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Eric E. Staton Tina Staton Troy Stockton Dean Stone Kimberly Ann Talbert Nancy Lorraine Terry Anita Lynette Thomas John Michael Thompson Paula Ann Troutman Kimberly Denean Tucker Misty L. Tucker Ricky S. Tucker Chris Wallace Jeff A. Watters Christopher Lee Weide Alex W. Whitley Chad Whitley Mariln Diana Whitley Mark W. Williams Sharon Jean Yarbrough Seniors 207
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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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ffm! Qy 9050 wma in ADS From afternoon shop- ping at Belk's to night gatherings at Burger Shack, local advertisers made an extra effort to provide That Special Touch for their cus- tomers and school. Area businesses gave their support to the Colts in numerous ways throughout the year. Many businesses fun- neled their support to the community's center TAKING IN THE SIGHTS. Lots of local people come out to celebrate Independence Day by watching the annual parade sponsored by the town of Oakboro. by purchasing ads in the Pegasus and the Colt Club Football Program, others donated mate- rials needed during the year. Through their support and encouragement, ad- vertisers, both large and small, helped make this school special. The combination of adver- tiser's and parent's support gave the school That Special Touch. BIRD'S EYE VIEW. An aerial shot of the school and the surrounding area shows, by the numerous cars, that most everyone had a full day of school. 'A ds Divider' '
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