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SENIOR SUPERLA TIVES Twenty-two favorite seniors were chosen this year by the senior class, in eleven different categories. Being elected for a senior superlative is rather exciting. One super-senior said, It is an honor to be recognized by your class especially in your last year of high school. Another said, 'T always dreamed about it and now rnv dream has come true.” To be singled out by one’s peers is always nice but to be a superlative is truly something special. . MR. AND MISS WALTON— Verona Ken Riley Deana Poore. Pride, that impartial passion, reigns through all, attends our glory, nor deserts our fall. 2. BEST ALL-AROUND Roseann Bulter Kevin Ryan I please the friend who pleases me. 21
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BEING A SENIOR MEANS REACHING THE TOP Being a senior means reaching the top. Like the highest rung on the ladder. There’s no looking back, so what’s the matter? A life is just beginning. Getting into a not-so-nice world. Finding a place to go to college. Finding a decent job. Getting married and supporting a family. There’s no looking back, so what's the matter? Being a senior means having privileges, and getting some of them taken away (Grow up you’re not a kid anymore!) But we’ll have to wait till the final day. Being a senior means ordering rings, announcements. Finding things to wear to help you remember. Remember What? What was her name? You know the girl with the silly laugh? Remember? Prom, graduation, leaving everything behind. How wonderful and horrible that was to be free. Remember? Senior Officers 20 SENIOR OFFICERS: (bottom to top) President, Ken Riley; Vice President. Roseann Butler, Secretary, Bill Mockbee; Treasurer. Mark Stallard; Business Manager, Jayme Bonar.
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i. MOST OUTSTANDING Rita Neumeister Bill Mockbee Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow. 2 MOST LIKEL Y TO SUCCEED Maryann McLoney Richard Hudson Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, arul think that even such a result is no trifle. 3 BEST PERSONALITY Debbie Albers Mark Stallard To clap copy right on the world: this is the umihiton of individualism. 22
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