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Elected as both a junior and

senior maid on the homecom–

ing court, LISA FREY was a

three-year member of Student

Council. Anchor Club, and

Octagon Club. She was also a

member of Y-Teens and

BRUCE FOWLER was a

member of Rebel Band for three

years, serving as business man–

ager. Selected as outstanding

sophomore and junior band

member, Bruce was also selected

to All-District and All-State

bands for three consecutive years

and to All-State Choir for two

years. A Rebel Choir and

Ensemble member for two years,

Bruce was vice president of

Choir. Bruce, who was chaplain

A three-year member of

Student

Council,

ALLISON

BENNETI was also a member of

Y-Teens, Anchor Club, Octagon,

and Quill and Scroll. During her

senior year , she was vice

president of the class, a delegate

to La. Girl's State, and Anchor

Club treasurer. Allison, a former

Key Club sweetheart, was a

of Thespian Troupe 442 , had a

lead role in the musical " Bye Bye

Birdie," in his senior year, having

had a role in " The Marriage Bit"

as a junior. Bruce received the

DAR American history award and

represented WMHS at district

and state literary rallies for two

years. He was also a member of

National Honor Society and FCS.

His plans include a major in

medicine or pharmacy.

member of the Y-Teen Mardi

Gras Court in her sophomore year

and of the Christmas Court in her

junior year. As a junior, she

worked on the Rebelaire, and

attended not only yearbook

conventions but also the Couch–

dale Leadership Training Camp.

Allison' s plans include a major in

public relations at Ole Miss.

Scholarship, leadership, spirit

qualify seniors for honors

Rebelettes. Lisa , who served

as a bat girl for the baseball

team , was both a junior

varsity and varsity cheer–

leader. Her plans include a

major in education at the

University of Mississippi.

YVETTE HICKS. a three–

year member of Theatre–

Forensics, competed at sever–

al tournaments where she

won first , second, and third

place awards. She was also a

member of DECA and Y–

Teens. Yvette was an emcee

of the homecoming program,

and she received honorable

mention for her free enterprise

essay in state competition.

Her future includes a major in

either pre-law or dramatic arts

at Southern University.

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