Clinton High School - Torch Yearbook (Clinton, AR)

 - Class of 1986

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From the first day of school, it was obvious that we had changed. No longer were we just in high school , we were seniors. We had made it to the top. This year seemed to go faster than the oth- ers, and as we dreamed of the fu- ture, we couldn ’t help but remember the past. We made new friendships while others faded, we tasted suc- cess and failure, we laughed and at times we cried. As we changed from child to adult, we each devel- oped our own, distinctive, personal- ities. Though we are all different, we share a common trait. We are the graduating seniors of nineteen- hundred, eighty-six. Upper right. Esther Pipkin Jay Chalk smile for the camera during Homecoming Week. Right: JoAnn Bates seems relaxed as she works her latest computer program. Charlie Me New Jim Miller Melanie Miller Rexanna Morrison Esther Pipkin 14 Benji Rains Kellie Shannon Steve Sisco

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Robin Johnson Kathy Keko Rocky Kirkendoll Roy Kirkpatrick Tammy Kling Senioritis” Senioritis (Seniorus hyperus maximus) is a terrible disease that strikes about 99.9% of all seniors. The failure to turn in homework and skipping classes are sure signs that a student is afflicted with this disease. Other symptoms are threatening freshmen, failing tests, sleeping in class (Randy Treece should know about this one), and counting down to the last day of school. There are a few ways to slow down this illness: a lecture, an F on the report card, or if all else fails, a firm application of the board to the backside. However, the only cure for this dreadful disease is GRADUATION, 19861 Julie Lasater Shawnna Lefler Chris Mann Tammy McAleese 13



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Left: Charlie Me New £ Roy Kirkpatrick smile for the camera on their way to class. Below. Tammy Kling didn't expect to be caught on Candid Camera” as she re- turned from lunch. Above: Jamie Elliott 6 Sue Jennings were cra- zier than usual on Crazy Day. Billy Thompson Angela Treece Randy Treece Darrin Ward Ken Whillock Brett Williams John Willoughby Steve Willoughby 15

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