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“I think it can, I think it can!” Robert Boyers, Chris Lambert, and Beanie Bland utilize a tractor in a Phys¬ ics experiment studying motion. Tonight ' s Devotion: Doug Kegley, Vice-President of the Pulaski County Sub-District, leads the devotions at the February meeting. These meetings provided an opportunity for all the Methodist Youth groups in the County to meet together. Hornblowin’ Hullabaloo: Mickey Moser lends her loud support to the Heritage football game. Cougar fans found all sorts of ways to show their pride. Now for the “punch line.” Mrs. Mary Kelly instructs Charlene Hodge and Elaine Horton in the fundamentals of bridal showers. The Family Living Class sponsored a Mock Wedding each year, which included a Mock Shower for the Bride-To-Be. Opening 5
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Frogs c.. It was pleasant experiences like getting a B when you were expecting a ”D , and re¬ membering your locker com¬ bination after Christmas break. Of course, there were adversi¬ ties, too, like losing your letter jacket in a pile of 25 others at a basketball game, and forget¬ ting to bring your gym clothes back on Monday mornings. “Ahoy, Mates!” Charlie Hagy spends his working hours at Long John Silver ' s serving fish, fries and much more. Another Senior expense-Sherry Dickerson and Stephanie Peters place their orders for graduation announce¬ ments. The Steering Committee changed the color of the announce¬ ments from beige to white to make them more congruent. 4 Opening
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Warning: The general student has learned that too much studying (even for a bone-head test ) can be hazard¬ ous to your health. Frogs con, The school year didn ' t just occur on the inside; there was plenty to do outside of school. And although life could have been restricted to just one or the other, life seemed fuller when experienced from fhe in¬ side ouf. “Hey, Ref’!” Eddie Sullivan referees a church basketball game at the YMCA. Community involvement was one thing which kept students busy outside school. Thumbs up, America! A paralax angle is the reason for all the thumbs. B.J. Tipton, John Harber, and Todd Folden examine the paralax angle in the Science Pod. Happy Valentine’s Day! Mrs. Lois Neblett and Mrs. Elaine Jackson dis¬ play their Valentine corsages while they munch out in the Teachers ' lounge. i I 1 Wslv 1 mf ' J 6 Opening
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