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I I We re on the Top - SENIORS!' Nancy lean Adkins Timothy Marvin Atkins Vickie Lee Barefoot Stephen Stuart Bell Bobbie Gayle Best Willis Eugene Blackwelder lohn Marshall Blust Pamela Thomas Bodenheimer QT limmy Gray Bailey Kathryn Lynn Barber ff Senior Class Officers make the year worthwhile. Seated: 5 Keith Partido, Pres.g Standing: Vickie Barefoot, Sec.g E Larry jones, Tre'as.g Mike Kochel, V. Pres. FT O R S SENIORS 135
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After Twelve Long Years We Can Finally Say: lt seemed unbelievable to be up there at long last - Seniors. In fact, comments made at the beginning were mainly, I still feel like a ju- nior. Then, somewhere along the way, it happened. Seniors became Seniors. Applying for college, looking for jobs, and preparing for graduation be- came the initial things to be done. Constant looking through college catalogues, sending in applications for admission and suffering through numerous shots in order to pass the medical re- quirements of a college kept Seniors busy. Acceptance made it worth the time, but the lonely feel- ing of rejection made it some- times seem hopeless. There were winners and there were losers - the hardships of a world outside had already begun to show themselves. job Profiles were done in all English IV classes. This task consisted of filling out forms and answering personal ques- tions to get a etter view of oneself and a career that was best suited for the person. Graduation was no longer a dream but had become a not- so-far away reality. The class of '72 made their own out- standing gesture by choosing gold caps and gowns. But, that was where the ex- citement for Seniors stopped. For some, the idea of leaving was no big thin . For others, the reality ofg raduation shook them a littee as they realized that high school was over. They knew they'd never have life so easy again. They may have even thought of when it all started - back in the good ole' days - and wondered how long it would be before their Senior year became a part of that old cliche. T34 SENLORS Myrtle Beach, here we come '
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Thomas Madison Bond Elizabeth Blair Brackin Wanda Carol Collins Sherree Simmons Connor -gggmf Dora lean Broadway Gregory Glenn Cook QV! Nona Beth Carroll Mada Dyann Crain Little Things Become Significant: QB. Lindley Sandra Ware Cummings Charles Wayne Davidson Billy Beaver and Pam Baker enjoy a casual conversation. Debra Carol Davis Thomas Alfred Davis, Ir. 136 SENIORS
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