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murfs Up! Second grader Teri Hall and her pre-school brother Scott Hall enjoy coloring in a Smurf coloring book. The Smurf cartoon series inspired everything from stickers to stationery. E sz 2 '4 in w 1343 'F W jg? ,411 , ir
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-ssfssijs WL Scooby Dooby Do Do you remember waking up at 7 a.m. on Saturday mornings just to watch Bullwinkle and Rocky find themselves in another mess? Many of the lower school students followed the same routine. Although they couldn't share in The Adventures of Bullwinkle and Rocky, new characters such as Monchichi and Strawberry ShortcakefilledtheirSaturday mornings. Pac-Man appealed to Whitney Stafford. She said, l like when the ghost chases Pac-Man, and after eating him, laughs 'ha ha ha'. Others like kindergartener Michael Hendren were turned on by the magic of Rubik's Cube. Earthworms and giant lizards didn't scare third grader Mark Binet. He thoroughly enjoyed watching the Superfriends contend with these awesome crea- tures. Courtney Oliver was a fan of Marmaduke and Heath- cliff. She said, I like to watch Marmaduke and Heathcliff clown around. They're silly. Scooby Doo was a favorite to much of the kindergarten class. Phillip Oller said, I like it when they split up and end up in different places. It is scary too. The times had changed, the characters were different, but Saturday morning enjoyment remained the same. Young- sters still woke up at the crack of dawn to watch their favorite characters battle the evils of the world. Skin and bones. Scott Duncan, three year old, dons a Skeletor costume. Skeletor was a character from an afternoon TV cartoon. l i W. fr' '2:1 s PM .i,i....-'-i 's . ' Caroline Arruda X A Tommie Battista t . - ' 1 5 Q: r-WW' if fl' i . . - --... P . ' Troy Braswell 6 .Q X2 W ii? K 1 t - - 7 v 4, f l 5' EQ.. Thomas Brewer .Ks .- ii, 7 A ii ' A T if 2, ' PSK f -3 ' . Q-I Marie Bruno M K. K 'Y X A ee X i V. 1 I . Troy Crafton i l eel., X KK :1 fi s re, lx 5 .,- Blake Davis Q g l' s- e , 5 ' i . Y ....,.i X'- NE ' f?i .MMF :s i ' Alan Dierks Eg . ,J ts , 1 .. iff -f, . 1'- 5 F -r1: ie YS ' 21 ti - Scott Duncan ' 1 . K K ' KK K ,If :L 'Q 'X jennifer Duty KK ,R t Q K W Ki , sg ' ,i Q ,K f . ,K ,. A Brice Freeman A X Q ,- - ' if .. 3 A lllll 1 ,e .. T . 4 . . K Kerby Goff . .. Q.. -fx ga ig kiii . .. K V K in X X FAX K. Scott Hall .5 fl .lx ,N A lx K7 i X lx K KK I ,e i . Q. . . ii K' T Edwin Hankins 9 p- 2 . A A Chllslophel Howell .. n ' 5 ul' si Q 37' :.' F l af- i f X is if . 4 123, .lll. A. L .taa es l'isss A B , ttttes stll iiiii ses r A e eess . eee S Thomas Hudson f ' - 3 Q ' ll S .. . Anthony jacuzzi 1 A nl l 3 52 l . ' ll' T , l S K g A 2 in Q Bradley lefC0at ki,l'- -vu 1 . .4 K. I Q. ..K , l Q '.. : 'l.. .- yi, 4, Mary Knicaid . .., 1f-. ' . ggi, 1 3. 5.3 5 1, I Leslie Korte X K i --7 5 T i j A - ,K S Chase Kuhn ,, me V. . l A V ef' 'A ly if X , A jf S., k N' - gt . -,..l .1 . Q A T l 5 fl e .,,sl- - - Vac ln S, it E3 ..f if , . I .- it . ' si - , H 2 A lrsif 5 -- . tf' - -. '.i54'f' are t s we attt . 1 iii: ' . -i June Navab ' ,jg A 'S K gg ' . 5 A 'i g t 5, Q . L lill Pennington -' Q , Q. V g A Q . 4 'fu T. iii it e K- K f- s , Patfifk Phelan 5 21 ftr rg., e. s ' tr' as 41 f i C li W Francis Quirk 't:'. lili'i ' 1 i - Rawleigh Ralls K K :P KK ' s 2 K ' lar Cfais Ray If 32.1, , ' , G C . ,H T Q Marie Ross J ...K K KKK!! Q . Q Kszf MJ, hw .K . Kg e te. Q. L. .. . tt. .A -- . llil' s -e llii 1 - K 'ssl' KKKK K sv ' . Katy Ward ,fi - . 1 I ,,. ' Amanda Watkins .5 ' 3 v l ' M ..' .. x Chris Watkins -- - , ii 2 ' K . Q - fl KK-. s 5 E Tiffany Watkins gf - t' ,X Q Q . - . Katie White . .' A 3 QL A lr .,- .f x pii i f 1 1 . sl i A ii S+. - . 1 1360People
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4 l f , f ' Sail PLY 1 38.People gELlXl'f.l'i ' The Last Hurrah Take one bus driver, five hawk eye chaperones and 36 sun worshipping seniors. Put them on a bus bound for Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and what do you get? Senior Trip '84l The end of the year trip for the seniors was probably the most long awaited tradition besides graduation. The trip was moved to an earlier-than-sceduled date in May to accommodate the seniors who were taking advanced placement exams in mid-May After boarding the bus with ice chests, books, pillows and Walkmans, the seniors were ready to hit the road. As hoped for, the weather was sunny and warm for the entire trip. The first day on the beach found 41 white bodies lounging around trying to blend in with the balmy, laid- back surroundings. By dinner the first evening, almost everyone discovered that he had a splotchy burn somewhere on his body. Mrs. Coleen Barger and Miss Patricia Hamilton supplied everything from Solarcaine to white vinegar for relief. Many seniors ignored the pains and burns and hit the beach for hours every day. After the sun went down, there was a whole other world to discover. Cash's, a night spot with a live band, a dance floor and a multitude of members of the opposite sex, was a great attraction for many of the seniors . I thought it was pretty neat, but it was kind of like a prison because Miss Hamilton kept following us around, said Briar Terrebonne. For those who didn't want people to watch, a nice game of volleyball was just the ticket. Walks on the beach and pier often caused a few students to miss curfew. Room service was kept busy by the sunburn victims who stayed in their rooms recovering. The Gulfariam was a change of scenery filled with dolphins, sea lions, turtles and some interesting trainers as well. Despite the sunburns, sand in the shoes, mounds of dirty laundry and a depleted budget, most seniors were reluctant to leave Fort Walton. But maybe it was best that way. After all Fort Walton had only one year to prepare for the next class's senior trip.
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