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You Can Bank On Us =w- » Sr The Bank Of Ozark, member F.D.I.C., teams up with representatives from practically every sport from Carroll. It is unusual to see all the uniforms at one time. Students in the picture: Balcony: Angie Littlefield. Allison Roberts. Angel Collier. Carmeli Corn. Tammy Paulk, Erin Kelley. President Sneed. Mrs. Jernigan, Dorene Snell, Kelly Gulledge, Beth Burns. Laura Hughes, Millie Murphree, and Celeste Bar- kett. Front: Charles Dilbeck, Keith Carter. Russell Simmons, Shane Bagwell. Robert Elia. Judy Faniel. Renee Dilbeck, Taylor Caffey. Ann Barkett, Missi Harris, and Benzy Wilt. Back: Mike Anderson, Bill Sullivan. Richard Bracken. Tommy Walding. Andy Murphree. And Morris Bankston. 20 Bank Of Ozark
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Exchanging coins. Lynn Ward buys her lunch in the a la carte line. The lunch line blues. Robert Elia looks too hap- py to have them. The Cafeteria Everybody looked forward to lunch- time to finally have a few minutes with friends in between classes. The regular lunchline offered tray meals for $1.00, while students were able to buy items such as pizza and rolls, ham- burgers and chicken in the famous L O N G a la carte line. There were three lunch periods to accomodate the student body — commonly referred to as A, B, and C lunch. Lunch time was more than just meals. It was the ideal time to sell everything under the sun — because everyone was at school during that time period. Rings, invitations, yearbooks, buttons and badges, I.D. cards, corsages, phone books the list goes on. If you needed to know what was going on the foyer at lunch was the place to find out. 19 Cafeteria
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Snell, Below: Keith Lucky, William Mill- er, Rodney Hair- ston, and Jamie Flowers. SPRING SPORTS 1982 Capturing the mood of spring sports is easy. It’s sunny, warm and outdoors. Even though these sports do not re- ceive as much atten- tion from the stu- dents as do football and basketball, the teams train and com- pete in rigorous divi- sions. Above: Gus Mitch- ell, Left: Kerri Nip- pert, Right: Coach Addison, Clifford McGee and Todd 21 Spring Sports
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