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Gobrielle Fair: Gobrielle is one of the most cooperative students l've ever had, she's determined, dedicated, she studies hard, she goes the ex- tra mile, -Mrs. Coppola. Lawanda Franklin: La- wanda has a very happy, posi- tive outlook on life that is contagious. She's a very intel- ligent young lady, and uses her knowledge to better her- self. She's well respected by everybody, -Mrs. Hightow- er. Tamera Gentry: Tamera is a conscientious person, she works hard not only for her- self but for her school. At all times she has what's best for other people at heart. Through her hard work, her consciousness, and the fact that she's just a good person, she deserves it, -Mrs. St. Clair Knoxie Hall: Knoxie is high- ly respected by the faculty as well as his peers. He is a strong influence and he uses his leadership ability not to en- hance himself but to enhance his school and whatever proj- ect he's working for, -Mrs. Hightower. Monica johnson: Monica is enthusiastic, outgoing, and a very knowledgeable young lady. She is also a leader in our school and always has an opti- mistic outlook on life, -Mrs. Hightower lennifer lones: I've had so many opportunities to work with gifted young people, but jennifer is one of the high- lights that I will look back on always. She has the rare quali- ty of being more than just a student to me, she has been a friend. Jennifer has given Mills High School her time, talent, and a little of her 'soul', -Mrs. Wilcox. Hall of Fame 'I17
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Lisa Berry: Lisa is truly a gifted individual. Stable, depend- able, dedicated, mature, wit- ty, and creative are but a few adjectives which describe her. She has achieved aca- demic excellence and demonstrated a talent for dealing with others. Her high goals are inspiring to both teachers and peers. I will miss Lisa and the vital role she has played in my life this year, but I will enjoy watching her flourish in years to come, - Mrs. Lowery. Caroline Breashears: Car- oline is a perfectionist in ev- ery sense ofthe word, both in her music and everything else, -Mr. McAnally Keith Couch: Keith has been a leader in every way. He's an outstanding athlete as well as musician, -Mr. McAnally. Norman Dunn: Norman is a top student and one of our outstanding athletes, - Coach Parks. 5 Sya it .H 2, Eglfilling The Claim To Fame. PCOPIQ Editor Fame! l'm gonna live forever, l'm gonna learn how to fly l'm gonna make it to heaven, light up the sky like a flame, Fame! l'm gonna live forever, baby remember my name! Everybody would like to be famous so some of the members of the 1988 Mills Hall of Fame may agree with this verse because being selected for the Hall of Fame is an honor. Hall of Fame students were nominated by teachers, then all nominees were listed on ballots. Teachers give each student a rating and the students with the highest ratings were re- viewed bythe Hall of Fame 116 People committee which was made up of teachers. Then they were selected for The Hall of Fame. Being selected for the Hall of Fame means a lot to me. It makes me feel good to know that the faculty thinks so highly of me be- cause it could have easily. been the next person in- stead of me. lt is an honor and pleasure and l wouldn't change it for anything in the world, Monica johnson said. It is indeed a great honor to be selected, for this elite group of students have made their names known at Mills. Through dedica- tion, leadership, study and hard work these twenty students have earned the right to be in the Hall of Fame. l think that being named a member of Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor that has been be- stowed upon me. l feel touched that the faculty has chosen me to be an honoree, Gobrielle Fair said. Hall of Fame pictures were taken at Riverfront Park and though the wind was like a small hurricane, the fading sun blended well with the gazebo and fountain. lt's hard to follow be- hind last year's honorees but it's an ex honor to know you've done somt that left an impact on school, Brian Linn This recogniti showed some of the' students Mills had show. For some of s just being recog for their work wa warding. They been through many ficult and challe experiences, but have worked hard Mills and now they earned their place in stars. ......-.......... Sl l
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Lang Kirshberger: Lang de- serves Hall of Fame if for no other reason that he does not fit the mold of the perfect stu- dent. He has proven himself an outstanding young man of high moral character. -Mrs. Whitfield. Brian Linn: Brian's contribu- tions to Mills are numerous. He's a talented photographer, dedicated student, and a loyal friend. His gentle spirit has a way of making all of us in his company feel good, -Mrs. Lowery. Lynette Linsy: Lynette works well with others and always has a good attitude. She is an enthusiastic, hard-working leader who, when given a re- sponsibility, gets the job done well, -Mrs. Elder. Ryan McMurray: Ryan is more than eager for anything I present to him. He is a very deserving young man, -Mrs. Larson. Sheilaine Moses: Sheilaine is the one who keeps us in line, keeps us in good temper, and keeps us at it. We admire her sense of humor and ap- preciate her smile, -Mrs. Green. Treva Peyton: Treva has done a lot of extra-curricular activities. She's given up a lot of her learning time to do things like make backdrops, things that help build school spirit and present a profes- sional image for Mills High School. She's participated in so many things like Close-Up, she's an inquisitive young lady who has managed to blend cheerleading and art and aca- demics all together, -Mrs. Whitfield. 'l 18 People
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