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Juniors Win Class Tournaments Upsets and hilarity char- acterized this years' class tour- naments. The eleventh grade boys and the seventh grade girls won their division without any playoffs. The ninth grade boys and the eleventh grade girls won their division in the playoffs. Thumper, Snow-White, Bambi, and the seven dwarfs played for the twelfth grade girls' team according to their jerseys, which also read “Seniors Do It Better. However, they lost every game they played. Senior Carroll Miller donned a sheik’s purple cape to lead the entrance of the senior boys' team, all dressed as Arabs. They were cheered by the Walt Disney characters and other senior girls, who performed various jumps and stunts. Margaret Eubanks and Lisa Grendell wore hard hats coach- ing their tenth grade team. The women teachers, named the Mustang Mares, were riddled with problems from the start. Mrs. Patsy Smith was confused as to when to dribble. Even Mrs. Melinda Adams couldn't make a dunk shot when hoisted to the shoulders of members of the girls’ team. The men teachers showed more poise but were still defeat- ed by the senior boys. The teachers were confused when Coach Don Butler switched positions with Mr. Noel Adams and became a referee. TOP: Attempting a freethrow. as Donna ABOVE: Leslie Smith tries for two more ABOVE: Attempting a lay-lip during the Butler and Bev Cleaver wait for the points during the senior boys' and freshman and eighth grade boys' game is rebound, is junior Kathy Johnson. teachers' game. Kevin Massey. 29
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RIGHT: Mark Webber and Tommy Fallen visit the concession stand as Paula Deweese and Lesley Brazil take a break from their hard work. BELOW: Trying a short jumpshot is Alicia Parish. ABOVE: Senior Mark Roland attempts a free-throw as Mr. Massey signals a one-and-one situation. RIGHT: Doug Brandon and Mark Webber try to block Jason Eubanks' jumpshot as Leslie Smith and Tim Bull move in for the rebound. 28
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ABOVE: On sunny days the seniors spent their study halls playing basketball. Kim Parker and Susie Cannon show Anthony Games People People play many different games during school hours. Organ- ized games such as varsity foot- ball. basketball, and track don't hold a candle in originality to games played at school just for fun and to pass the time. Playing basketball behind the school gave many seniors hours of Caudell and Carroll Miller some new plays. Play enjoyment during an otherwise dull study hall. Playing football on the front lawn during their lunch periods — no matter what the weather — was a game enjoyed by all students. Some students played frisbee, horseshoes, and a number of original games such as space ghost. ABOVE: Getting ready for a grass fight attack is Mike Wise. Many students engage in grass fight warfare on the back lawn during the lunch break. 30
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