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CUSTOMERS . Newcomers enter only Freshmen' class float in parade ,Q-Q, .:. QM sea as f Q 1 X S? 1... ,es sf X Ml vi fi ff ? ' 1' 'f1s,f.f ' r i ti. ,3,.'?'::f ' , , fbi? ik , Mg ..- D awk? 5 Wh 5 k'h. .. X D55 W fs Sl , rrrr Na+-a-mg., FRESHMEN Ted Adams Mike Allen Kelly Bailey Cinnemon Bath Donnie Borders Mike Clark Dewayne Clinard Jody Conaway Jennifer Condit Elieena Corbert Jenny Darling Darcy Desomiers Patrick Escalante Shellie Etzel Lisa Goodnow David Graf Kenny Hartter Todd Hoffart, Treasurer Dennis Holms Johnny Hoover Shawn Howey Time out. The sixth hour fresh men P.E. class reviews the rules of soccer while lounging on the gym floor. Photo by Gail Etzenhouser 101
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100 FRESHMEN CUSTOMERS Goblins give students scare Teachers haunt spooky halls for Halloween What's thisg a Rubik's Cube walking down the hallwayg Mr. T having a con- versation with a witchg Big Bird teaching junior Eng- lish? These were just a few of the strange sights students witnessed on Halloween when the entire .teaching staff dressed up in Hallow- een costumes. Some of the most unusu- al costumes were Mr. C.J. Hamilton dressed as Mr. T, Miss Judy Hallauer dressed as a Rubik's cube. Mrs. Ro- seann Gish dressed as Big Bird and Mr. Joe Planking- ton dressed as a mad sci- entist. ',,ll i f , ,,,, 1 . Masquerade. Mr. Keith Karlan, dressed as a parachutist, laughs with Mr. Bud Huey about their out- fits. Photo by Beth Brandenburg, Q , , 5-398' Office goblins. Secretary Mrs. r S Marge McDaniel and Principal Mr, Larry Winter show their Halloween spirit. Photo by Beth Branden- burg. -t 8 . Sis 5' and gi? Trick or Treat. lv1s.'Pat Bonine, out the students by dressing up dressed as a vampire, and Mr. in their Halloween costumes on Joe P'3nklUQl0nl dressed HS 8 an eerie Monday morning. Photo mad scientist, prepare to freak by Mary Dakar. Surprisel Students were aston- ished when they arrived Monday to see the whole teaching staff in costume. Photo by Beth Branden- burg.
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102 CUSTOMERS FRESHMEN Washer takes lile ot Cabbage kid Grieving parent receives official death certificate l promise to love my Cabbage Patch Kid with all my heart. I promise to be a good and kind parent. l will always remember how special my Cabbage Patch Kid is to me. Millions of children across the nation raised their right hand to take this adoption oath that started the latest craze. The Little People, as they were originally called, were cre- ated by 28-year-old Xavier Rob- erts and sold for S5125 to 861,000 at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia. Today the Kids sell anywhere from 529.97 to 539.97 and come with their own birth certificate, adoption paper, and name such as Verna Dawn, Dana Al, or Noreen Cornele. The dolls became so popular that people waited in front of a store for tour and a half hours be- fore it opened just so they could purchase a doll. Two people were trampled in Florida as a stampede of the Crazed Cabbage Custom- ers fought violently to get their hands on the homely, snubnosed characters. Q After an unknowing mom threw her daughter's Kid into the wash, she told the Coleco Company about the tragedy. Rather than re- imbursing the family, the company sent a death certificate. L The kids. Juniors Toni Russell and Merry Christmas. Millions ot Darcy Etzel, and seniors Laura kids across the nation receive the Ross and Robin Bailey show otl famous Cabbage Patch Kids for their dolls. Photo by Julie Hawkins. Christmas. The dolls are able to wear size 1 in children's cloth- ing or one can buy specially made patterns to make the dolls clothing on their own. Photo by Greg Abbott.
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