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'ui il! I , 40 W 31,545 4 T The Kellom Truck comes CJ group of students oround the trock: FIRST CLASS. 5, 4 wx ,- V9 6 J 48541 Aoron Tucker Ofto Turbull Bill Turner George Turner Debbie Tuure Seon Weise Thoxton Willio Denise Wilson Michelle Workman Robert Yotsko
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First Class ,App V- Q , I -4 6 t . - L ,- Steve Goode ',- - :Q P l ' Irvin Halter l Jeopardy Lloyd DOVId S' I K , Robert Mina Troy Mins Kathy Nolan Janet Nootnagel Stephanie Northern Denise Oliver Kathy Oliver Jimmy Quick Glen Semones Dan Spivey Denise Smith to Thr- Drummers load tht- prick with a respectable beat 46 a l i K N l .,a-6- , I if It was inevitable! ln every yearbook, in every school across the country, it happens. There is a group of students - not a special group, but a group in every school - that filters through all the organizational sources, and ends up in the yearbook room - unnamed. Well, it is only a matter of time before they are all named and organized, but, how much time is a matter of time? Well, the only thing that matters, in this case, is that it was well after the time of the deadline. As the Junior and Sophomore classes were floating through the channels of the U.S. Mail, that certain group of students remained in the yearbook room, lingering, desperately await- ing the day when all names and faces would miraculously coincide. The story of that struggle is beyond this copy block. The important point is that, unlike the traditional school yearbook staffs who place these people at the end of each respective class, we have chosen to offer them much more respect! Instead of placing these people at the end ofthe alphabet like a bunch of lost souls, we have dedicated this two page spread to them and the millions across the nation who deserve to appear FIRST CLASS.
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The Junior Machine 2 .X 4 I 1 l.. 4. I fl AS n - 4.1 Clockwise from Bottom Left: l. The Kellom Beor Twins growl o worm greeting. 2, Two Junior girls show their SDirit during Spirit Week. 3. Georgia Liguid cheers on the Kellom Knights. The Juniors ore like middle children. They do not get the horrossment of the Sophomores, nor do they receive the proise of the Seniors. They ore not the oldest, nor the youngest, but they ore the ones in the middle. Does thot motter? In o sense, yes. They hove someone to look up to, ond someone to look down upon. They hove someone who con look up to them, ond someone who con look down upon them, They ore the middlemen, the centerfellows, the be- tweeners. They ore the owl on the totem pole - just obove the wounded lndion, ond below the greot Buffolo Hunter. Juniors ore in the middle, ond they hold the weight of the school. fl ff ,fxrf ' '-ff,
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