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Faces show it all as Lori Sturms shows her opinion of Todd ay's special. Showing a typical reaction to Mrs. Maddox's work. Dave Quil- len screams in horror. Taking a break from making hoa- gies, seniors Wendy Hebb. Stephanie Carr. Ruth Pollock. Teresa Williams. April Trader. Rochelle Rosier. Lori Stums. Ra- mona Davis, and Stella Firl ham it up for the camera. Florida Or Bust! Seniors Pack Up For Fun In The Sun. The Senior Class of '88 raised enough money to go on the ultimate senior trip to Florida. They were the first class to go some- where so far away for so long. The trip was from June 5 to June 10 and it was said to be a blast! Raising money to go on the trip wasn't easy for the seniors. From the time they were freshmen, they had done things such as car washes, hoa- gies sales, VCR, waterbed and rifle chances. In the long run it was all worth it. By raising over $13,000, the seniors achieved one of their many goals, to give them the chance to see Florida. The seniors had a variety of things they could do while they were in Florida. They spent two days in Dayto- na where they had the op- tion to go to the beach, shop or sight see. In their last days at Orlando, the land of Disney, they went to either the Epcot Cen- ter, Magic Kingdom or Wet-N-Wild. On their de- parture, the seniors waved good-bye to Mick- ey Mouse, his girlfriend Minnie, Donald Duck, and the rest of the gang be- fore they headed on their long journey home. 48 - Seniors CU-GA
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Why can’t we ride the Merry- Go-Round? asks Donna Par- sons to friends Becky Judy and Heather Worden at the carnival in Parsons. “Senioritis” The Illness Of Seniors. It spread through the halls of Tucker County High School like a ram- pant wildfire. It was the notorious disease Sen- ior it is that only had an effect on those who ap- proached their final days of high school. In nearly every teacher it brought temperatures to a boil. Often we heard them pro- claim Why don’t you se- niors start acting like ju- niors?! , as they watched hard-studying, attentive senior students turn into irresponsible, obnoxious bums. But then, who real- ly had the right to judge? They had spent 11 3 4 years of their lives study- ing, taking notes, doing projects and reports. Now the time came for them to sit back and allow the remaining time to breeze by. But did they really care what people thought of their “non-chalant way of thought? NO WAY! The way they saw it, they earned all rights to such “attitudes. They de- served to unwind and en- joy the fast going remain- ing days of their high school lives. So, perhaps it wasn't the carefree, ir- responsible senior bums who had the problem, maybe it was everybody else's who tried to cramp their style. Who could have blamed them for taking one final look around and proclaiming with a tinge of cockiness WE ARE THE BEST! Remembering all of his good times at Tucker County High. Jim Ambrose gives a smile from ear to ear. Preparing themselves for their final year of high school, seniors get ready Jto tackle it with eagerness. AD-CU Seniors - 47
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Richard J. Cussins Ramona R. Davis Veri J. Davis Ann E. Dearborn Carmen P. DelSignore Brenda A. Dilly James E. Drenning Rhonda R. Easter Daniel O. Evans II Kris M. Fink Stella L FirI Elizabeth A. Flynn Cheryl A. Fowler Jennifer A. Fowler Gregory D. Gatto Cu-Ga Seniors - 49
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