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Joey Edwards and Marty Straub par- ticipate in tug-of-war against senior boys, only one of many activities at How Night. Jeff Wilson and Greg Hession experi- ment with a flame test. Chemistry is a lot of fun but also a lot of work, said Jeff 96' . . f 1 .Wh l ,..,.,..,,,,,,. 4 -'af :sy .ff x 7 gs-A ' I I , lv '- ' . my -X Yi A 'ill' U X Trudi Boyd, Julie Harris, and Jill McCord punk out for the surprise that awaits them on Halloween night. Jeannie Copeland, Bari Evans, and Cindy Kill- ings worth take advantage of their study hall to work on studies. Juniors I 5
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58 1 Juniors I 1 3 Juniors Do Have Spirit Feelings differ as to how spirited or not the junior class really was. Considering that the junior class for the past three years has come in last place in spirit, we consider it a jinx. We've got a great class, but no one feels like wearing what everyone else does for spirit days, our class likes to be different. We're saving it all for next year so we can go out with style, along with a great comeback from last l I place, replied President l Brent Wilkinson. Y We are very close but? could have had more ac- tivities, said Cindy Ziebell. y Mrs. Carol Fritts added, l t think there are many students who are par- , ticipating in school activities. Look at the participants inf sports, music, National Honor Society, and other activities, - the juniors are always well represented. I l l
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With a year behind them, the sophomores became more involved with clubs, drama, speech, sports, and extracurricular activities. Mrs. Doris Garrison, counselor, felt the 1981-82 sophomore class was a good bunch of kids. Most of the students worked hard in their studies and nearly all of them participated in ex- tracurricular activities. Although they held a con- sistent third place in spirit points, the sophomores didn't lack in spirit. Paul Teel was perhaps the most spirited of all. Not only did he dress for many spirit occa- sions, but he also was elected for the second year in a row. I think a person who real- ly gets into spirit days has a lot going for them. lt means a lot to be active and wild and crazy. My main spirit is TIES. They mean a whole lot to me. Without ties, hats, or wild pants, l wouldn't be hap- py at all, said Paul Teel.
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