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Working for THE weekend When they weren't hitting the books, juniors were raising money for the prom, not the easiest task in the world. They sponsored dances, held a rummage sale, sold sweatshirts, ran in ajog-a-thon, took up money at home football and basketball games. and sold Mexico Chiquito nachos. ln fact, about the only thing they didn't do was rob a bank. The nachos were donated by Jerry Haynie, owner of Mexico Chiquito and father ofjunior Jennifer Haynie. l was glad to help out thejunior class, said Jennifer. Also it was good business for Mexico Chiquitof' Each junior was required to earn a certain number of points before he could go to the prom. A few juniors were more than a little worried that they wouldn't be able to meet the number of points that were required, and therefore they wouldn't get to go to the prom. l already have a date, but I am not sure I have enough points, said Melissa Banks. Stacy Stockburger explained. l'm worried that I don't have enough volunteer points because there haven't been that many opportunities. Even though juniors were having a rough time with school work and working hard at getting the I983 prom together, most were proud to be a member of the class of '84. Eating up profits. Greg Bell eats a bowl of nachos before they went on sale at lunch. The nachos sold for SL00, and were donated by .lerry Haynie of Mexico Chiquito. Sara Kremer Kathryn Krodell Laura Landrum David Leavitt Nathan Maune Patrick McCarty Pat Moers Jeff Moore Danny Norman David Pigue '13 I l2l People T? XL? X37
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The Ziggy Connection To add to their numbers. the sophomore class adopted Ziggy as their class mascot. Ziggy showed up on Mrs. Jerri Rotenberry's desk about two months after school started. and the saga began. Even the juniors didn't take as many hard-knocks as Ziggy. During the year Ziggy was boiled in water, pushed off a building. forced to walk the plank, shot at and hanged from the ceiling. Most ofthis torture was dished out by sophomores Tony Franzetti and Mike Jones. His shirt says 'nobody's perfect'. and we wanted to prove it. said Mike. Drawing thosc pictures to abuse Ziggy was the only thing we could think of to do to pass the time during homeroom. Big Shorty. B.S. for short, continued to plague Ziggy through the year. Somehow or other he always showed up to do some type of bodily harm to Ziggy. Ziggy's smiling face and T-shirt was too much for Tony. No matter what we did to him. he continued to smile, Tony explained. So, we continued to try and find a way to stop him from smiling. but nothing worked. Everybody else may have had their E.T. and Barbie dolls. but P.A. and the sophomores would always have their Ziggy. Airborn. Ziggy heads toward a ski ramp as Big Shorty drives the boat. This was only one ofthe perils Ziggy faced during the year. Lynne Binet Leslie Bowen Ashley Boyd Tim Bynum Leisa Cossey Chris Craig Audrey Fallows Tony Franzetti l l41l eoplri Stacy Banks Monica Becker i ry 4 f 'P' X, I lf Q I 1 11' . ZIV if
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