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Seniors Freshmen Juniors Eighth Sophomores Faculty X V. 'ii' chlckon day: before trying his, Robbie Cox samples the lima beans. Notice the milk cartong this picture was before the introduction of the milk bags. In shop clan, Tom Swinney and Billy Shupe use a drill press. Playing lor graduation ends another season for the bandg director Mr. Tom New gives some last-minute instructions. Taking a foods class in the Wage- Earning Lab means practicing all kinds of cooking, but Phil Martin likes cake decorating best. Flmlllar hon in the gym concession stand are those belonging to Ronnie Harris, Mark Gravely, and Rickey Gravely. Dr. Russell Wolf leaves the field after presenting flowers to junior class representative Lori Eanesg her escort is senior Larry Thomas.
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Here they are, the Class of 81, telling everyone below them that We're No. 1. eniors Being a senior has a special significance. Suddenly you are face to face with the fact that soon you will be leaving a very important part of your life. Soon you will have to take care of yourself, on June 6, seniors suddenly become adults. Being a senior is fun, but it's also a little sad and just a little scary, said Mary Hodges. Being a senior, adds Lisa Bryant, is to be on top and to be a leader. Lower classmen look up to seniors for leadership, so all seniors should try to set good examples. ln contrast, Norma Dove feels that being a senior means nothing. I have dreamed of my last year in high school and what it would be like. Well, it's nothing like I dreamed. Be- ing a senior means working like a dog trying to get a bone out of the ground after it has frosted overnight. Lavesia Dillard sums up the general feeling: Being a senior means being able to face life's realities - a time when, you realize you're not a little child anymore, a time to start taking on more respon- sibility and learning to cope with life's problems. 112 Seniors Adams to Bailey .fs P Bryan Keith Adams: Spanish Club 9, 10, 113 Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12, Scholars' Program 10, 11, 123 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 123 Monogram Club 10, 11, 12, Boys' State: National Honor Society 11, 12. John Haywood Alcorn, Jr.: DECA 11, 12. Donna Renee Anderson: French Club 93 FFA 10, 11, 12. Jeffrey Wayne Anglinz DECA 10, 12. Thomas Lee Aldridge: Drama Club 8, 93 Football Koine 9. Amy Jo Amos: Majorettes 11, 125 FBLA 123 Choir 10, 11. Michael Todd Arrington: Spanish Club 9, DECA 1 Science Club 8, 9, 10, Football 8, 9, JV: Nati Honor Society 11, 12. James Alan Bailey: French Club 9,103 DECA 11,1 Band 8, 9, 10.
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