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ufiing Tossw Along with the excitement of being a Junior and getting to leave campus for lunch was the selecting of a class ring. Each junior was shown a variety of styles, colors, and sizes. After ordering the rings came the waiting period. Pretty soon shouts could be heard in the Will you please turn my ring? The Class of '82 proudly showed off their rings which will remind them of special memories in times to come. W ,...-v. y , t an Q new Clockwise from top left: Jim Finley pops his knuckles. Mr. Ray Kinney shows some different ring styles. Some juniors select their rings. Charlie Bennett is amazed at the cost of the ring. Juniors show excitement at finally getting to order their rings.
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WFOL11' quarew The bell rings, students make a dash for the back door, and others return hot, tired, and complaining from P.E. As the year progresses students learned about archery, volleyball, basketball, and square dancing. With the western craze coming back, the coaches felt we needed some cultural enlightenment. In the gym during January, Mr.-Yarborough presented the Upper, Middle, and Lower schools with a snake show. He brought many of his pets and gave some helpful tips about the reptiles. , mn, Clockwise from top: Students play London Bridge during P.E. Swing your partner! Do-Si-Do! One of the many snakes shown at the snake show. A younger student help hold the mighty python. Janie Burnham does the swing. 96
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called Roverm Our annual field day took place last year on a sun- ny day in May. Students were given a wear-what- you-want-to day so they could begin the activities promptly after school. A good crowd showed up and participated in the relays, races, and games. Even the parents participated in a softball game against their children. After everyone was tired and hot, they went to the gym where food had been prepared and was ready to eat. The highlight of the day was the presentation of the awards. Kelley Burleson received the Most Outstanding Junior Girl Award and Greg Griffin took top honors as the Most Outstanding Jun- ior Boy. The NI Dare You Leadership Awards were presented to a Junior girl and boy for a change last year. The recipients were Lisa Peterson and Steve Weymouth. Everyone had a fun and exciting day and enjoyed it thoroughly. Clockwise from the top: A younger student watches in amazement. Marian Morrow gives Steve Weymouth the eye. Bill Putledge pours on the steam to beat Ben Hunter. These girls were drafted into participating in the tug-o-war against the boys. un l
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