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Hey Pardner! Want to know more about country? On the following pages, the TOMAHAWK gives you the styles, the steps, the duds, and the grub to help you do-si-do country western style! Happy Trails! Contents student Life 8 Faculty 134 Academics 56 People 146 Sports 64 Index 202 Clubs 100 Closing 208
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• WHAT ' S BACK-TO-BASIC DRESSING . . . FOOT STOMPIN TUNES . . . RODEO ROMPIN ' . . . COUNTRY SWINGING . . . SIZZLING DOWN-HOME CHOW . . . AND GOOD, CLEAN FUN! TEST YOUR COUNTRY KNOW-HOW BY TAKING TOMAHAWK ' S COWBOY OUIZ BELOW! Quiz 1. The Cotton-Eyed Joe is a: a. thirst-quenching Country beverage. b. nicl name tor Joe Namath. c. popular country western dance. 2. A true cowboy would never be caught red-handed without his: a. driver ' s license. b. Western hat. c. flashlight. q :9 :q :f ;o £ :q :2 :o :i :sj8 «suv 3. The name of a well-known country western singer and the star of the flick Honeysuckle Rose is: a. Willy Nilly. b. Hillbilly Hal. c. Willy Nelson. 4. A cowboy ' s chaps are: a. his close friends. b. leather leggings worn for protection. c. flacks on his lips caused by cold, icy weather, 5. In Old-Country lingo, a cookie is: a. an attractive cowgirl. b. the outfit ' s chef and driver of the chuck wagon. c. a cowboy ' s favorite dessert. J . ■■X 1 - ' J@B?i - -d iiivu n dfAl i ' k. ic..-CL
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@ €@yMmYi joining our school on oi w fields o( grass and c6.. the highway we saw Wal-Mart, the largest, most complete shopping place in the county. This illustrates k the conglomeration of rural and urban ' life that have been characterized harfj Oneonta, with a population of [g ' over five-thousand, is the J metropolitan area and county soi Blount County. We don ' t have to country — we ' ve been there. Thi where we started, and we ' ve still a few cotton fields and a lot of p up trucks to testify to that. ' ,.v ' J: ' Ufia ♦ SHARING A PEACEFUL AFTERNOON, Carol Putman and Lollipop take a raal bafora th ridsin back lo the house. '
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