The Longhorn Express (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 2004 Page: 1 of 20
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Congratulations
Mailing Label, If Applicable
by Senior Reporters
—Chast Wolfe, Senior
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In honor of our graduates, we
have included these memories
from our senior reporters. Best
of luck to the Class of 2004!
driving skills (haha)... Leah for
being the best ag mechanic with
es, having trouble finding Mr.
Boone, and trying to get every-
thing done that a senior needs to
offer in Kerrville, and
we did not want to go
to a big school from a
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are very nice, and I did not expect
any different.
I am really glad I moved
to Harper despite it being my sen-
ior year; it was better than spend-
ing my senior year in Ozona. I will
never forget the people I got close
to, finally making it to Regional
Track Meet in pole vaulting, my
first year in volleyball, hunting
with friends’, watching movies at
friends houses and theaters, and
our Physics homework group.”
—Katheryn Walston,
Senior
Prom... page 2 Senior Trip... page 3 Awards... page 4-5 Where Are They Now?... page 6 Fashion Help... page 7
Seniors... pages 8-11 Sports... pages 12-13 Baby Face... page 15 Nat’l Range Contest... page 16 Elementary... pages 18-19
and, Mrs. Walker’s famous words
of “Don’t even think about it!”
I will always remember the fight
in elementary between Krista,
Roslyn, and Hailey... also, when
Shelly had both the Raz boys as her
boyfriends and one day broke up
with them for trying to tie her
shoes... of course, there are the
hair do’s of our elementary years,
such as our pig-tails and sideways
pony tails. There was also that time
when Vivian, Kat, Katie, Lacey,
Leah, and I blocked Austin’s truck
in before a volleyball game. There
is also the more recent of Trace
chasing Trey with the rat snake,
and Trey also being our hall moni-
tor. Good times, Good times.”
—Kelly Brown, Senior
“I have been here since the
eighth grade. My memories of pretty close to them.
Harper consist of how scared I The people in Harper
“I moved to Harper my
freshman year during Christmas
break. Throughout high school I
had some memorable moments,
like in pre-AP Biology, when Mrs.
McCrary laughed at me for being
When I leave the
Longhorns, what I will take with
me is mainly an education that
will advance me to the career I
want to be in and memories that
will last a lifetime.”
—Krystle Cummings, ______
Senior
was the first day of school, and not
knowing anybody... Mrs. Barker’s
intimidating yell when I had her in
class... Coach Kyle’s teaching
methods and his saying ‘Who let
the Homs out?!’... Mrs.
McCrary’s, ‘Good science, good
science’... how the football team
had an undefeated season this
year... and, finally, my last year of
memories at Harper High School
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“Ever since I can remember, I
have lived in Harper. I moved to
Harper when I was 2 years old,
and I have been here ever since. I
started school at Harper in Pre-K. are the senior trip, my PALS class-
Harper is where I have grown up
and made memories and friends.
My first day in kindergarten, I
don’t remember being scared, but get done before graduation.
I do remember my mom was
wearing a yellow dress. I will
never forget Jody and his imagi-
nary horse Poncho, Russell for
being Mr. Nosy in kindergarten,
and reading in the bathtub in Mrs.
Bacon’s room.
And, who can forget Trey for his
crazy hair and his fear of bugs,
swimming, and roller coasters...
Tyler for all his phone calls in sev-
enth grade... Joey for his notorious dad had gotten a job
fights with the little kids in the
cafeteria... and, the coon that was
put in Drew’s locker?
Then there’s Megan for her good 2A school. I planned
driving skills (haha)... Leah for on just finishing my
senior year and then
me and putting together the best leaving for college in
lawn mower engine that for some San
reason didn’t run after that... spit- majoring
ting ice on track busses with
Montoya... and how beautiful
Andrew, Austin and Joey looked
in their skirts. I will never forget
our track team this year and all
that I have gained from that expe-
rience.
I am not sure what my last mem-
ory will be from high school, but I
do know that I will leave here
ready for what’s next, and I will be
able to take all of my experiences shy at first, not ever
and memories with me.”
—Allison Flanders, Senior
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most advanced
Biology student... being moved to
a new seat in Spanish every time
anybody was caught talking...
memories of Austin, Keith,
and me being the most smart alec
underclassmen to the upperclass-
men... and the ‘dog and coon fight
in the rain’ speech by Coach
Kyle.”
“I’ll never forget the time that
we thought Vivian broke her nose
because she ran into Casey... then
the time when Betty and I were
playing volleyball and the ball
bounced back and forth off our
faces. There was also Coach
Buxton’s “step down” saying
which we will always remember...
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