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Marpesia C. Mullis Tamara Dee Munday Michelle C. Munson Brant Owen Cynthia S. Page Jeff Page SaDonna Lynne Page Wendy Michele Page Joan Lisa Paige Penelope Georgia Poulos Terri Dawn Riedel Eric Todd Roberts Don Russell Shawn Ruttman Katherine Louise Seaman Clark Sha ver Floyd Shuford Stella Marie Simpler Karen Denise Smiley David L. Smith Rex Landon Smith Billy Spears Lloyd Springer Deric Staton ' 'Seniors 205
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As the end of school drew closer and closer, most students planned what they were going to do during the summer break. A majority of the students anticipated the beach, the mountains, and even foreign countries, however the seniors also had to choose how they would spend their time after high school. Whatever the choice, it would have a lasting influence on everything they did. When seniors answered a survey on What do you plan on doing after high school? they replied: Kimberly Talbert: I plan on moving to the WAITING FOR ADVICE Senior Julie Barbee waits tor Mr. Lane Russell so they can discuss which colleges and scholarships are available. AFTER sol-iool. LANS . . . what's next? beach and retiring for the summer, along with Karen and Tamara. Mark Little: I plan to attend UNCC and major in Computer Science. Carol Helms: I plan to attend Rofflers School of Hair Styling and if I can work it in, I want to take Fashion Merchandising at Stanly Tech. Tamara Munday: I plan to attend either UNC or UNCC and DECISIONS T0 MAKE Seniors Tracy Long and Billie Burleson browse through college manuals and career pamphlets in Mr. Harold BIaIock's ottice, trying to decide which career would be best tor them. major in journalism or psychology. Julie Carpenter: I plan to attend college and obtain my engin- eering degree in Astronautics and 204 'fSeniors ' '
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BIG COUNT DOWN TO . . . will it ever come? Staying all day was the big question for all seniors. Most seniors like Mandi Howell said, I don't have any privileges. But others shared with Mark Ed- wards' view that It doesn't really bother me because I was going to stay anyway. This was also the first year seniors have had to have six classes. Some seniors like Shawn Fluttman agreed, Seniors should be able to leave early as a privilege. They also agreed with Lisa A. Eudy, I think it is terrible. Seniors should have the right to leave early. HARD AT WORK? COE Pam McSwain takes a break to model her Tacky day outfit. NEWS BREAK. Students spend their hurried lunch break with friends catching up on the latest news. In the past years seniors have had two and three COE's. Now they can only have one. Many seniors don't agree with this. Nancy Terry said, I don't see the reason for this, because English is the only required course so why shouldn't we finally be able to have more free time. Most seniors feel the way Pam Bell does, I believe that having one COE this year is a Rip Off from what other seniors had last year . . HOMEWORK TIME. After given the assignment, Angie Hardin works hard to get it done. 206 'Seniors
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