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Lynnette Wilcox (11) George Wilfong (11) Kirsten Wilfong (9) Matt Wilfong (10) Lisa Williams (10) Cary Wilson (9) Martha Wilson (10) Robin Wilson (11) Teresa Wingfield (10) Donna Wolford (10) Jeff Wolford (11) Richard Wolford (9) Jennifer Woodrum (10) J. T. Woods (9) Tammy Woods (10) Mindy Worden (10) Nellie Workman (10) Teresa Wratchford (11) Donna Zirk (10) Wh-Z Underclassmen - 91
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Gary White (11) Jamie White (10) Jennifer White (10) Larry White (10) Jar rod Whitehair (10) Out In “Left” Field Making The “Right” Decision “Oops, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bump you.” Did you ever say that to a right-handed person? This was a com- monly used statement by left-handers. The world, today and yesterday, was geared for right-handers. Doors on the right, scissors for right-handers, desks, even spiral notebooks, just about everything was made for right-handers. Remember back in Driver's Education when you felt like driving on the left side of the road? But, unfortunately the teacher wouldn't let you no mat- ter how much you begged. Another tough task for “lefties'' was eating be- side a “righty . How many times did you bump them with a spoonful up to their mouth? You must admit that it was kind of funny watching a person gag on their cherry pie (especially in a restraunt). If you were a “lefty liv- ing in a right-handed world, you made the best of it. Look out Cannan! Attack of the sophmore skiers! I really don't think that that is the answer. ” says Brian Reed and gets a reply of “I'll raise my hand to be sure from Doug Owens as Marti Jefferson questions them both. 90 - Underclassmen Wh-Z
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M wise man once said, “Change is inevitable. ’’ This very i intelligent gentleman must have known the students at f Tucker County High School very well indeed. The white cement walls at TCHS have seen the fads, fashions, trends, music, and every other thing imaginable either fade and die away or just change to an extreme extint. When Tucker County High School was first built it saw its fair share of bell bottoms, page-boy haircuts, and the ever popular PLAID. These things died to make room for new and bolder tastes. The arrival of punk rock set the country on its ear, then came softer tunes which was followed by the rap sensation. The old reliable mini- skirt came back with a bang and the turtlenecks your mother insisted upon were brought out of the mothballs. Hairstyles also made some pretty drastic changes. From page-boy to wild to simply outrageous and then back to the good ole ’ bob. They say nothing is forever and the students have seen just about everything come in to style, fade away, and make its major comeback in society. Styles may come and go but the TCHS students will go with the flow and NEVER TUCKER OUT! Senior. Becky Chenoweth shows her flair for student style at the 1988 Junior-Senior Prom before she dashes off into the mysterious “Shadows of the Night. 92 Student Style Divider
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