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Night to Remember Everyone looked so extraordinary as they walked through the front doors of the high school that cool April evening. Many of the girls had had their hair and make-up professionally done for that special night. Tracy Martin, junior, said, I wanted to look really good for that one night and I figured it would be worth the money to have someone else do my hair. The banquet area was filled with a mixture of excitement and anticipation as everyone waited for the black curtain to be removed exposing the dance floor. Junior class president. Chuck Martin, welcomed the senior class, and senior class president, Chris Thixton, made an acceptance speech. The dinner began after a prayer given by Rev. Sam Hinkle. Yearbook advisor and English teacher, Mrs. Campbell, said, I thought the food was extra nice this year and the prom cake looked just beautiful. Finally, at 8:00, everyone started jammin to the beat of Bad Penny . Tracy Grubb, senior, said, I thought the band was excellent and the banquet was really nice. Kris Nolte, senior, said, I really loved the band. They ' re guys after my own taste. (Wild and Crazy) At 10:15 , Angle Young and Wayne Jackson were crowned prom king and queen. Angle Young, senior, said, I was so excited that Wayne and I both received a crown. That was one night I will not soon forget. Lori Wolfe, senior, summed it all up by saying, The juniors really surprised me with their decorations. I was impressed. Prom ' 88 was definitely a night to remember. Gina FIndloy, junior, and Mlchello McC3hee. junior, relax after the Ixjnquet belcno getting ready lo dance. Ptiolo by Mrs C Big city lights capture the theme Into the Night as Gina Crabtree, junior. Heather Lynch, junior, and Tracy Mortin. junior, enjoy the exciting even- ing. Photo by Mrs. C
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Deep thought lor the weekend w upon ttie faces of Ctiris Keyes, Jami. Mercer. Steve Intelmann. and JackKiiti by Kris Nolte Here ' s lookin ' at Senior faces The seniors had looks that could laugh, smile, cross, tongue-twist, surprise, thrill, and kill. The difterent fa- cial expressions ranged from times of seriousness to times of not so serious. One of the senior ' s first expressions started the first day of the school year. Kristi Burkhart was seen with wide eyes when almost trampled by a mob of un- derclassmen. Oh! No! Another year of little dorks invading our turf! cried Burkhart. Disgusted and starved faces often appeared in the school cafeteria. On a rare occasion a person could have been caught with an expression of satisfac- tion. One example of this was when Dustin Lear ' s eyes filled with extreme excitement as he took the big bite of a high school hamburger. It was finger-licking good, licked Lear. Homework was never welcome in a senior ' s agenda. Whenever a teacher would assign homework, the eyes of the upperclassman would become an evil glare. One time during the school year the warning of an accounting test caused Lori Wolfe ' s eyes to go into the back of her head. Calgon! Take me away! screamed Wolfe. After thirteen years of school, the seniors had learned to act as mature, repsonsible adults. For Shirl Taylor, whenever a problem arose all she had to do was stick out her tongue and say You guys quit picking on me! Fun-filled smiles come upon port of the senior girls gang: (starting fom loft to right), back; Carisa Procter, Nancy Stone, Tiffany Ireland, Tracy Grubb, Missy Hudgens, Hope Hardmon, Shirl Tyalor. Chelle Robbins, Laura Cadger; front; Chiaki Mitsuzumi. Kim Ke eton, Rhonda Johnson! Dina Thrasher, Lori Wolfe, Kris Nolte. Photo by Chris Thixton Taking a breather and collapsing to the floor Lenoro Retherford expresses a need for sleep Photo by Kris Nolte M
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Tlio Mndiigal Singers potform It ' s o Grand Nighf , Photo by Mis, C lv:ichGllo Wallace, junior, and Kristi Burkahrt. i)niot. wail in line for prom cai.e during the first iir.iok of the dance. F ' holo bv Mrs. C Lores Johnson, senior, dances the last dance before ttie crowning of prom king and queen. Photo bv Mrs C Chris Thixton, senior class president, takes a deep b-eoth before giving his acceptance speech. Photo by Mrs. C prom designed by michelle mcghee lis
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