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WALKING THE SIDELINES. Senior Terry Pyles anxiously awaits the next play. TO HELP GET the student body ready for the game. Juniors Becky Thaxton and Pam Shreve decorate the lockers. . . . highlights A parade through downtown and the spirit-building thuse were the highlights of the week. In a skit to entertain the crowd, the majorettes and cheerleaders switched jobs. To imitate the majorettes' field show, the cheerleaders danced to Fierro. Instead of the usual long stemmed rose, the squad held large tissue paper flowers in their teeth. On Saturday night, Oct. 13. the annual dance was held in the Clair Bee Field House with Kevin Nicholas from WVAQ providing the music. COURT MEMBERS LOOK on as Nancy Mont- ner reigned over the festivities, which ended on Sat-gomery. Homecoming Queen, crowns Erin urday night with the traditional Homecoming dance. Faulkner during half time of the game. Miss Faulk- Homecoming l
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WAITING FOR THE GAME to begin. Seniors Keith Tucker. Chris Lantz and Matt Elder look for a seat. DURING HALFTIME. Mrs. Fern Thorn. Mr. Dave Knotts and Mrs. Patsy Harman get a chance to sit and chat about the game. 10 Homecoming
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GOING OVER the week's coining menu, cooks Betty Lee Carr. Mary Williams, and Era Drummond discuss different duties. A case of Monday blues As you roll into bed after a night of cramming for a test, you are reminded by the radio that tomorrow is Monday. For some reason that one little word seems to have a devastating effect on teenagers. You cuddle dow n in your blankets and drift off to sleep. As 6 a.m. approaches, the sun peeks through the windows to awaken you to a new day. R-R-I-I-N-N-G-G! ! Somehow Monday has snuck up on you. At that, you roll over to catch Just one more minute. Mom . Your blink of sleep turns into 15 minutes. and you’re running late. Being the semi-neat person you are. you find the remaining 10 minutes aren't enough to meet your requirements. So. you miss the bus. and Mom takes you to school. Later, lunch time rolls around. While at your locker, fond memories of your brown paper bag cross your mind. The beast in your stomach has turned loose. While you finish disturbing class, your favorite teacher bombards you with homework. If these symptoms sound familiar, then you've had a classic case of the MONDAY BLUES. CLASS WORK gets the brain working on a Monday as Kristy Currey looks over an assignment for Computer class. 12 Mondays
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