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unch in the lower gynwWine arts audi- toriumfcafeteria was a new expenence. Finally you had an organized way to pig out. Butjust like every thing else, it did tend to get messy. Katherine Blackmon, sophomore, said, I don't like the new cafeteria because eating out was more fun. As the weather got warmer, the gym lost its appeal and evrybody moved outside to eat on the wooden Tinkertoys . Sixth and seventh peirods were spent recovering from the nausea and looking foward to 3:01. Although you professed a hatred of school and criticized it during the day, you knew that it wasn't as strict as it was made out to be. You could most always get away with what you wanted. School was a place to talk and have as much fun as possible. After all, most rules were made to be broken! Da Breaks 1 8'Studem Life WW' ! .- sn on the attack In the Senior-Faculty basketball game, senior jeff Moore, in his usual role as point guard, drives down court against Coach Gary Shoptaw. The alleged faculty remained undefeated with a score of 38-28. Switch. Sophomore Ashley Smith and senior Kevin Gillian perform a duet, 'Honey Bun, in the school musical 'South Pacific.
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Pet parade. Sabrina Spann, third grader, showes off the class guinea pig, Chocolate Chip, at the lower school Pet Parade. Clean up your act. Sophomores Mark Pace and lanet Eiseman gang up on Tanya Siebert at the sophomore class car wash, as the class got an early start raising money for the 1985 prom. X, Heave-ho. Steve Crane, class of '84, is forced to dress up on Slave Day. Students bid on seniors and then got the senior's services for a day. Show it off. Complete with poodle skirt and a teddy bear, Virginia Ann Oliver, second grader, competes in the Variety Show. The Band Boosters sponsored the yearly show to raise money for the bands. Routine and Breaks.17
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at it. First graders Krista Cordon and Sara Leonard show off their toothsome and toothless smiles during first lunch in the lower gymfcafeteriaffine arts auditorium. ll's fair. During a class field trip,third grader Sarah Smart expreses awe over the livestock at the Arkansas State Fair and Livestock Show in October. I 4 fl l . , , ,521 H . . . . , . ' 1 ,,.. - Y, f ' ' i'i l sss' w is . 'rm 7. .- ' ew IW Q 'li ' W-2 W! ' 'M' V .,,, . ,. M 4, , 5 t ' 9 Q.. , 3, ..... stva ft qi? ' ' S V l: M - rr Boxed in. Dressed as Whitney in the Box , first grader Whitney Stafford marches in the lower school Halloween parade, sponsored by the lunior Beta Club. ink! Lower school students studied the farm and farm animals. Here they get a first hand look at a baby pig. Routine and Breaks.
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