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234 At the Senior Banquet Randy Murphy receives the superlative award for most handsome male. Life has just begun . . Life has just begun for the class oi '81 served as the motto for this year's seniors, and graduation marked the beginning of their lives outside the high school. Approximately two hundred and thirty seniors marched across the stage at Walker Stadium as the packed stands of family and friends admired the achievement. The Senior class of 1981 waits patiently for the ceremony to begin. wil-r-'HL
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-'--ww.. . 5,2--mf: , . E .. -, 31-- Vi A-.,v,,t ,. ., 1 .. .gig .A D 4? 'ff' . 1 vgQQ,'5i'1 43,s,:J!r 2515 . .f , ffi1'f5?f.Q if l ' l' Q Seventh place winner in state competition, Ralph Arnn shows how to keep an eye on the ball. The doubles team of Steve Dolman and Mike Nakpairat, formed less than a month before regionals, catapults to a second place at the state tournament. l 4 In singles competition, senior Joni Hann swings to a state first place finish. , l Sports Wrap-Up il . wi Athletes in Spring Sports, from the baseball team to individuals in tennis, performed well, breaking old records or retaining state crowns. Baseball: The Tiger hurlers earned a 15-14 record, qualifying them for regional championship fell short. Track: John Goetg was an individual standout on the boy's team, placing in both regionals and state in the one hundred yard dash with a first and third respectively. f Fourteen girls iqualified at regionals for state competition and returned home with the state 3A crown for the second year in a row. Despite foul weather and various injuries, the gals were far ahead of the other competitors with forty points. Golf: Coming fromlbehind the duffers placed fourth in the state tournament, while Ralph Arnin's seventh place was the best individual effort. Tennis: As a teamu the girls earned the state second place berth. Winners in singles were Joni Hann, first, and Dana Russell, third. The doubles team of Valerie Medcalf and Mary Ahn Crowe placed third, while a fourth was earned by Kathy Dolamn and Rita Franks. A new doubles team of Steve Dolman and Mike Nakpairat produced a second place, Kip Cox and Brett Meddows, a third. ln the team tally the boys won fifth at state. ., if Brenda Cheek il ll H l l. 2
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Late arriving senior picture: Teri Reed. Excitement ' n gains the atteniio and Kerry Smith her nails in Valedictorian variedly on the faces of seniors: Claudia Embry James Esteph, Jessie Eubanks, Steve Dolman, the valedictorian's poem, but Ronna Holt chews of giving her farewell address. Smith leads U19 S6I'1i0I' class in the DYOCGSSIODSI I -.
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