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1986 Magazine Sales Raising Money For The School Raising money for the school is an annual chore, and for the past several years the school has depended on a Magazine Sales Drive to raise the much needed money. In 1985, the total sales approached 15,000 dollars, five times the amount raised the year before. This year (1986) our goal was $ 16,000, and we exceeded our goal. The 1986 Magazine Sales Drive was kicked off by a parody of 'Tet's Make A Deal, including good prizes and zonkers. Mr. Daniel (above left) helped out by appearing as the lovely Vanna. Ms. E (above middle) called out the numbers of lucky students who would get a chance to compete for the prizes. The competition was an exciting time as is witnessed by this group of Juniors (above right). Ms. Murrell's homeroom won the much coveted Banana Split Party for being top homeroom on the first turn in day. (1-r) Melinda Lawson. Daniel Bromley, Ms. Murrell, Freddie Lin ville, and Darrell Wells. TOP SEVEN SALES PEOPLE These students were the top sales people. They all sold over 20 units and earned the right to play Mustang Bingo lor the Sharp VCR. Michele Johns won the big prize while all the others also won prizes. (1-r) Sherry Richardson, Dawn Simbeck, Melinda Lawson, Michele Johns, Susan Flatt, Anissa Pettus, and Richie Wakefield. OVERALL TOP HOMEROOM Ms. Henson-Hunt's homeroom averaged more money per person than any other homeroom. For their excellent salesmanship they were treated to breakfast at Shoney's.
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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES There Is More To School Than School ABOVE: Gina Hollman, Tresa Johnson, and Sherry Tidwell make use of the opaque projector to prepare a poster for World History class. Assemblies are not always exciting, as one can tell by looking at the faces of these students. Stephanie Riddle, Joey Hensley. Denryl Stephenson, and Rob Beckman all look as if they have somewhere else they'd rather be. On the other hand, feature films provide students with a chance to relax and have a good time with friends while also providing a much needed source of income for the school. ABOVE: Field Trips provide a great way to learn away from school. John Henkel, Anthony Russ, and Shane Eaton fire a rocket engine while on the Physics Earth Science trip to the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. “Aaarghl...” THE STORY OF A REBEL AND HIS BIKE. PEE-WEE HERMAN Ptl-Vftt'S Sic ABVlVTUto [pg!® FROM WARNER BROS. A APNER COMMI Mil'ATKINS COMPANY ABOVE: Russell Methvin finds the com- puter game Karateka to be a pleasant diversion and a good way to unwind after a busy day of classes. He didn't find his dreams,.. Tfft dreams found him. THE LAST SIARFKHTER ® ® AlOSIMARPrfv .™ AUMVERSAI flriuv PU fe tniwntl jJowtVhilw KILLER T-FlflT-eS (Relax. It’s only a movie.) P’oAmh) h, IT1VI PI AC A |OMN Of 0IL1.0 DtrtcM b, |OMH DC UUO p|; 18
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UNDERCLASSMEN More Than A Face In The Crowd John Abercrombie. JR Anissa Adams. JR Leroy Adams. SO Clay Aldridge, SO David Allen. SO Wayne Allen. SO Lisa Alsup, JR Shawn Andrews, SO Tammy Andrews, JR Tammy Atwell FR Chad Augustin. FR Lea Augustin. JR Tressy Ayers, JR Veronica Ayers, SO Anita Barnes, JR Tony Beard, FR Jennifer Beckman. JR Matt Beckman, FR Michael Beckman, SO Rob Beckman, SO Todd Beckman, FR Tommy Beecham. JR Troy Beecham, FR Renee Behel JR Karin Beuerlein, FR John Box, JR Mark Boyd, FR Teresa Boyd. FR Kristy Bradley, FR Melissa Bradley, FR 20
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