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Bridgette Davis tries to decide which Mickey Mouse shirt to buy. Alice Waid gladly walks Todd Tucker off the field after he and his teammates successfully conquered another oppo- nent. Christy Weisenbach pretends to be Mrs. Smith while Cathy Daniel watches in amusement. Front row: Andrea Gossett, Andrea Wells, Sherri Fouls, Michelle Simmonds. Back row: Robert Riley, Daniel Simpson, Dee O'Bar, Mr. Watts, Becky O Bar, Weldon Gartman. Front row: J. Tanner, S. Carolan, E. Rogers, G. Gray, R. McDonald, B. Foster, A. Littlefield. 2nd row: M. BYigance, D. Posey, S. Earls, A. Duke, S. Wielkey, E. Tanner, W'. Gartman, R. Gaston, D. Means. 3rd row: T. Zornes, S. Scantling, J. McDonald, R. Aydelott, G. Stafford, J. Cessna, T. Bryant, Mr. McDonald. 4th row: M. Wilkins, T. Zornes, M Roberts, J. Hicks. D. Nelson, M. Walker, D. Simpson, M. Bradford. Back row: L. Upton, J. Mashburn, B. Julien, M. Robbins, R. Puckett, M. Scott, T. Philmon, R. Watson, C. Swafford, S. Frost. FBLA Front row: T. Foy. R. Garner, T. Adair, C. Daniel, M. VanAllen, S. Maxwell, R. Biggs. 2nd row: C. Berry, M. Littlefield, O. Fry, P. Woodall, C. Crawley, A. McConnell, L. Brothers, Mrs. Culps. 3rd row: T. Dunham, J. Elmore, C. Kitchens, L. Preston. S. Gill, A. Coggins, K. Anderson, L. Daniel, K. Fitzgerald, S. Sharp. 4th row: B. Parker, C. Weisenbach, S. Burdue, T. Hampton, J. Gibson, A. Dennis, E. Mott, A. Crain, S. Barnard, B. Morgan, L. May. Back row: L. Fuell, T. Kitchens, B. Love, L. Armstrong, B. Yandell, J. Simmonds, G. Evans, j. Simon, B Gifford, J. Ross, R. Reed. 68 You can't be serious
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Betsy Hicks sings Rocky Top in the Mr. and Miss BHS Contest which was sponsored by the Senior Beta Club. Clubs You can't be serious From the future” clubs to the service clubs, all you need to do is look around and you're almost certain to find an organization you would like. All clubs have some pur- pose, even if on the outside it just looks like a good way to get out of a home- room period. But to do what needs to be done, the clubs have to have some income — fun- draisers. They might host a talent show like the Junior Beta Club or sell candy, the band's project. Band member Mike Rob- bins said, The fundraisers are sometimes a real pain. But with us trying to get new uniforms, it helps. To see how their members compare to members of clubs in other schools, four of our organizations attend conventions and contests. The FFA judges livestock at the Arkansas-Oklahoma Fair. One FBLA member, Brad Morgan, won in Data Pro- cessing at the 1986 Arkan- sas contest and then com- peted in Washington, D.C., last summer. The Beta Club travels to Little Rock every year to participate in the state con- vention. A member is picked to run for state of- fice. State officers run for national office. Our candi- date was Martha VanAllen, who ran for Secretary. The theme we picked for my campaign was 'If you like Van Halen . . . you'll love VanAllen.' We thought It was a unique ap- proach. Band members constantly play practical jokes on each other — including scream- ing, Yeah, Pooh Bear! as drum majorette Christy Weisenbach received tro- phies for marching con- tests. No matter how straight the advisors want to play it — with clubs, you can't be se- rious.
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Ladies’ choice Attention Guys! Have you ever wondered just what a girl is looking for in a guy? Well, here's your chance. You must re- alize, of course, all girls don't look for the same things in guys. We all know that appearance is important, but girls do look for other things. He has to be outgoing. I think a guy has to be very active. Some- one who enjoys sports, Candy Crawley said. Trena Adair commented, Hav- ing some looks would help, but I Martha VanAllen who is running for State Beta Secretary is discussing her strategy for the Beta Convention. think a guy needs to have a good sense of humor. Stephanie Parnell looks at how tall a guy is. I don't want to date a 4'11 shrimp, but I don't want a 7' giant, either. Some girls, such as Heather Ab- bott, look for a guy who is mys- terious. She claims that they have to be interesting. So, guys, cheer up. No matter what your qualities are, there is a girl out there somewhere look- ing for a guy like you. Ladies choice 69
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