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Front row: J. Baker. T. Scott, B. Oliver, G. Fry, T. Adair, T. Adair, B Means, S. Sharp. 2nd row: Coach Brown, B. Tomlin, K. Anderson, T. Herriford, K. McCoy, S. Kennedy, O. Fry, J. VanDevender. 3rd row: M Whitaker, W. Crenshaw. D. Jones, T. Tucker, B. Hunt, E. Hocott, T. Wester, M. VanAllen, P. Woodall. M. Heathman. 4th row: K. Thornell, E. Thornell, T. Travis, V. Guise, P. Porter, Ty Hampton, B. Catlett, M. Wiggins, R. May, E. Brothers, J. Greenbush, E. Goff, Coach McCowan. Spanish Club Front row: C. Shrader, J. Simon. S. Dunn, L. Lippard, C. Partain, J Calhoun, T. Adair, T Adair, B Curry 2nd row: M Littlefield, S. Wilson M Hayes. M. McConnell. B Tomlin, O. Fry, J. Nichols, K. Fitzgerald, M. Kauffman, Ms. Knight 3rd row: K. McClendon, S. Moore, J. Strain, B. Smith, S. McLaughlin, B. Parker, D. Smith, J. Smith, B. Davis, K. Mulson, A. Coggins. 4th row: T. Tucker, E. Goff, M. Wiggins, M. Whitaker, T. Travis, B. Catlett. R. May, W. Crenshaw, D. Simpson, S. Gill. Mr. Prewett cleans up after showing an experiment to the class while Thomas Foy just stands there and watches. Jeffrey Smith tries to figure out a Span- ish word while Lisa Lippard simply asks Ms. Knight for help. A little back talk 71
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Jerrie Blackshire shows some of her dance moves at the homecoming dance. Sheila Parrish looks through the micro- scope in science class. Chris Jones helps brighten up Mr. George's truck by painting it purple and gold before the state football game. Front row: Kim Mulson, Jeri Nichols, Michael Wiggins, James Schwartz. 2nd row: Sherry Moore, Ann Coggins, Court- ney Carolan, Otto Fry, Candy Crawley, Katy Fitzgerald, Mieke Kauffman, Vince Guise. Back row: Brad Morgan, Ernest Goff, Ty Hampton, Russ Biggs, Thomas Foy, Eric Mott. Wesley Crenshaw, Billy Daniel, Mrs. Goddard. Students, are you fed up with teachers? Do you ever get fed up with teachers? Do you wish you could let them know how you really feel — just once in a while? Spanish students, have you ever had a sentence counted wrong just because you had your accent in the wrong place? Beginning typists, have you ever had a whole page typed and have Mrs. Culps tell you to start over because it was one character off center? If teachers are really human, how can they be so unsympath- eric? Gabby Fry said, I hate it when teachers pressure me to finish a test. I have to take my time or I'll make more mistakes ' ers as people who purposely try to make them mad. But, have we ever looked at the teacher's view- point? Cathy Daniel tries to understand teachers; she said, I hate to ad- mit it, but most of the time teachers are right. They're just doing their job. Beth Love stated, I can under- stand why teachers are the way they are because I see what my mother has to put up with. „ x .i . Teenagers naturally view teach 70 You can t be serious ° 7
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FHA members Deena Wallace, Teresa LaRue, and Dana Jones take advantage of the refreshments at the FHA Christ- mas party. Colleen Siddons sneaks another cupcake at the FHA Christmans party. Front row: Belinda Means. Judy Baker, Melissa Wilkins, Deena Wallace, Misty Smith, Leslie Sales. 2nd row: Betsy Hicks, Teresa Scott, Kay Yandell, Pam Brahler, Stephanie Parnell, Cory Thompson, Beth Curry. 3rd row: Brenda Goff, Anita Eddy, Lisa Heathman, Maria Heathman, Dodie Cooper, Melissa Parrish, Teresa LaRue, Mrs. Wilkins. Back row: Dana Jones, Tami Wester, Lisa Cook, Maurie Gray, Sheila Parrish, Shannon Rayburn, Colleen Siddons, Patricia Reynolds. FHA 72 You can't be serious
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