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16eP Ucte% ' g c Sophomore Ron Bowen displays his decorated locker. Some students had dif- ferent tastes in locker decoration. During lunch, Assistant Principal Ron Fur- niss talks with students. Faculty members often visited with students during school. 94 Album divider
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Junior Kara Ogle works on her backhand. Kara received a letter for the third year. Getting set to hit the ball, Sophomore Angie Fager prepares to score. Sports feature 93
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During a slow day in the Audio Visual room, Senior Dale Davis takes a break. The A.V. aides helped decorate the room with posters and calendars. While waiting for the bell to ring at the end of the period, Seniors Scott Dortch and Bev Randolph talk while Senior Terry Shir- rell displays his football jersey. Junior Marcie Underwood makes a phone call between classes. Nicknames Names incognito At Decatur, many students are known by nicknames. Some of these are just shortened from real names. For example, Senior Shan- non Hilderbrand goes by Sha ; Senior Julie Jackson says her friends call her Jules. Senior Steve Rawlins got his nickname, Rollo, from his last name as did Senior Jeff Hawkins who sometimes goes by Hawkeye. Others, though, have names that are totally different. Senior Todd Roberts goes by Meathook. Junior Ron Watts is referred to as Squirrel by everyone who knows him. O ' Neal Majors, senior, has had his nickname, Oatmeal, since grade school. He said he us- ed to take juice and oatmeal pies to school for lunch everyday. Although sometimes strange, nicknames were commonly heard in the halls of Decatur Central. Album divide , 95
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