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John Paul Adams Gary Lynn Atkinson Edward Douglas Babin Doyle Keefe Bateman Lillian Jane Booty Tamara Kaye Booty Robyn Gayle Brashier Lisa Dawn Bunch Shirley Rae Collier Mark David DeLaney 16? F, Cynthia Diane Fluker Monica Faye Forbes Otis Trahan Forbes, Jr. Gregory Roger Foss David Edward Francis THE LAST YEAR . . . 55251 THE BEST YEAR . . and for some, THE T , SADDEST Linebacker Randy Taylor pulled ligaments Belmont won 43-O. in his elbow in the game against Belmont. 36
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. ef ' ' - - 4 J . E.. ' 3 . 1 . 5 E -, me 'K - S if 5 LL Wg. Junior-Senior R'valry Shakes School , ' i Everybody loves Lisa Bunch. Gary Miller played football for four years and helped lead the Rebels to many victories. .., ,2..L..!.. 'W we ,,,,, . .1gif3i1?if5?H 4 . 1Russ Watts suffered a jammed neck in badly. the Valley Forge game, but wasn't hurt The Juniors are out of place. .They have big mouths that talk too much, and can't back up what they say. The Seniors started it all, and then pinned it on the Juniors. We sure didn't start the whole thing by ourselves. Rivalry is stupid. Neither class is really better: it hasn't been like this in past years. lt's a two-way street and we should work together. Tempers flared, Junior sighs were mysteriously turned up- sidedown, spiteful words were written on Senior doors. What a nice way to start the year. The beginning of the year started in enthusiastically: cheers yelled at the pep rallies were thrown back and forth between the Juniors and Seniors like daggers. Both classes being made up of outstanding workers, there was much competition between the leaders. Fired up presidents and divided friends traded insults as easily as smiles. There was a need for the new Seniors, being the oldest, to prove that they were number one. To do so, they would have to dominate the Juniors . . . and not many Juniors were willing to take second place. What was not said openly was displayed on signs. One of the first signs of the year was that of the following: We're the class of '81, So look out Seniors, Here we come! Not long after, another sign followed initiated by the Seniors. It proclaimed: The Seniors are still No. 1 So sit back Jamel And suck your thumbl Jamel, alias Junior president John Michael Lockhart, did sit back, though it was amid protest and many threats. The Junior class followed his lead and tempers all around cooled. Rivalry . . . something that is needed by every school to keep spirit up. Yet, is so much of it necessary? To compete to the point of exploding tempers . . . rivafty has no longer served its purpose. And just as the advice of one sponsor says, The Juniors of one year are always the Seniors of the next. 35
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