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Seniois Angela McGrew, Sherry Tinko, and jenni Penning sup- port their favorite candidate at the state Beta Convention in Fort Worth. High School Favorites- Top Pic- ture, Angela McCrew - Best Dressedp Duane Marks - Most In- telligentg Steve Hardeman - Most Likely to Succeed, Alecia Staple- ton - Most Intelligent, Alan Bur- rows - Most Handsome, Wittiestg Ken Connelly - Most Outstand- ing Leader, Best Dressedg Kristy Butler - Most Likely to Succeed, Most Outstanding Leader, Best All-Around, Best Personality, Most School Spirit, Chatterbox. Bottom Picture: Rodney Alex- ander - Chatterbox, Sylvia Taylor - Most Beautiful, Friendliest, Brad Connelly - Most Athletic, Most School Spirit, Chris Massey - Friendliestp jeffrey Brummett - Best All-Around, Best Personal- ity, Melanie Davis - Most Athle- ticg Amy Park - Wittiest. Sophomore john Bodden catches next class As it appears, his lock a glimpse of his favorite rock er is well organized because stars as he gets his books for his everything did not fall out. 26 STUDENT LIFE
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juniors Derek Riley and Melissa The Senior class gathers to pose Austin make a good team. Now for one last group picture before they only have 900 streamers to the evening begins, and the year go. ends. The junior pose for their most unforgettable picture ever. Showing off their outfits really 'suits' them. junior Brad Connelly concentrates on what he is doing while he fixes part of the ferris wheel decoration. PROM 25
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ToP or THIS L1 I-IEADLINERS . . are events that make your head spin and your mind wan- der. At first thought, you might have felt that this school year passed from 8:00 A.M. to 3:13 P.M. without any exciting events occuring. While it is true that nothing literally headspinning has happened, there have been a few headline events that have taken place. There were those memories that the Beta Club members remembered from their hectic weekend cam- paigning to get Jeffrey Brum- mett elected as the next State Beta Vice-President. Although jeffrey didn't win, the thoughts going back to that weekend are something else. Even through the hard work, there still was time for fun. The funn ranged from order- ing-in pizza to dancing on the roof top to several tapes of journey. And, if those memories wer- en't enough to bring a smile to someones faceg everyone can remember tuning into Chan- nel 8 to catch a glimpse of Moonlighting stars Maddie Hayes and David Addison duke it out. Coming back to school on Wednesday and dis- cussing the latest episode can be heard throughout the halls. There were also academic endeavores that captured our attention as well. Who can for- get the unforgettable dress re- hearsal the cast for the Ull. one-act play performed just before going to District? The reactions from everyone when they heard that the play The Crucible had won first place at District were headlines as well. Minor headlines that caught a few of us happened every- day. With all of the students in Mr. Roberts room, some classes had the privilege of wearing headphones during class so he could work with those who needed help. An- other minor headline included everyone big or small. That was having two lockers. What can you fit into both lockers? Needless to say, it really didn't matter if something was in them or not, just the idea of having two lockers thrilled us all. Yes, it's true, little things like these can become big headliners in the future. Head- liners make up everyone's day. With all of these things going on, it's hard to imagine the school day being boring! Caught again! exclaims Sopho- more Melanie Davis as an Annual Staffer catches her in probably ev- eryones least favorite thing to do.-studying. Sophomore Shannon Rule, ju- Holmes proudly display their fa- niors jeffrey Brummett, Brad vorite new letter jackets while Connelly, Sylvia Taylor, Lori having a break at the old school. Smithson, and Sophomore jill FAVORITES 27
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