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Caryn Adair Trena Adair Tresa Adair Karen Anderson Steve Bastion Jerrie Blackshire Shelly Breck Matt Brigance Edward Brothers Tracy Bryant Courtney Carolan Barry Catlett Ann Coggins Candy Crawley Wesley Crenshaw Becky Crosby Laura Daniel Clayton Davis Robert Davis Regina Dust Jill Elmore Tonja Faughn Katy Fitzgerald Otto Fry Adrian Garza Ryder Gaston Shirley Gill Ernest Goff J.C. Greenbush Vince Guise Ty Hampton Deedra Hardin Danny Harper Nora Helms Shelly Hewitt Kathie Hill Eric Hocott Billy Hoover Mieke Kauffman Cris Kitchens Teresa Kitchens Melissa Littlefield 98 We're in this together
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Danny Spain Rick Spears Chuck Swafford Jim Tanner Lichea Templeman Cory Thompson Cindy Tillery Brenda Tomlin Martha VanAllen Alice Waid Mark Walker Scott Webb Stacy Weinbrenner Michelle Whitaker DeWayne Whitehead Tammy Wigton Russell Wilson Brenda Yandell Now that you’ve come to your Junior year it’s Almost Paradise Welcome to the tour of the years. I'm your guide Anna Chronism. Today we will travel down the Junior vortex. We start the tour with a view 6f Mrs. Phelps' Eng- lish class. This is the site of many grade points' deaths, with the study of Dickin- son and Hemingway. many Juniors yearly. His 'jokes' tickle the funny bone of every sadist in the class. A quick trip to Study Hall is next, during which you can see almost everything except studying going oij. This can include library- hopping, chess playing, and note writing. quickly followed by Mr. Bailey's Advanced Pro- gramming, which is affec- tionately nick-named 'Games 101 by the Juniors taking it. Mr. Miller, with the U.S. History j D fKe Cotton 5wl7”brings us one step closer to the end of today's tour. And, ladies and gentle- men, if you will look ahead approximately twelve months, you can see the world-famous light at the End of the Tunnel, which marks graduation from BHS — but that's another tour. Any questions? Next is Mr. Hocott and Algebra II. His three by four matrices coiifuse Britton Julien asks Rob George, Is this our homework? during Mrs. Crawley's general science class. Mrs. Goddard's Chemis- try class comes right before lunch. Among other things, our growling stom- achs make it seem like the longest class of the day. Lunch takes many forms — especially if you eat in the cafeteria — this is Almost Paradise 97
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Ricky Lunsford Rhonda Massey Ricky May Karen McAnally Amber McConnell Shane McKinney Sheryl Miller Sherry Moore Kim Mulson Ted Napier Jeri Nichols Stephanie Parnell A day of hunting involves more than just killing harmless woodland beasts 4:00 A.M. The alarm rings and you get up and throw it against the far wall. 8:00 A.M. You wake up on your own and wonder, while getting dressed, how little pieces of plastic got on the floor. 8:30 A.M. You leave the house with your gun after drink- ing one and a half glases of milk and eating four fig newtons. 9:45 A.M. Your toes freeze. 10:15 A.M. Your nose gets frostbitten. 11:00 A.M. You lose the feeling in your legs. 12:00 P.M. You wish you had lunch. 2:00 P.M. You finally see a deer......being carried out of the woods by another hunter. 9:00 A.M. You get on your deer stand, which is covered 5:00 P.M. You get bored with ice, and discover that three pair of socks is not twiddle your thumbs, enough. and lay your gun down then 5:15 P.M. You see the big- gest deer of your life. But your gun! It's out of reach! You grab at the gun and try to get off a shot, but too late. The deer is gone. 5:20 P.M. You get disgusted and head home. Sound familiar, anyone? Al- though December deer season isn't this bad (well, not every time) it is still challenging enough for the Great White Hunter in all of us. Gene Stafford, builds the steps up to his deer stand.
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