Caruthersville High School - Cotton Blossom Yearbook (Caruthersville, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Page 33 text:

Juniors find special meanings in rings, Busch Stadium, basketball, Prom; look forward to summer, senior year What events of your Junior year stand out most in your memory? Jeff Grissom: Show-Me Bowl Susan Tillman: Senior rings Kathy Foster: Glad to be a junior Jimmy Melton: Show-Me Bowl Vickie McCoy: Senior rings Debra Rodgers: Having a little get-together at lunch Shane Dudley: Show-Me Bowl Annette Williams: Black History Assembly and student dances Denise Smith: Having a foreign student come to our school Kim Grundon: Senior rings and prom Pat Riney: Senior rings and prom Kim Pendergrass: Senior rings, prom Melanie Goff: Just being at school around all the people and going to football games and activities Susan Taylor: Prom, Senior rings, and working in the concessions stand Claudia Dean: Homecoming, assemblies, 'ball games, and planning prom Terry McNabb: Senior rings and prom Richard Dorroh: Tennis Stephen Capehart: Senior rings Charles Simmons: Show-Me Bowl Mike Byrn: Lounge Marty Rainey: Sigma and Homecoming Michael Jones: Senior rings and Show-Me Bowl Trina Cole: Prom and Senior rings Martha Jackson: Black History Assembly and school plays David Kelly: Concessions stand, prom Freda Williams: Black History Week Angela Starr Hendrickson: Dances and Senior rings Willie Taylor: Show-Me Bowl Brenda Privett: Show-Me Bowl and Senior rings Angela Aydelott: Senior rings and concessions stand Lisa Hill: Football, Senior rings Don Medlin: Homework in American History, and Show-Me Bowl Chris Townsend: Show-Me Bowl Tee Anderson Angela Aydelott Allen Bell Doug Block Steve Bostic Alandis Boyd Susan Boyd Gwen Branch Mark Brandon Annette Buckner Mike Byrn Stephen Capehart Joseph Cecil Kenny Cecil Michka Clark

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Junior Class Officers: Debbie Holmon, president: Greg Watkins, vice president, Julie Collins. Rep, at large; Claudia Dean, secretary. New roads of opportunities and experiences opened for juniors at CHS. Being a junior meant lounge privileges, the concessions stand, and Prom. It meant being an upperclass member, almost a senior. It also meant American History, Chemistry, and English III. American History projects were unique to the junior year. As one project, eighteen juniors and three faculty members attempted to experience the Great Depression first-hand. They built a Hooverville of cardboard boxes, but were driven home after one night in the worst of our spring storms. Senior rings were highlights of junior year, although the cost of the rings seemed very high. Rings signified the juniors' increasing maturity and their nearness to their senior year.



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Juniors look forward to senior year hope to do the best they can feel “great,” “excited,” “terrific;” Roy Clark Susan Clark Terry Clark Trina Cole Jennifer Collins Henry Conley Mike Crowe Stephanie Cummings Claudia Dean Richard Dorroh Shane Dudley Angie Dunahoo Deleana Duncan Johnny Faulkner Allen Fisher Brian Fisher John Gill Melanie Goff Jeff Grissom Kim Grundon Dawn Hall Sandra Hall Tony Hardaway Carole Haynes How do you feel about being a senior next year? Steve Bostic: Good. Charles McClain: It will prepare me for the world outside. Donna Miller: A great feeling to think you're Finally making it. Carole Haynes: Good, because I’ll be on my own and start planning a career. John Gill: Can't wait! Scott Huepphauff: On top of the world. Jennifer Collins: I’m ready. I've only been waiting lltt years! Kathy Foster: Last year of school! Arnita Rodgers: I feel very happy about it. Debra Rodgers: I feel great. Greg Watkins: I want to do everything I can to make it the best year of my life. Annette Williams: Terrific! Joe Cecil: Your senior year is your most important one. 30

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