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FUNNY PHASES 1. But if she’s 6’4”, how can I block her spike? Pictured Kelly Coen. 2. Sometimes Dennis gets car- ried away with his history. 3. Froc Morton really got going as they provided the entertainment for the Football Homecoming Dance. 4. Do you think this is my best side? 5.1 just washed my hair and I can’t do a thing with it. Pictured Rita Saylor. 6. Here is the church and here is the steeple ... Pictured Carol Perry. 8
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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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1. Victory is a piece of cake for the Spartans. 2. Daniel Boone was a man .. . Pictured Randy Coen. 3. That’s not how you read the paper. Pictured Ter- esa Graham. 4. If a chicken can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half, how long would it take a monkey with a wooden leg to kick all the seeds out of a dill pickle? Pictured Dan Gwinn. 5. Fountain of Youth? Pictured Debbie Lightfritz. 6. Pictured Carl Lorub- bio. 7. How do you get this ?@ @ ? c thing off? Pictured Kathy Williams. The second phase to enter is the tenth grade. A sophomore: “a little closer.” Finally they aren’t freshmen any longer. They no longer have cubby- hole lockers (and they find out that they miss them). Drivers licenses ... getting to choose more of the classes they want ... trips to Tri-County ... and FINALLY getting to help initiate freshmen. Next are the juniors: they’re “getting there.” They now have the junior play and store. They really get good at pulling fire alarms, etc. They have learned that causing trouble is still fun if no one knows who did it ... 9
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