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, My , .f I Z! K 7l, . f' 1 1 Sl ff 9? fe 'air Banjo the Bear ost people have only seen a bear in a circus or at the zoo, but not so for Junior Mark Linker. He has one in his own backyard, sometimes in the house. Banjo, the bear, was given to Markls father through a trade for a hunting dog two and one-half years ago. Banjo was just one year old. He stays chained up when we aren't messing with him, Mark explained. Most of the time he stays in his cage. However, when they have time to watch him, they let him run loose. He is very playful unless he is hungry, so he is not that much of Sitting like a human, Banjo's eyes are fixed elsewhere. a problem. They feed him dry dog food. Though most bears hibernate in the winter, Banjo, with a different environ- ment, does not. However, he does stop eating in the winter. During this time he is allowed in the house more often because he slows down a lot. He gets to where he is going but that's about it. Mark's father got Banjo just for a pet. Banjo may eat dog food, but weighing 325 pounds at the age of three and one-half is larger than the average dog, and far from the average pet. ' Kathy Drummond A .leff Duncan l'5 t, r Richard Duncan Pam Durham ,Wa r W Cheryl Eagle , Valerie Eaton wif f N' f1fl , fa ' ' -f ' . ' - 1 ' if . V ' Tammy Ebsen , M ttr ' Lisa Eddins ., 1 'Q ., 'ef'3,. 1 ' -4', ,QL l Mike Edwards v -'Z me ' 'V ..',: '1:f.,' ' - . . . r' treetl , B' . Lfm Ella, F ..rr ga X . Victor Ellls .5 ,ri . ,,,,. ,Q J 5. . ft? ' - 55 92 W f f T '.', , rgff' Blll Estell K .aa it B 'jj ' N . U, ,gg mf .. 7,23 F 3. ww t , 'lf fi af , Tugging at his collar, Mr. Wil- liams, Mark's stepfather, tries to make Banjo pose for the Picture. Finally getting used to the com- pany, Banjo seemingly smiles. .luniorsf l 79
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Steve Cockman Tracey Cockman Darla Cogburn Bobby Cole Chris Cole Bridgette Coleman Chuck Collins Loren Cook Sanita Cook Vanda Cook Deborah Cooley Reginald Cooper Annette Costa Brenda Covington Donnie Cox Diane Crockett Kevin Crockett Eddie Crook Tony Croy Cindy Dacus Jim Dalton Richard Davenport Cindy Davis Donna Davis Scott Davis Rob Deel Feleecia Dixon Lucinda Dixon Pat Draper Cheryl Drennan 178 Juniors Taking up two seats Mark Linkers bear, Banjo, sits leisurely on the coach. a r W f V f l sh W 'W' 1' 2 WH ' Q H' 'E J Q' . i .1 Y-Tv s -5 s- 4 Kun fs W . t K J 1 -. 9 W 3 Au- A-uf' C epy sf y,ppy y,yl , p, p 5 y dvr' - ,sw ii? JL 1 if 1 S f 'X ,Pu any fa , i li g 'JA . , 3 i i a L l ei Qii' ia' 2 ' .W 1 , , sm . was ' J v x M 2? la f . , l ,Vp,r K I y 5 T ll's ' J ,, J li If z , ,X B Z , , 1 is ' 2' Y r ,, ga- S- 'll' , 'f 53 -, rsyt RY M y y,sssv 4 s , ff fffx aw ,r.t fi ' if V Q1 H' ti 4 ' f kffyzi fk t tt , '-1' .'vf- Q as 1 V ' ,f t et M,-,.:f-,fl ,xwm , ' L, a 1 f, K p I , ' '. ' ' ee1'- if Q H i'i 'f-NN T 'f f if d lf' 1' 'WH s l: ev f Q ' f. 1' , a a , I A
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Ups and Do ns kateboarding is no longer just a hobby. Many people do it professionally. Junior Jeff Rollins is a big skateboarding fan. He has been skateboarding for two years in the parks of Arkansas and Tennessee. Skateboarding is the dangerous sport it seems to be. Jeff has had a sprained wrist and a sprained ankle. He has permanent bruises on both arms also. With much equipment to buy, ska- teboarding can also be very expensive. Buying a skateboard, new wheels, and the needed safety equipment can cost over four-hundred dollars, said Jeff. So if you have some extra money and like to live dangerously, try skateboarding. Skill is what it takes as Jeff Rollins does a lay-back on the skateboard. Near the edge, Jeff Rollins illustrates the back-side edger a very difficult maneuver. ,if 'SD Q-if .. .... . 2, 54' MEF : 51' Q Q . .Ss 'X Xe 5q', -S. , 5- Q gi. Charles Evans t QW ' i ii 1'ft F' ss.. James Falls ,-,, ., A fi . . y ett Q sef '+ iiiii . Jeff Falls ss.. . H Donna Fanchef ..,.. . Gina Parish . ste. F Beverly Fleming i s . ,.A p l 5 1 t .Q .xv . 2 ss , ' .. up e ' Denny Folson . X F i l F ' I i Billy Forrest V . ilii -i as -Q s -. ' T2-' ...' 2 - Beverly Fowler s iiii W Q ., 'Q 5 V Kim Fowler . 11 . , ' i' i f i tt s . Bruce Fowlkes A f' , p ,W afffiii HL - fi' ' 3241 kd F,-Air' ' alfa f' - si A 1 .ii5'f2..+ 'iw -A Wvpp . - Qaggljlllkfl l -X Michele Franks .. 's ' iffy. , , A Jeff French ,j l J A H A f Davis Fullbflht f . sssi e .. Doris Gaiser W . W Jpk QUT I , - Joey GaiSCr W .Qf ' F B Q s. . QQ. -' f . ..... . .1 . N .. . Greg Galyean M . ,. ...ag . t .e.' . l80fJuniors
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