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Bolle-Dean Jenny Bolle Bryan Boykin Jessie Braddock Paul Bramlet Randy Bridgeford Melissa Brothers Cheryl Brown John Brown Sandra Brown Sherri Brown Tony Brown Kim Bruski Donald Burk Vic Burnette Cathy Burns Cynthia Buttrill Paula Calhoun Darla Calvert Mike Campbell Billy Cantrell Janie Carden Paula Carson David Carter Tony Carter Scott Cassaday Rene Cheek Susan Cheramie Wade Clowdus John Cochran Kevin Collins Bret Comstock John Connally Liz Connerney Stephen Cooke Cecilia Couch Jay Crane Sondi Crawford Montie Creswell Angie Crittenden Karen Cross Scott Crowe Stephanie Culver Terry Dale Brad Danford Angela Davidson Dana Davis John Scott Davis Ricky Dean 'W X .5 Z.. Q '.s,, . 5 V ry. .-,gr ki LL L . K- r ' W x... - f ' . W W --Llx fr i flp 2 Q is 'Q ---. . 1 i o , tt T .QF of lg. ,,- ET' 1- - I f W Q , yr X flfgiifr ,,fg f A , 'ZJJ 5 ,sx 13- : ... 's , '- -A df 'i , -,fig . 2 Q ri,, . i ,fa ,: t- f I .K S , ' - K ' - L: ,,,.. ..... E . K . K -. r l J .,, 5 2 Q ' X g N, - - Q .1 gf If ii! I If i gift, Egfr i ,ri , 5 9 i J N, - . :'5! x A if vw Ji.: K 51 . x 'mf 'R . E . .K Q ' - -f in-r 'U tg i Vx S 'Wai issrh X.. x . Q ng X KTA A' 'lk s 'r V . M.. R., gl Wal' J . 'W ' Arg. a ,iv . X .e a 2-.. ' 9' 'Z-i S '25 1 in fl? it ' .ff 1-3iF'f'E 'ir JUNIORS
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Adams-Bolmger If a 17-year-old had parental consent and ' 0 ounds she could ive weighed more than 11 p , Q' r, blood after a mini-physical. H A s ' ' ,W N. -r looo 1. -. R--KN . ' ,yh i VV.. .QE E f . 1 T X r ' ' ' A A 4 I i A fter performing the Highstepper routine Whip at the junior highs, Wendie Wright, junior, ings out in the art room. tl rf Q 3 Nw i 3 ' I.. I vp - A A ' A i i i . h P lill K A r li it r Mickie Adams Cindy Agostini Charity Ainsley Arnold Alejandrino Kathy Anderson Lyn Andrews Greg Anthony John Arterburn Pam Atkinson Greg Avants Kim Avery Weldon Babs Matt Bachman Vickie Baldwin Brion Bannister Kelly Bates Ann Baxter Belinda Beggs Darlene Bennett Robert Blagg John Blaney Alton Boerner Bobby Bolinger Christena Bolinger pr JUNIORS
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Deets-Etheridge ,, fl his yu? N as N-wwf' X i s S 3 im? Jeff Deets Kevin Dickerman David Dixson Deneen Dixson Tracy Dodson Teresa Doporto Christopher Douglas Tracie Douglas Shelly Drouillard Terresa Dowell null? Qu g W.- Q Pica N05-ax Leah Dvorak Tami Eaby A fh' Anita Edmonds Q -- L rll s1'iil A V Paula Elliot . Pam Erwin Lisa Estill ax 1 fl ss. Scott Elles X N Q, l Aleesha Etheridge 0 'ew cheer reading, illiteracy flagrant in schools J each his own, Dick and Jane vs. Shakespeare or Dante, but television turns up on top The class sat talking to each other while the icher thumbed through her literature book. :er a few moments she stood up and smiled, .ll right class, keep it down! Now, read irner Forbes' Furniture essay, pages 100- O. There was a moan and a few cries of mtest, but in all of this confusion a muffled Jray. Whatl? Someone actually cheering the iding of a book? Yes, there hidden in the ap crevices of the classroom, and in the :k corners of the library, there were those o enjoyed the literary pleasures of Charles :kens and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See Dick run. See Jane run, too. To some dents this may have been a literary xllenge, but to the well-read, challenges re within the pages of Shakespeare and nte. Classics of literature date back to the time of e Greeks with the epic poems of the Odyssey :l The Iliad. A person may claim that they : too difficult to read, but like in first grade, basic reading did not divinely come and thrust itself into the mind of a six year old, a person must build himself up to the ability to enjoy these and other stories. According to numerous sources, there were massive amounts of illiteracy in high schools. While students should be on the respective level of tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grades, many instead read on a sixth grade level. It wasn't because teachers didn't do their job in many cases, but because the students did not want to learn. There may be grumble of disagreement, but it is true. How many times had a student sat in their English class and slept while others read? It was not such an un- common sight. Another cop-out was watching t.v. when a book needed to be read. To enjoy a book may sound strange, but the ability to escape into the depths of outer- space, or to live in the 16th century England usually couldn't be surpassed even by television. Hlt is a lot of fun to go and see Dudley Moore fall down a flight of stairsg or to see Har- rison Ford by drug behind the back of a truck, but the truly fun thing for the same three dollars is to be able to read these stories for hours on end. There is of course, the problem of taking your date to a good book, Veronica Kennedy, junior, said. To enjoy a book may be something bizarre and out of the Twilight Zone, but literature was one of the oldest forms of entertainment. Even today, it is the main form of communication ex- cept for speech. Believe it or not, to have the ability to read can open those doors in a per- son's life that will not only improve grades, but one's life and the respect others give to them. The only thing that is needed to be done is dust off the cover of that book that has been sitting on the shelf for three years, and open it up, Cecilia Couch, junior, said. I Selecting a clan at the North Texas State University Math Seminar, seniors Bennett Howell, Gary Ocbome, and Paul Jones read the schedule. Making use of the school library, juniors David Riehl and David Dixson look at a car magazine. JUNIORS
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