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QU? gun- ABB X' 555551. ,-.. W ll! . ',.f , 2 AJ ll if .4 xx P fa' , 1 fn? 5. , f Angela Springer - FHA 10,11 treas.5 FBLA 10,115 BETA 115 Senior Cabinet5 Homecoming maid 115 Span- ish Club 11. julie Squires - BETA 10,11,125 Senior Cabinet5 junior Cabinet5 FBLA 10,11,125 Cheerleader 10,115 Office Aide 115 Homecoming maid 105 COE 12. Bryant Steele - BETA 1o,11, King's Club 11,125 Senior Cabinet5 FBLA 105 CYC 105 Biology Club 10. Tina Stripling - ch0lf1o,11,12. Erlk Swafford - open Door Club 12 sec.5 Governor's School AIt.5 NHS 125 BETA 125 Senior Cabinet5 FBLA 115 Annual Staff 10,11,12 people editor5 TAG 10,125 Quill and Scroll 'l'l,'l2. Kevin Swaims -Football 10,115 VICA 11,125 FBLA 105 Student Council 12. jerome Tenpenny - Annual Staff 10,115 Band 105 Lit. Magazine Staff 125 Quill and Scroll 12. Bridgit Thigpen -FBLA 11,12, Drama Club 10,11 vice pres., 125 Fire Marshall 105 Library Aide 10. Beth -l-l lOIT13S - Drama Club 115 FBLA 12. Krlstl Thomas - Basketball 'l0,'l'l5 Band 10,115VICA 'l'l,'I2 vice pres.5 BETA 11,125 NHS 125 junior Cabinet5 Senior Cabinet5 Office Aide 'l'l,'l2. Thinking Of The Good 'Ol Days Harold Shray Bus. Manager Will I pass my English test? How am I going to make my car payment? Why are my parents still on my case? It is hard to believe but the time that we are spend- ing here will someday be considered the good 'ol days. All of the frantic run- ning around trying to dis- cover life's true purpose while still trying to hold a job, go to school, prepare for the future, and if there is time, try to carry on a so- cial life. No one person or group of people can even suggest what a school means to others, but time will tell what we remember about the good 'ol days at Mills. Life since I came to Mills this year is strange because I use to go to McClellan, but one of the differences that I like is that here people seem to others more, Louis LeMaire said. I will always remember Mills because of all of the friends that I have made over the years. And because of the ways that it helped me look at things, Diane Clark said. Mills really helped me by having classes like DE. Be- cause of that it will help me get a job and if I decide to go to school I will have the money to go, William Mor- ris said. I will mainly remember the people that I have grown up with. I am glad that I met people here but it is also here that I am going to have to leave them this june, Michael Duggan said. Seniors 'l-45
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Harold Shray - Band 10,11,12 senior rep., All-Region 10,11,125 FBLA 105 Annual Staff 10,11 business man- ager5 Counselor Aide 10. Karen Shumaker - TAG 10,11,125Girl's State5 NHS 10,1'l,'l25 BETA 10,11,12 pres.5 Annual Staff 10 org. editor5 Lit. Magazine Staff 105 Care Committee 10,115 Senior Cabi- DCI. Shelly Siler - Band 105 cvc 105 FBLA 10,11,12, Office Aide 10,11 Nita Simmons - TAG 10,11,12, Annual Staff 11,125 NHS 125 BETA. Chris Smith - VICA 105 DECA 12. Ronnie Smith - cYc10,11, VICA 11,12 Tracie Smith - Volleyball 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,125 Track 10,115 FADD 12, FBLA 12, student Council 125 Senior Cabinet. Donavon Somers - FBLA 105 Senior Cabinet5 Student Council 125 King's Club 12. I 1' 3' Suzanne Melton, Elizabeth White, Kristi Henson, Sheilaine Moses goes up to the chalkboard pre and lerome Tenpenny work on the literary maga- pared to write down her homework assignment zine as they read, summarize, review, and choose for Spanish, Students discussed the assignment af colorful metaphors for poems, ter it was put on the board.
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Robert Thomas - VlCA125Se- nior Cabinet5 CYC 10,115 FBLA 10,115 NHS 125 Basketball 105 Counselor Aide 'l'l. Larry Thompson - BETA 12, TAG 10,11,125 Odyssey of the Mind 10. Tracy Thompson - FBLA 12. Michelle Tillar. lenel Tolefree - Fire Marshall 11,125 Student Council 125 Band 10,115 Flagline 10,115 Senior Cabinet5 Queen's Club 11. Kelly Tolefree - FBLA 10,11 rep.5 FHA 10,125 Band 115 Flagline 115 Senior Cabinet5 Student Council 125 Open Door Club 125 Queen's Club 11. Rodney Townsend - v1cA 11 vice pres.5 FBLA 105 Care Committee 12. Tim Turnage. W, Mayra Ullrich. Angela Underwood - FBLA 1o,11,12, FHA 105 Arr Club 105 VICA 10. V255 ' Q M i ,gb G Taking Gff CII The Lunch Shift Harold Shray Bus. Manager lt has been attempted for as long as anyone remem- bers. And it has always had the same two instructions: elude capture, and the most important, get away from school food and everything that comes with it. Leaving to go eat lunch has become a major part of the average school day this year. And since we all like to be involved in school func- tions it is only fair that the newest class at Mills is at- tended every day possible 146 People so as not to build up enough tardies to be sent to the office. The only problem with this noble idea is that some- one in their haste must have forgotten to tell the admin- istration. A very grave error since so many people seem to have it on their schedule. lt is the only class that we re- ally try to get to on time ljust ask any state trooper be- tween here and McDo- naldsl and all the teachers want to know where are you going? l have not had a teacher stop me for leaving at lunch this year, Mike Seymore said. Finally away from school and heading west down Dixon, the mission is half completed. But now we come to the most difficult question that we will face, Where can we go on lunch period? l do not worry much about where l go at lunch. lt really doesn't matter as long as l don't have to stay here, Stephanie Wilbern said.
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