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'R Julie Adams-9 Kayla Adcock-10 Brian Adkins-11 Troy Ainsworth-10 Chris Akin-9 Nicole Akins-9 Scott Alder-11 Brian Alford-11 Deshon Allen-11 Kelli Allen-11 Lisa Archambo-9 Nick Atkinson-11 Todd Aultman-10 Bill Bailey-11 Brian Baker-10 Jason Bakker-11 Wayne Barber-10 Elmer Beasley-11 - L Q n Cherie Beason-10 f . -: 1. -1...- if gc . .X , A rv. I Missle Bell-10 Q.. , A M . .1 gs bf 'al'-. 51' 'hr Q x 1 4 s if N 0 ,E w Lx 1 Skipper Bell-11 5. 5 Tina Billings-9 :f f Shelly Birtcher-10 , s Daniel Berry-9 . 8 . A , X x . X Better lote thon never Tordy policy gets students on the move The bell rings at 8:20, and stu- dents hurry through the heavy metal doors to make their way to first period before the tardy bell rings. The second bell rings, and people run frantically through the halls just in time to be tar- dy. Darrah, Coach Womack calls out, 'lyou're tardy again. Take this note to Mr. Hailey. The administra- tion felt that tardies were a big prob- lem this year. Mr. Henderson said, l'The tardy policy was set up to help students who want to leam without distractions. The second time you were tardy, a letter was sent home. The waming letter has a good point, it lets your par- ents realize your tardies and miscon- duct, said senior, Mark Hawkins. After a third tardy you received, the punishment becomes three licks CS or five days detention. However, some students needed more correction. lsola- tion was the last altemative in the tardy policy. Students who had all ofthe other punishment had no other choice than to spend one day in A.E.l., being secluded from the rest of their friends and faculty. Those who could make it to class on time felt the tardy policy worked. Senior Craig Schulz said, UI feel a student has plenty of time between classes and hef she needs to plan ahead before going to the next class. Whatever the consequences, most students did their best to get to class on time. And if they didn't, well, there's al- ways next period. knvm TAYLOR Emors A DAILY smou, THROUGH THE 500 hall, dressed in punky attire from the lst Senior Halloween Pep Rally. Page Sponsor: THE PERSONAL 5809 Stateline Ave
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HAROLD THOMAS GUS THORNTON PHYLLIS TIPTON Vice Pres. 1: NHS 9-12, Sec. 10, Pres. 12: Octagon 9- 12 Vice Pres. 10, Sec. 12: Student Council Rep. 10, 12: Band Sweetheart Court 10, crowned 12: Major- ette 9-12: Yearbook 12. JIMMY TOWNSEND Football 9-12, Hon. Mention ALL DISTRICT 12: FCA 11-12: Spanish Club 12: P.G. Players 12: UlL Speak- ing 12: 2nd VFW 12. DAVEY TUCK KEITH WALRAVEN Swimming 10: Auto mechanics 18:2 11-12. KIM WALTON BRIAN WARREN TODD WARREN Band 9-12: Band Captain 12: Spanish Club 9-10: Computer Club 12: ETSU Honor Band 12. TRACE WARREN Football 9-12: Baseball 9-12: ALL DISTRICT 10-11, MVP 10: Basketball 9: Parllamentarian 11: Student Council 9: Key Club 1012 Spanish Club 10-11. ANGIE WATSON Spirit Club Sec. 10-11, Capt. 12: Yearbook 12: NHS 10-12: Keyettes 11: French Club 11-12: French I Award 10: History Award 9. SCOTT WETZ ANDREA WHITE Flag Corp 9-12: Band 9-12: NHS. JEFF WHITE TROY WHILBURN Band 9-12: Lieutenant 10-12 Band: ETSU Honor Band. JEFF WILSON TODD WILSON Agriculture 182: Spanish Club 11: Rey Club 12: Deca Class Pres. RHONDA WILSON Volleyball 9: Deca Club 11: Reyettes 10: Y-Teens 12. TONY WILTSHIRE Latin Club 10: KeyCIub 10,12: Sec. 12: Football 9-12: All District 1 1, All-Northeast 11. MIKE YOUNG Football 10-12: Spanish Club 10-1 1: Key Club 10-11: FCA 10-11: Student Admissions Guide 10-11: Spirit Club 10-11: Third Floor Club 11. e Sponsor: HEADLINES Seniors 79 838-4056
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X af John Bius-10 Melissa Blvens-11 Brian Black-9 Craig Blankenship-9 Bree Bloomfield-9 ,-5 1 Jennlfer Boddye-9 Ann Boothman-10 Brlan Borgeson-10 Kelli Bosler-9 L iq Candy Bounds-10 ' X Krissy Boyd-11 -I Chris Brackeen-9 Jennifer Broderick-9 Bobby Brannon-10 Byron Brewer-10 'K -'G Danny Brower-10 ti, is Wade Brown-9 Stephanie Bruton-9 John Bunch-9 Christy Bunn-9 Starlyn Bunn-9 Bryce Burke-9 Lisa Burke-10 .9 mr-'pf fe SIIERI UPSON AND DEANA WALRAVEN MAKE A MAD DASH to class from the 100 hall to avoid being tardy. Students had only five minutes to maneuver the halls and the stalrways. WAITING FOR THE LADY IIAWKS T0 BEGIN THEIR volleyball game, Tim Geary and brother Chris listen to their Walkman. age SPOIISOI' TEEN TALK Marsha Blankenship-10
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