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Funny memories with the best of friends. School is not all studies, classes and sports. Often, when we are talking with friends, we recall those mo- ments we had together that made us laugh. Barbi Sandy, sophomore, recalled such an incident. I remember when I was chained to the radiator by my friends, she said smiling. A lot can happen with a roomful of seventh graders who love to talk. I remem- ber when Carl was put in the closet during class for talking and no one told him when the bell rang, replied David Taylor, seventh grad- er. Being caught in the most awkward situations is also another funny memory. Ju- lie VanGilder was caught in such a situation. 7 remem- ber when Mrs. Lynch caught me on top of the lockers, she recalled with a laugh. The funny memories of school are just part of the great moments students shared together. night: Giving a smile for the cam- era was Diana Davis, freshman. Table Of Confenfs Theme 1-9 Student Life 10-20 Organizations 21-33 Sports 34-48 Academics 49-58 Seniors 59-73 Underclassmen 74-93 Advertising 94-109 Closing 110-112 2
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It was there the first day of school. The feeling in the air was there, that this was the year. GREAT MOMENTS WERE COMING! The spirit is still great! Some, like Charles Charl- ton, here for the first time, said, I think high school holds a lot of fun for me!'' Other students, such as Duane Felton and Mike Oli- vio hoped the 'Hounds would win the big one. Patricia Ross and Diana Sim- mons were looking forward to cheering them on. Senior Kevin Roy even had greater hopes. I'm gonna' become a good welder, graduate and find a nice girl, he said with a sly grin. Top left: Showing his colors on blue and gold day was senior Tom Stewart. Center: Driving down the court was eighth grad- er. Brian Maxwell. Bottom left: Taking the plunge off the wall was eighth grader, Renzie Sheme. Below: During summer vacation. Kim and Stephanie Turnbull chatted on their porch. Memoirs '83 Remington High School Remington, WV Volume 53 CCHHN6 AT US!
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Left: The hallway was full of hustle and bustle as students gathered around lockers for a chat between classes. Left: Taking in the last bit of autumn warmth were a group of seventh graders during their lunch break. ) Left: Considered a friend by most, Mr. Robert Shields, principal, was of- ten found checking the campus. Left: Clowning off in the halls be- tween classes were Amy Guynn and an unidentified victim. Below: Close friends are part of the school scene. Diana Simmons and Crystal Barney, eighth graders were two such friends.
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