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3 Q O .,,f'f A 3 w...,..s.. i Happenings on Campus Leave Fond Memories Some of the fondest memories of our high school days are things that happened on campus. From about 7:30 a.m. until whenever, students can be found in classes, going to lockers, standing outside and in the halls, talking, taking a water break, and participating in pep rallies. .M 1. Y .f Y . Q ?K. QS'-il: F YA' 'v 11' A. Jeff Cox dares the photographer to take his picture. B. These students are trying to forget that they have to go into school in a few minutes. C. With that smile Terl must be up to something. D. Looks like David Tucker is interested in something else besides books in his locker. E. Karen Hackler and Danny Taylor seem to be deeply involved in Chemis- try. F. Band members help promote the spirit at pep rallies. G. Ken Mlnser and Mrs. Falls are just as ready to leave school as everyone else is. H. Jeanie Hammonds seems to be happier about having her picture taken than Llnda Honeycutt does. I. Cheryl Durham begins the task of cleaning out her locker. J. Rhonda Blackwell, Lora Walston, and Rhonda Rossi wait for the rides home. K. Lorraine Martin cools off with some water. L. Jim Bob Carr, Carolyn Clay, Kenny Byrd, and Deanna Miller all enjoy each other's company. M. Tulisha Langford, Jeft Peevey, and Teresa Eschberger use the phone between classes. N. Mary Matlock checks to see if she has an overdue book. N, Student Life - 17
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1980 Homecoming Atlraots 3000 Fans For the 3000 fans attending, Homecom- ing 1980 will always be remembered for many reasons. Not only was the White- house-West Rusk game the first home game, but it was also the first game played in the new stadium. Another memorable aspect of Homecoming 1980 is the bonfire. This is always a highlight of the year. Stu- dents work for days collecting materials for the bonfire. This year the original bonfire was burned. However, the second bonfire, led by the cheerleaders, band, drill team, and majorettes, proved to be bigger and better than the first. The pep rally is always an exciting part of homecoming. Ex-stu- dents begin arriving on campus to partici- pate in the spirited festivities in the gym. Signs, ribbons, banners, and the football players are an integral part of homecoming. These things, along with the 7-3 victory over West Rusk, made Homecoming 1980 a memorable occasion. 1 H. 18 - Student Life J.
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