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Adams. Pete: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Junior Achievement, FBLA, Writers' Club, Yearbook, Yearbook Co-Fditor. Anthony, Shelly: Art Award, Art, VICA, Pep Club, Bailey, Demetra: Girls' Basketball, FBLA. Drama. Speech and Forensics, DFCA. O'Club Baxter. Everett: Football. Golf. Wrestl- ing. FCA. Key Club. FBLA. French Club. Computer Club, Key Club Presi- dent. Student Council Beeman. Patrick: Drama. Writers' Club. Band Mr. Freshman. Band. Who's Who Among American High School Students Blakely, Tamiko: Tennis. FBLA, Business Award, O'Club, Student Council, Senior Class President. Seeretaryfllreasurer of O'Club Blakley. Brian: Football Manager. Who's Who Among American High School Students, Honor Society, OSU Alumni Award. UU Alumni Award. Principal's Honor Boll. Computer Club. Key Club. Student Council Vice President. Key Club Vice President, Student Council Vice President, Honor Society Bradley, Benese: DECA, DECA Award Brand. Michael: Computer Club. Foreign Language Club Brewster. Amy: Drama I, Drama 2, Journalism I Canon. Traci: Softball. Varsity Cheerleader. Head Varsity Cheerleader. All American Cheerleader Finalist. Frosh. Miss Howdy. Sophomore Football Atten- dant. lr. Football Attendant, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Honor Boll. StuCo. 0'Club, Freshman Secretary. Junior Secretary, FCA SecretaryfTreasurer. Foreign Language Club Secretary Capps. Kristi: Tennis. DECA, Soph. Pete Adams Shelly Anthony Kim Austin Terri Badillo Demetra Booze Ba Sherry Baldwin Everett Baxter Patrick Beeman Tamiko Blakely Brian Blakley Vickie Bowerman Tonya Bradley Michael Brand Amy Brewster Dean Bryant iley Our lives are changing for real High school played a major role in our lives. It showed us the good things we can get out of life. It gave us a sense of independence. We had responsibilities that we had never had before. We became involved with social activities and in our school as a whole. Yet even with all of this we were sheltered from the areal worldf, Now our high school days are coming to a close, and the life ahead is still a mystery to many of us. What will our lives be after it's all said and done? HI am going to college to make a career for myself so I can make lots of moneyf, Michelle Wattie 6985? I plan to take a few classes in college and work full timef, Carol Tice I plan to go to college and ma- jor in something and become famous in my fieldf' Cindy Todd I want to go to school for two years and then get marriedf' Shelly Martin It's Howdy Doody time. Rickey Myskey and Tamiko Blakely were voted Mr. and Miss Howdy of the senior class.
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