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.. . of becoming a class favorite 1. Roy Dale Lindsey and Sandy Hathcote, senior favorites, pose for a quick picture. Can you believe those smiles? 2. Receiving the scholarship trophy first were the freshmen. David Randle and Lona Lewellen take a look. With their brains, they need it! 3. Unfortunately our sophomores, Bob Baines and Pam Ford don't know which end of the bat is up! What about it, Baines and Ford ? 4. Believe it or not, Kenny Parchman and Martha Reeves, junior favorites, are actually reading something! You might ask what!! Class favorites are nominated by each class and voted on by each class. Others nominated for senior favorites were James Grant, Charles Moreland, Christy Baker, and Debbie Hicks. For junior favorites: Paul Fullerton, Daryl Lloyd, and Stephanie Sims. For sophomore favorites: Tommy Greer and Sharon Guthrie. For freshmen favorites: Mark Brasfield, Sonny Mills, Tony Pinkerton, Chritine Cruber, and A lid a Moore. 5
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.. . of becoming a class officer 1. Senior class officers prepare to exit AHS and go into the outside world. On the Ladder: Edward Thornton, vice-president; Barry Jones, president; Carolyn Turner, secretary; and on the floor, Tony Me 1.arty, treasurer. 2. Junior class officers yeild to the seniors. Daryl Lloyd, president; Tommy Gann, vice-president; Donna Moffett, secretary; not pictured, Paul Fullerton, treasurer. 3. It's rough in that slow speed zone, sophomores, but cheer up - the next sign you'll see is End of Speed Zone. Bob Baines, president; Zoe Newman, vice-president; Pam Ford, secretary; Melody Brewer, treasurer. 4. There's only one way to go- UP! David Randle, president; Heather McCluskey, vice-president; Vicki Harlow, secretary; Teresa Palmer, treasurer. 4
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.. . of having the winning float 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. So it's not the best float in the parade?! We're seniors -we're excused. The Baby Panthers did their best to beat the other classes. Don't worry, you've got 3 long years ahead! Our junior class worked long and hard getting ready to Flush the Wave. We're always happy to have our alumni back for the reception at Homecoming. Panther Purex really did the job! The sophomores winning float makes the parade scene. 6
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