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Caryn Adair Trena Adair Tresa Adair Karen Anderson Jimmy Blackburn Shelly Breck Matt Brigance Edward Brothers Courtney Carolan Barry Catlett Ann Coggins Wesley Crenshaw Becky Crosby Laura Daniel Robert Davis Sandy Dickens Regina Dust Jill Elmore I Ricky Lee Melissa Littlefield Ric Lunsford Rhonda Massey Ricky May Katy Fitzgerald Trina Flowers Trisa Franklin Otto Fry Ryder Gaston Shirley Gill Ernest Goff Vince Guise Candy Haller Ty Hampton Deedra Hardin Eric Hocott Billy Hoover Van Asa Judy Mieke Kauffman Scott Kiersey Cristal Kitchens Teresa Kitchens TAKE IT FROM US
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Take t From Us As long as it gets thirty miles to the gallon it's in with me. Gene Stafford By the time students earn the name of Juniors they want to earn the right to own a car. Sports cars are teenager's first choice, but usually the average student humbly accepts anything that will make it out of the driveway. Photos by Trend Adair If the car gets me where I want to go, it's in with me. David Posey Most high school students these days would give almost anything to own a sportscar, the sportscars are in, but the Vugo reminds me of a match box. Jacky Young Mr. Miller gives his history class time to study for tests but Susan Terry, Stephanie Parnell, Susan Weaver, and Sheila Parrish find other interesting things to do. GOOD FOR YOU, JUNIORS LAYOUT DESIGN BY; JENNIFER HOLT
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Juniors cost aside Cast aside like the mid- dle child, juniors are too old to get excited over a dri- ver's license but too young to think about graduation. One thing on every ju- niors mind is that they are not ready to graduate in twelve months, but they must begin planning for it now. Hence ACT and Na- tional Merit tests come into the picture. Many times preparation begins to wear away on their minds. Rhonda Massey ex- plained that the time limit for each part of the Nation- al Merit test was frustrat- ing to her. Some juniors just despise filling out all of the registration that is required. Jeri Nichols stat- ed that the registration questions for the ACT were tedious. She also re- marked that it took almost an hour to fill out the reg- istration forms. But along with these necessary preparations for college, juniors get the privilege of purchasing a class ring. For some this means begging and plead- ing with Mom or Dad. For others it means tracking down a part-time job; along with keeping their grades up to Mom and Dad's standards. Perhaps the largest bat- tle could be for more free- dom and independence. With cars as our means of escape, the urge to come and go as you please is tempting though usually money plays an important role. Christina Woosley said, When you become a junior, you become more independent. You don't want your parents to do as much for you ... except hand out the money when you need it! But juniors don't need to worry because they won't be cast aside for long. By Sherry Moore That's a good one! laughs Eric Hocott, minutes after everyone had already gotten the joke! Photo by Trena Adair. Karen McAnally Amber McConnell Sheryl Miller Sherry Moore Mark Mott Kim Mulson Ted Napier Scotty New Jeri Nichols Stephanie Parnell Bruce Parrish Sheila Parrish Phillip Porter David Posey Matthew Powell Jeff Rogers Sherry Scantling Liz Shackleford
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