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weekends 15 FLAT TIRE. Tena Stephenson, Con- nie Robinson, Amanda Clark, Jamie Smith, Terry King, Gina Sandy, Joan O'Connor, Jimmy Crabb and Mr. Simbeck look on as Kevin Story, Jay Forsythe and Tim Pigg change the tire on the Beta Trip to the Wildlife Refuge. CAUGHT. Amanda Clark is caught in the act while shopping at Super X. SPLASH. Tim Johns is attempting to stay above water at a day on the river with the guys. FALL. Students are spending a day hiking in the woods of Lawrence County. SITTING TALL. Tim Pigg grins broadly at the cameras at the concert for Jimmy Crum.
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14 weekends Zakin’ Jt Easy There were no days as impor- tant to students at L.H.S. than the weekend days of Saturday and Sunday. After a week of tests, homework, and the every- day pressures of school came two wonderful free days of whatever and wherever. No where but the South were the weekends spent with such carefree abandon. In the summertime, the Ten- nessee River was the place to be. If one student didn't own a boat, someone else did, and the waters at Happy Hollow were filled with skiers and boaters. Canoe- ing, horseback riding, swim- ming, fishing, and camping were a few of the enjoyments. Girls especially, spent many hours bathing in the sun to achieve that remarkable tan. Winter weather was the set- ting for the hunters of the area. For the guys at school this was their favorite time of the year. Coon, rabbit, squirrel, and quail were the prime game found in Lawrence County, while a 12 point deer was the ultimate goal of all. Some sports were passed down from year to year and always stayed in season as favorite pas- times. Parking at Barton Hol- low, and just plain cruising around seemed to be the year 'round favorite of high school students in 1981 as much as pre- vious years. DANCE. Everyone supports Jimmy Crum at a dance spon- sored by Granite and the Stu- dent Council. CAR WASH. Warm Saturday weather prompts Angie Sandlin, Aaron King, and Kim Sandlin to wash cars. COCKFIGHTERS. Although il- legal, a popular sport in Law- rence County is fighting roost- ers.
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16 dedication Zkis One’s dor you, {Jimmy The 1981 Loretto High School Yearbook Staff proudly dedicates The Mustang 1981 to jimmy Crum, whose strength and courage is an inspiration to everyone. Although he missed most of his senior year, he remained in the hearts of the students and faculty alike. We Love You Jimmy!
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