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Lichea Templeman Cory Thompson Ernie Thornell Cindy Tillery Brenda Tomlin Martha VanAllen Alice Waid Mark Walker Scott Webb Stacy Weinbrenner Michelle Whitaker DeWayne Whitehead Sheri Wielkey Tammy Wigton Russell Wilson Brenda Vandell UUho's UUho Voting on class favorites doesn't take much time because, as Ernie Thornell pointed out when Mrs. Phelps passed out the ballots in English class, After being together as a family as long as the seniors have, everyone already knows who's going to get what. Mrs. Hampton remarked that she wished seniors wouldn't write the same names on all of the categories, as some did. She said, Sometimes the ballot count was so close that only one vote separated the winner from the runners-up, hardly a majority. One thing about this tradition, it's just that — a tradition. Success cannot be predicted; beauty is in the eye of the beholder. By Stanley Sharp Jill Chalfant, Wittiest, and Cory Thompson, Most Talkative, express their views of the Bearcats during a pep rally. Photo by Trena Adair GOOD FOR YOU. SENIORS LAYOUT DESIGN BY BRIDGET DAVIS
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Nickey Abbott uses a lateral elbow to stop his opponent, James Mashburn. Photo by Mr. Atchley SENIORS TURN INTO KARATE KIDS The six seniors in the United Kempo Gung Fu Academy, taught by Mr. Monty Atchley, are Steve Earls, Mark Walker, Nickey Abbott, Marc McElveen, Shodai Monty Atchley, Russ Biggs, and James Mashburn. Photo by Stanley Sharp Seniors Tu rn Into Karate Kids Mr. Monty Atchley, the school counselor, has intro- duced a new art form to the school — martial arts. He runs the Arkansas Kempo and Gung-fu Acade- my, one of four in the state. He says he chose these two forms of martial arts because they are the two most effec- tive styles he is familiar with. He teaches how to fight and defend one's self, meditation and breathing techniques, physiology, first aid, and CPR. For two class hours a week, and two to three hours work- ing on their own, the students must be dedicated to doing their best. The self-discipline neces- sary to learn the art allows his students to improve their self-confidence, self-esteem, and goal-setting abilities. A code of ethics goes hand- in-hand with the discipline and instruction. Any misuse of the knowledge results in immediate dismissal from the academy. Why do the students do it? Steve Earls, who will be up for his first black belt soon, and Mark Walker have been tak- ing lessons for a few years and have chosen it as a hobby. Russ Biggs and Marc McEl- veen, beginners, decided to take the'classes for the self- improvement the art would provide. Master George Ng, one of Mr. Atchley's first teachers, said, “The essence of Gung-fu is the way of the hard-work- ing gentleman. By Eric Nel- son and Stanley Sharp
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Senior Favorites clown around at the park. Ben Anderson was selected Most School Spirit; Betsy Hicks, Most Talented; Britton Ju- lien, Most Talkative; Sonja Dempsey, Most School Spirit; Buckley Foster, Wittiest; and Russ Biggs, Most Likely to Succeed and Most Talented. Martha Van Allen and Frank Johnson were named Best Look- ing and Most Athletic. Martha was also voted Most Likely to Succeed and Best Dressed. Jim Tanner and Brenda Tomlin were selected Most Courteous and Most Dependable. Jeff Smith was chosen Best Dressed. Photos by Trena Adair WHO 'S WHO
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