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The 1986 Reflections consists of 267 pages. The book sold at base price of 523. Josten's Publishing Company, Clarksville, ennessee, printed 1010 copies on 100 pound Matte paper. The trim size is 9 by 12 with Smythe binding, rounded eadbands, and plain white endsheets. The cover design is an original by Stephen Babb, Alicia rown, Susan Craig, Shannon O'Shields, Denise Rains, and llen Stevens. The cover material is white with black ink, ilver ink, and silver foil applied. Bryn-Alan Studio photographer Randy Tarrant took all staff nd underclass pictures. Edsel Dodson photographed seniors. Printed in black ink, body copy type is ten point Century choolbookp captions are in eight point Century Schoolbook. he theme section headline is set in 30 point Palatino, head- ines in Student Life are set in 48 point Garamondp Academics eadlines are set in 48 point Souvenir, Sports headlines are 48 oint Optima: Clubs and Organizations headlines are set in 48 oint Angelo, headlines in People are set in 36 point Palatino. he Community section is done in various type styles and izes. Special thanks go to Mrs. Marilyn K. Hendrix, Ms. Billie cGaha, Mr. Harold Newsome, Mrs. Sybil Babb, Ms. Anne ichbourg, Mrs. Lee Mitchell and all of the volunteers, Mrs. obbi Burns, Mrs. Sue Farrell, Mr. Mike Frye, Mrs. Joanne errin, Mrs. Bobbie McCoy, the Tribune Times, the Associated ress and all of the faculty and staff for the help and support ey lent in putting this book together. Thanks to Mr. Claude aleeby for all of his help. I realize that without the students and their cooperation, ere would be no yearbook because they are the magic. Most f all I'd like to thank Ms. Nancy Smith and the entire year- ook staff for all of the hard work, dedication, and long hours ut into this project. Without these wonderful people who reating The Magic helped through it all, none of this could come together. Susan Craig l I Staff Editor: Susan Craig Student Life: Mary Karam, Editor Alicia Brown Laura jenkins Academics: Amy Coggins, Editor Shannon Rice Sports: Erik Busby, Editor Todd Ballew Todd Sycks Clubs: Ellen Stevens, Editor Organizations: Dawn McCraw People: Stephen Babb, Editor Community and Business Manager: Derrik Chandler Nancy Schmid Gregg Wyatt Shannon O'Shields Photography: Robert Freeman, Chief Photographer Jonathon Absher Masaaki Jimmy Furakawa Adviser: Ms. Nancy Smith Reflections staff iFront rowj Mary Karam, Nancy Schmid, Jimmy Furukawa, Robert Freeman. lMiddle rowj Todd Ballew, Susan Craig, Gregg Wyatt, Derrik Chandler, Erik Busby, Todd Sycks. QStandingJ Dawn McCraw, Stephen Babb, Shannon O'Shields, Ellen Stevens, Shannon Rice, Amy Coggins, Ms. Nancy Smith, Alicia Brown. fNot picturedj Laura Jenkins. iPhoto by Mike Frye.J Colophon 265
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SX I Wham invades American with -ffl song - Careless Whisper WAGNER, ASHLEY 175 WAIS, KAREN 5, 10, 11, 17, 99, 138, 139, 185 WAKEFIELD, KENT 185 WALDEN, LARRY 175 WALKER, CHRIS 26, 44, 84, 104, 106, 107, 175, 128 WALKER, KRISHENDA 152 WALKER, MELINDA 152 WALKER, MICHAEL 185, 26 WALKER'S TRUCK CONTRATORS 244 WALLACE, JIMMY 185 WALLACE, VIRGINIA WALTON, ANTHONY WARE, TRACY 185 WARREN TAYLOR JEWLERS 244 WARRICK, LUTHER 175 WATERS, KAREN 175 WATKINS, ANGIE 185 WATKINS, MATT 85, 100, 175 WERNET, PHIL 10, 11 WESTMARK, DANA 185 WESTMORELAND, MARK 128 WESTMORELAND, TRACY 176 WETHERILL, MICHELLE 111 WHEELER, JILL 185 WHITE, BRUCE 176, 88, 116 WHITTEMORE, LYNN 152, 185 WHITNER, JILL 185 WHITWORTH, SCOTT 185 WICKLINE, JEFF 185 WILDER, LARRY 10, 11 WILDER, TREY 128 WILLAMON, CHIP 16, 185 WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, CLARENCE 152 JOHN 113 KILBY 124 MARTIN 185 SEAN 152, 176 TONY 185 TRACY 158, 176 WILLIAMSON, KILBY 128, 148, 182 WILLIFORD, MELISSA 44, 176 WILLIS, FRANK 188 WILSON, DAVID 7, 107, 176, 177, 42 WILSON, FELICIA 21 WILSON, STAN 152 WILSON, TONYA 185 WILSON, WADE 113, 128, 185 WINDEY, CHRIS 185,38 WINN DIXIE 214 WINN, KIMBERLY 176 WINTERS, LOURDES 68 WINTERS, SHERRY 176 WOLVERTON, TAG 178 WOMACK, LINDA 32 WOOD, THOM WORKING AFTER SCHOOL 42, 43 WORKMAN, LORA 87 WORLEY, JOHN 108, 107 WOYTON, CHRIS 178 WRESTLING 124, 125 WRIGHT, DAVID 31, 128 WRIGHT, CLARISSA 68, 148 WRIGHT, RUSSELL 10, 11, 18, 44, 176 WYATT, GREGG 112, 113, 130, 138, 185, 156, 245 Xiaping of China named Time Man of EC the Year XANADU HAIR STYLES 219 Yuba City named worst Metropolitan city to live in YARBRAY, TODD 16, 150, 151, 164, 174, 176 YEARBOOK 139 YEARGIN, CARLA 185 YENCO, MICHELLE 176 YOUNG, JACQUELINE 204, 206, 207 YOUNG, PAT YOUNGBLOOD, JESSICA 185 YOUNGINER, MARILYN 208 YOUSTRA, GEORGE 114 YOWN, JAY 181 Z ZZ Top makes musical comeback with Sleeping Bag ZEDDIES, LISA 176 ZIEGENFUS, TIM 176 ZILLIGEN, JILL 128, 158, 176 ZIMMERMAN, BERTHA 5, 33, 204, 205
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ere s to Magic Moments All those magic moments. Those were the good old days. The special events and good times shared with friends wove a wonderful spell throughout the year. The Valentine's balloons sold by Student Coun- cil allowed friends to let each other know, in a different way, how much they were appreciated. The very first basketball homecoming sparked some magic in the student body. Career Day, an annual event, provided a much needed break from every- day activities as well as a chance for stu- dents to listen to and ask questions of busi- ness people and professionals in the com- munity. As students reflected upon the year which had so quickly passed, they re- alized that all of the people and activities helped to spread a little magic. Wrap session. Sophornores Lisa Jennings, Tonya Youn- giner, Rhonda Gray, Cathryn Berry, and Kristen Wolf discuss weekend plans after school. iPhoto by Gregg Wy- att.J Footloose. Charlie Haines uses his soccer skills against Riverside in the first, scrimmage. The Mavericks suffered a 3 to 0 loss to the Warriors. iPhoto by Jimmy Furukawaj Tell it like it is. WYFF News Center Four sports caster ID. Hayworth tells students about broadcast journalism during Career Day on February 20. iPhoto by Nancy Smith., Concentration. Mark Martin eagerly takes down his Alge- bra ll lesson. Mr. Ben Reid taught Algebra II as well as Geometry. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj ,e 1 .
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