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David Rcmy Robert Riley Lisa Robertson Wesley Robertson Kelly Robinson Sean Rowe Becky Sales Nick Samson Sherry Scantling Mark Scott Mindy Scott Stephan Scott Kelli Shepard Charlie Shrader Michelle Simmonds Jennifer Simon Chris Simpson Daniel Simpson Stacy Sitzes Cody Smith Joyce Smith Jill Strain Carl Strickland Dean Swint Sherman Tanner Brad Taylor Brian Taylor Bobbie Templemann Billy Terry Kim Terry Kathy Toon Patricia Vickers Charles Walker Sherry Wann Richard Watson Clay Webb Andrea Wells Charles White Joe Wigton Michael Wilkins Kim Witt Brian Wooldridge 104 We're in this together
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Charles Lindley Lisa Lippard John Mattson Cliff McAnally Kelly McClendon Joel McDonald Michael McLeod Shelley Meadows Dale Means Billy Meek Courtney Miller Gabe Mizell Johnny Mott Eric G. Nelson Dee O'Bar Chrissy Partain Jamie Phillips Gary Pirraglia Patricia Preston Lorinda Prince John Quinalty Now that you have a the Hey! What are you do- ing in the Senior High Wing? You're just an eighth grader. You don't have the privilege to have lockers with us seniors. Listen. I'm a freshman now. Oh, really. Well, excuse me. You're a freshman. How are you doing in Al- gebra? Don't even mention the word Algebra. All those x's and y's confuse me so heat is bad that 1 think I'm in English taking a spelling test. Is Mrs. Scheel's class pretty tough? Yeah. It is tough. I can't understand the stupid diagramming or the dif- ference between gerunds and participles. Oh, yeah, we have to read Romeo and Juliet. Who can un- derstand all that 'Where for art thou?' stuff? You better understand name on it. This year is the first year your grades really count. The heat is on. Tell me about it. Did you know that our class is always the biggest be- cause some people stay in ninth grade so long? Talk about pressure. Really. Just wait 'til you're a senior. 1 can wait. That is if I make it that far. I'm just glad that I'm a freshman. I finally have a name. Kelli Shepherd sure doesn't look like a freshman but we ll take her word for it this time. The heat is on 103
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Pranksters, A fairly common species, Live for laughs You walk into Biology wondering what it is Mrs. Goddard has in store for you today. As the tardy bell rings, she mutters, Okay, class, get your notes out. Today, we are going to discuss genus and species. Genus and species make up a scientific name for ev- ery living thing. Such as a human is Homo sapien. An Americanus prank- sterus is a very common species in our society. It looks very similiar to a normal human being ex- cept for a keen look in its eye and a mischievious grin that makes a prank- ster different. A prankster, as it is commonly called, lives and breathes for only one thing, laughing. If a prankster has never humil- iated a person in its life, such as taping a sign that reads KICK ME! to some one's back or tripping a person and letting him and But; the re is one specific species that' 1 would like to talk about. That is Ameri- canus pranksteru x Whal is Moriah Hayes putting in that purse? Someone will find out. Mrs. Parnell helps Ricky Ayde- lott with the heavy planning typi- cal of a serious prankster. Ricky Lunsford catches son flack from his latest victim. Pa Crenshaw. Pranksters 105 Guess who just pulled another practical joke? Dana Day's victim knows. his books fly down the hall, then that prankster is very abnormal and very in- active. Pranksters (Americanus pranksterus) are fairly common. So, there prob- ably is at least one full- blooded prankster in your crowd. Be careful and re- member. Pranksters can't help what they do. It's in their genes. Pranksters live for a laugh. Ricky Aydclott, Brian Taylor, Michael Wilkins, and Scotty Dunham have been caught in a strategy session for their next big prank.
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