 'x. '
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Proof Is All Around inally, here come the Red Raiders! The stu- dent body, faculty, heart and soul of Andrews! The head held high, that red twinkle in every eye, the swelling pride and powerful stride, all of these traits and more are obvious in a Red Raider. Just by looking around one can see the warmth and friendliness at Andrews. LOOK . . . there's Mr. Cochran discussing a schol- arship with a student There go the seniors out to Us Deciding to pose for a picture, Ronnie Lewis, Ricardo Lopez, Joe Hewitt, and Jason Andrews realize they are All Dressed Up With No Place to Go! 30 Personalities Personalities lunch at Wendy's and the underclassmen to the cafe teria . . . over here are three girls relating the latest gos sip and over there are foul guys scoping out the chicks And last but not least, ir the middle of it all, taking notice of everything, is ou: principal and Head Rec Raider, Mr. Hipps. The proof is in the people all around us because peo ple are what makes An drews unique. Look arounc you - seeing is believing! , Relaxing by a cool pool, enjoying the sun at Mr Teresa Fow1er's house, and taking it easy on lazy afternoon prove that Teachers are Peopl Too!
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