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Winding up their yo yos, the junior class favorites get set to practice a round-the-world move. The freshman class favorites help each other with English I diagramming. Jhara points out the finer points of WT to Natalie during senior career class. Woman io Wcrna IT1ERLE nORfTlfln Genelle Lowery 2308 4th Avenue Canyon, TX 79015 806-655-7941 CLASS FAVORITES 29
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Favorites Are Leaders Each class had its C. W. Fields and its Mae West. They kept the class spirit up with foul humor and silly an- tics. They got the ball rolling on class projects and took charge in the con- cession stand. Marty Middleton and Jeana Stockett were chosen as freshman class favorites. Marty participated in football, basketball and was a member of FFA. Jeana played basketball earning all-district honors and was in FHA. The sophomore class chose Rowdy Bryan and Jobeth Thompson as their class favorites. Rowdy played football and was a dairy judger for FFA. Jobeth played basketball, was inducted into NHS. was a member of the yearbook staff, and qualified fore the finals in Tri-State rodeo. 28 CLASS FAVORITES Jimmy Moore and Jacinda Stockett were the choice of the junior class for favorites. Jimmy was a football player, a basketball player, and a track runner. Jacinda was junior class president, an all-district and all-region basketball player, and a qualifier for the Tri-State rodeo finals. The senior class chose Jhara Carter and Natalie Ferguson as favorites. Jhara was a member of FFA and was on the crew for the one-act play. Natalie was senior class secretary, NHS vice-president, and attended the state FHA convention. Sophomore class favorites wonder if they will ever type forty words a minute with just three mistakes. Rowdy escorts Jobeth across the stage for the introduction of cheerleaders. Sponsored by J-J Suffolk Marty Middleton smiles with content after having a delicious meal in the cafeteria. Jhara Carter and Morty Mathis share a book in health while looking up civics questions.
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) Cowboy Spirit Alive in ’85 Decorations were made. Costumes were put together. The theme of Cowboy Spirit — Alive in 85 swept through the halls during homecoming week. The week climaxed with the “funeral of the Amherst bulldog. The bulldog was cremated by the Flame king and queen, seniors Kelly McDonald and Shelley Greenfield. At the Friday homecoming peprally, Shelley Greenfield was crowned homecom- ing queen. Attendants were Lisa Blanks and Jacinda Stockett. Keith Brown plays the fight song as Laurie Seal performs for the crowd. Kelly McDonald and Shelley Greenfield start the cremation fire. Senior Scott Leatherwood finishes off the funeral with Taps.' The senior boys carry the bulldog to his final resting place in a black hearse. 30 HOMECOMING
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