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Senior Glen Null holds an uninvit- ed visitor by the tail. Taking his time senior Jimmy Branscom carefully fills his plate. cd The ‘Mary Fleming Award, pre- 7 sented by Coach Talkington, hon- ors Arli Goforth. | Sophomore Chip Graham assists | freshman Anita Phelps in fixing Student Life 29
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abi eeeore dno A Time-Out For Sports Players ... The end-of-year get together with coaches, parents, players and dates was anticipated all year. It’s the one time when every athlete is honored in front of those peo- ple who are most important to him. Juniors were expecially anx- ious because they finally got their letter jackets. “It’s just a slip of paper, but you’d have to fight to take it away,” senior Tony Spray- berry spoke for most of the ath- letes who received their cher- ished awards. tion between sophomore John Boyle, freshmen DeAnn Bounds, Amy O'Neal, and Jodi Hightower. Fy Jr. Tony Jackson, soph. Weldon Kennedy, fresh. Tonja West, and soph. Angela Kilgore watch some- - thing interesting. Senior Theresa Chiles ‘‘borrows” a potato chip from sophomore Tres Rouquette’s plate while he enjoys his grilled hamburger. Proudly accepting the Billy Jack Roberson Award from Coach Talkington is senior Allen Cook. 28 Sports Cook-Out
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AYRE ARR eHCRMUUSirniene Mannion renienriteneniecannnrmrroHaNNnsaIAclide A “Night-Life” We Will Remember ... This year’s prom took months and months of planning. When it was finally time to decorate every- one in the junior class left school about 2:15. With the music blaring and everyone from parents to ar- madillos coming in to take a look, we had the walls papered by 11:30. By 1:15 there were only a few minor things left to do and it was impressive. The prom went smoothly. None of the decorations fell (a relief) and it looked sharp. Along with that, the food was delicious, the disk jockey played good music, and everybody looked great all dressed up for a change. New York City Night Life — A ay night we will remember! While juniors Kevin Dudo and Richard Williamson stand guard, classmate Skip Stanger reads the Prophecy. While senior Teresa Utsey selects slices of bread, seniors Allen Cook and Jimmy Branscom watch impa- tiently. 30) Jr.-Sr. Prom the seniors look excited while having a group picture taken. “I willmy ...” stirs anticipation in the juniors as seniors David | Gee and Shannon Wade read the will at the Prom.
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