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Page 62 text:
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The Final Year Of No Credit Classes Brings Great Expectations “I like school, except for the way the schedule is set up. We have P.E. 2nd period, and we have to stay sweaty all day,” was Jake VanLandingham’s complaint. This year they welcomed Rocky Agbunag, Chip Baily, Chris Baily, Michelle Gordy, Andy Huggins, Beth Thomas, Bill David Strauss, and returning Brian Edwards. All welcomed the new faces, and were glad to have Brian back. Many of them played little league football, and Jason Mahaffey was brave enough to play Varsity football for the Bobcats! Report card time brought many moans and groans, and was usually dreaded. One adventure that was looked forward to was the long awaited trip to Washington D.C. They held a hoagie and black bean supper to help raise money for the excursion. As the year came to an end, students realized that the days of “goofing off” were over, because for the next four years, the classes would really count! Five extra minutes after lunch help ason T, and Hank A. organize I heir books for 5th and 6fh period. At the request of Coach Hod gens, Calvin Bedenbaugh and Travis Barrow assemble the protection screens at first base. Amy Adams 12-13 Rocky Agbunag 11-29 Hank Alexander 7-8 Chris Baily 10-9 Travis Barrow 3-7 Calvin Bedenbaugh 11-4 Joey Blitch 9-14 Bonnye Davis 8-13 Brian Edwards 9-6 Kit Ferris 1-14 Kim Godwin 7-12 Darrell Goodman 5-29 Michelle Gordy 9-30 )ewb Griffin 8-3 5y W Classes
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Fashion enlertains Laura Carnes and Abby Cordell al the first Christmas Ball. Hoop shooling is a big hit as Beth, Chrisli, and Chris take their Carnival shi t. Relaxing On the Weekends or After School Evens Things Out Everyone knows what they did during school, but not many people know what they did after school, and on weekends. Whether basketball or cheerleading, most of the girls stayed after school for practice, Those who were free to just go home caught up on soaps, homework, or satisfied their after school appetites. Most got rides home from an older brother or sister, but some had to ride the bus. The common activity though, was going home, having a snack, and then turning on the T.V. Only after all the best shows had been seen could homework be completed. The time spent going to school in the morning was a good time to finish any extra assignments. The weekends were spent doing what every normal teen- ager does. Hanging out! Whether at home or with friends, it was the best way to relax after a hectic week at school. All in all, resting after a hard day’s work came in different ways. Some chose to continue the work by completing homework and playing afterwards, while others decided to play first and work later. Anyway they did it, they got the job done and still had time to unwind. April Miller 7-28 Michael Mock 6-3 Andrea Parramore 2-9 Susan Parramore 9-7 Stevie Scruggs 12-21 Russell Suber 11-11 Freshmen 57
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Preoccupied with watching the boys play basketball during rainy day P.E., Beth Thornes and Sunshine Gauss miss the latest in Seventeen, while Bonnye Davis and Melissa Register browse through the “mini-mag” section. Hawking the crowd, Joey B.. Adam T.t and Jewb G. lure easy prey to the Fortune Telling booth for a look into the future. Angus Hinson 5-8 Andy Huggins 11-1 Nathan Kever 12-7 Daniel Lehman 11-29 Jason Mahaffey 9-22 Michael Mann 7-3 Gretchen Mashburn 10-31 Elder Maxwell 8-24 Millie McCaskill 10-30 Melissa Register 6-23 Bill David Strauss 1-29 Beth Thomas 3-9 Adam Thompson 9-24 Jason Thompson 1-1 Jake VanLandingham 12- 17 Chris Wyatt 11-26 8th Grade W 59
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