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Calendar Couples ▲ The first ever Mr. and Miss Sabertooth. Richard Swim ond Juanice Alford, led the compoign this yeor in the yearbook's hunt for more funds. Representing the Journalism Staff. Rich ond Juonlce collected $120 of the $725 raised for the yearbook. ▲ January This is the rime to moke those new year s resolutions ond srort oil over. Toasting to the new yeor ond everything it brings ore the January couple Tim Adams ond Angie Smith representing Chess Club. ▲ February Condy ond flowers ore exchanged in this month dedicated to couples ond their love for one another The Februory couple. Willie Drown ond Judy Jackson, representing FHA show their oppredofion for one another ▲ March Spring is about to start ond the world is opening around ds ond full of colors. Here. Derek Pumphrey ond Condo Eberly. of the DHS Chorus, ore enjoying the beauty that the Spring brings. 13
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Feeling Involved! SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE High school is o rime to get involved. Some students, like senior Derek Pumphrey, find many opportunities to use their artistic talents in extra-curricular activities. Others, like Ron Meors, get involved in FFA speaking contests ond even advanced moth. If you're nor rolented in any of these areas, you con always use o willing mind or o strong bock. It has been said that the single thing most sue-
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July Fun In rhe sun Is whor this month Is about. Outdoor sports ore looked upon with anticipation ond here Wade Bontrager ond Lynette Garrett, of rhe Student Coundl, ore prepared for almost anything. ▲ April It's time for Easter ond the short vocation rhot goes with it. Chuck Barber ond Julie Whitfield, representing FBLA, ore moking good use of their spring break, sans April showers. ▲ May Moy flowers come olive ond we ore surrounded by rhe beautiful pastels of tulips, daisies, ond roses. Reody for the month of Moy ore Gerry Frye ond Stephanie Hasslg, representing rhe Drama Club. ◄ June Our lost days or school ore spent during this month ond we hove time for o brief vacorion before we move on. Ricky Sllcox and Tami Vickery, for rhe cheerleaders take rime out for o gome of foozeball. August It's time for school to start, which means that it Is also time for football ond cheerleoder practice. Preparing themselves for the first big gome ore Curt Capps ond Carla Trlckey, representing Jazzercise.
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