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(resmen foglemon-kyle 179 rt Ifoohs Fogleman B a Gargus LisaGarner Ronnie Gunler Sieve Haney Food, fun, ana frolicking is found by Brett Bottcher, Keltti Harvey. Tina Kornegay. and Susan Epperson wtiile work- ing on the class car Rowdy, Rowdy That ' s Our Style There ' s a time and place for everything Is a phrase that ninth graders hear throughout their lives, but they just seem to let it go in one ear and straight out the other one. Hav- ing fun and cutting up are two things that are proper at any place and any time says most ninth graders Their sponsors and teachers describe them as having the biggest mouths In the school Most are silly sillies, and one teacher said, Barnum and Bailey could use every one of them, Their other hang ups are being tightwads or as one sponsor said, You have to squeeze the money out of them, They also have their share of peroxide blondes or some say they may just use clorox. With all these problems, one would won- der the reason for them and if there is really any class high points Well, the sponsors say the reason for their unusual rowdiness is the fact that they were born in a dry year. As for the good points this class Is full of them. They score very high in academics and are hard workers who get the job done. They also allow their love for fun to make them one of the biggest spirit boosting classes atOHS. The ninth grade say they like their rep. It Is not the most glamourous, but It conveys their true love for fun, and that ' s what life Is really all about. Keith Harvey Melissa Henry ChnsHill John Jackson Audra Jants Darlene Jennings Eddie Johnson Mark Johnson Elizabeth King James King Tina Kornegay Pat Kyle
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freshmen blackwood-fendley . Ba Freddie Buckelew Poncho Burgin Jesse Buse Mary Buse Sue Ann Gary Danny Blackwood Bretl Bottcher Melissa Clements Donny Clowdus Eddie Cornelius Scott Davenport Demetrius Deavers Marshall Deavers David Elliott Susan Epperson Stacy Evans Sandi Fendley Cool Poncho Burgin shows freshmen spirit by partic ipating in the fifties day festivities We ' re the best, there ain ' t no more We ' re the class of ' 84 can be heard from Pat Kyle dunng the zany class competition. 178 Wendy Warren, Gail Thomas. Brian Gargus, Melissa Clements, and Karen Reid rearrange their algebra classroom to make copying homework a little eas- ier.
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freshmen ledbetter-prince 180 Kathy Ledbeller Mike Levering Jana McPherson Sandra Miller Bernadette Mitchell Odessa Mitchell Otis Mitctiell Darryl Moody Ken Nichols Donald Noojin Raymond Osborne Phil Phillips Chris Price Pam Pnnce Click, Click Because teachers are assigning more and more papers which must be typed, many students are electing to take typing in the ninth grade. Students benefit from this earlier training in several ways including the options of more typing and secretarial courses available before graduation. This year ' s classes were instructed by Mr, Ray Nichols and Mrs. Linda Bayse. Although they complimented their classes on being good students, sometimes those same students failed to follow directions. Mr. Nichols said, After four or five repeats of an assignment, they also can follow directions very well. Typing was challenging as well as fun. Mastering the keys from a to z, tabulation problems, and report form typing took a full year. Timed writings helped students increase their speed. After nine months, five days a week, typ- ing becomes a humdrum life of click, click, click — OOPSi All work and no play makes a dull day lor some bul Jana McPherson, Kathy Ledbeller, and Sandra Miller imd some enjoymeni Irom school Scoft Davenpon enioys a cool refreshing dnnk during break Tina Wall Is a mixture of beauty and brains ISO
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