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FUNNY PHASES 1. Painting football pictures on the windows is one of the many jobs that goes along with being cheer- leader. Pictured Kizzi Elmore. 2. Pictured Pam Wil- lis. 3. One more step and I’ll turn you into a frog. Pictured Joyce Coen. 4. “Now Homer, When you reckon we should get hitched?” Pictured Julia John- son. 5. “Gee, I hope I remember how this song goes.” Pictured Robert Jeffers. 6. Pictured Mitzy Rife. 7. The Alexander Drill Team marches to the beat of a different drum. Pictured Teresa Ackerman, Sonja Barber. 8. Pictured Laurie McClain.
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1. Sometimes a spare hand comes in handy. Pictured Lisa Woods and Betty Pratt. 2. Aren’t you a little old for teddy bears? Pictured Jackie Young. 3. A solemn moment ... Pictured Cindy Hawk, Kathy Coen, Tony Woodyard. 4. Don’t stop ’till you reach the top. 5. While our photographer was deep in the heart of Big Foot Country .. . Pictured Dava French. 6. I can’t believe our team is this tiny. 7. No need to go to pieces. While some feel fear and others experience a hid- den fear, the school takes on life. It remembers the years before and wonders about the one to come. Echoes about Elvis Presley and Bing Crosby and the summer job and the trip taken and the new boy- friends and girlfriends are heard from all corners. After a few weeks the new freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors settle down, and the eagerness and anticipation felt at the beginning has disap- peared. It has been replaced with desires for Christ- mas vacation, spring break, and even more, summer vacation ... 5
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1. Paul Moore tires to figure out which end is up. 2. Pictured Geri Guthrie. 3. The Junior Football Homecoming Attendants. Pictured Joe Theiss, Carol Chase. 4. 1 don’t think you should have said that, Blaine. Pictured Blaine Gabriel, Janet Van- Dyke, John Kane. 5. Pictured Traci Harrell. 6. “Come along, dear.” Pictured Randy Haning, Har- riet Kovach. 7. Pictured Kathy Williams. 8. If you can’t say anything good . . . As the days become repetitious and boredom sets in, one starts to become aware of the different phases of school life. There are many. First, there are the different grades. Each year students change phases. Freshmen: “the beginning.” They enter high school with many feelings of antici- pation, just to find out that it’s not so different. They always try to be worse than the year before. The girls are full of giggles; always flirting and causing prob- lems. The boys, trying to live up to the upperclass- men’s reputations. But, all in all ... 7
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