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1 V, ,- .- .. . -, ' 4 's JIIUNJIIHI NI Vickie Cooper practices her batting stance in prepa- Dale Smith lets loose with o powerful forehand ration for a girls' softball game, o popular sport with during friendly competition at the Sheridan coun- the girls. try club. ,A , I -. 1 -1 t .' vs' SPf'fv.'. at . ,Z HL-Qzg' 1.1.8 .4Q5a',x.'L'tr3t. Q wtsaq .Q-3:9 1 .,.r., QL,-f.Q,ai4f4:x . ,V -f '- 'tr ui-'54, eg' tw.. W 41. fi-: . .rv-rm Brad Reeves and Rusty Compton find weird pleas- ure in drowning Liza Crouse. Russell Waddle concentrates on his swing as Johnny Nottin looks on, both trying to improve their techniques before the region tourney, Summer Activities! l 5
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Bonnie Pierce and Carolyn Hester make good use of thier 'IO-speeds, a popular mode of transpor- tation during the summer. Randy Cotton takes a leisurely ride to escape the afternoon heat. IA! Experiences I Swimming Dominates Summer Scene As school was out for the summer, stu- dents were faced with the task of occupy- ing their time, and as always, swimming was the prominent sport during the lazy afternoons of summer. Even those who didn't swim still enioyed other sports as their means of getting that all important tan. Tennis emerged a popular sport among students with many trying out their back- hand forthe first time. tGolf was also prevalent during the sum- mer- as Jchny Nattin and Russell Waddle, repesenting SHS, captured second place in the 6AA Region golf tournament. And summer was always the time to pack our toothbrush and teddybear and go visit Grandma, or go to summer camp. ,f Sugstiine Mike Randolph an opportunity to, ry his 0 O ' l
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'Q-q,..k K ,sw K - . gc, , , H I y...,.f ' K . 'Jlfffvii V Sf use lil 7 Za' ' 'Q-55' fl-iz! . A x Mary Bradford and Mary Pitts tryout an Armored Personnel Carrier during their stay at Fort Chaffee. Annual staffers have a wrap session, a mental side effect resulting from long hours at the yearbook workshop. V i Students Develop New Skills ROTC cadets attended a one week encampment at Fort Chaffee, Fort Smith, Arkansas. They were introduced to various weapons such as the M-I6 and the M-60 machine gun. They were given demonstra- tions onthe effectiveness of the hand grenade and the workings of a tank. The cadets were also allowed to enter a gas chamber, where they were exposed to tear gas. The maiorettes, flag corps, and feature twirler participated in a week long clinic under the direction of Kathyrn Fain, a professional twir- ler from Texas. They learned new routines to perform at the ball- games. The annual staff was involved in a three day workshop at Ouachita Baptist University, where they worked on fundamental and advanced techniques in yearbook design. SHS cheerleaders attended camp at ASU. They learned new cheers and routines, and participated in evaluations. SHS was also represented at the Junior Science Symposium, and the FFA camp. Mike Lunday, Dwayne Walters, Danny Hill, and Kelley Erstine, posing for our photogra- phers, relate their experiences at FFA camp. l6fExperiences
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