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George Anderson Marlelle Beelhe David Biswell 0 an Mitch Blanding Jannie Brady, Secreiary Kaihy Colo Coleen Chance John Chrislman Melissa Corp Alan Coverl Laurie Cox Sarah Cunningham Lara Dillinger, Vice Presidenl Tonya Earl Gail Elzenhouser David Fangman Lance Freeman Billy Frey Lisa Gardner Will Goss Mike Haas Tina Harrison Brian Harrod Duane Herringlon Shannon Hook Suzy Howell Darren Jackson Lori Jenks Jerry Johnson, Treasurer Julie Jones K .if 44fPEoPLEfFREsHrvlEN People in The News . . . Barney Clark, firsi To be implanted with an arlificial hearl for permanenl use, dies afier 442 days from multi-organ failure Freshmen v- 1 1. 4, si? l ,lv-V . V vi s 5 .ifwsi ' , . .1. : w 3 A Z .igpywl , gk ' i 2, VM 1 if s if my 55 E s is MH is Q , sg, MQW A .. A mein 5' N if bu Q Q is A 3 , ,,., . . V . ,.., ,. , V l fi -Miki KHKV ,lilaggwi ' - f , 5 F i r,, 'K 4 ' k M45 Q44 we .,,., ,,, . K s 9 M Q m B? if Y if QA W x .1,.f, M, U XE Z It y x1q'3?'27'4-ma g, . KX 1, . ,-',,, 4 if . ,. Z Q K F - PM 2 S - rf: 5 mi , W '- I . ..,, , , A 'Fl' TEM E .':: 'i 1 '- , RWM 5 --G 'ii I iw f u 'is- ,, ,, M ,..,,,. ,, ,, Jr ,W f , . if sf 1' ,N f
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Traditional Treat by Tracy Crockett Hungry? How does a one hun- dred faot banana split sound? lt has been a tradition fat Town and? Country Christian Church for five years to make a one hundred foot banana split. Every year in the tail the church has a youth revival. which is held on tiridav, Saturday, ahds Sundoy nightsafor the teen: agefrs. After each nights devotion, the teens gathered to make the banana split. First, the guttering Cwhich was borrowed from Whe- lan'sj was put together. Next the guttering was iinecl with heavyf duty aluminum toil. After this, ali of the ingredients were added: 200 bananas, '14 gallons of ice cream, 12 six ounce jars of chocolate, car- mel. and butterscotch toppings, '12 cans of whlp cream, and 2 pounds of nuts, lt took the teens about an hour and a half to put this mixture together. After the devotion that night, it was time for the goodies. lt didn't take long before it was gone. While everyone was devour- ing the treat, teievision cameras from channels 43 and 27 went to view the festivities to show them on the 40100 news. Two students present tor Citizenship Event Preoccupled In hls work, Jlmmy Flowers of his many projects in second hour sophomore shapes a candlestick for one Woods Il. -photo by Debbie Brundgardt class chooses rings SOPHOlVlORESfPEOPLF X43
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POSTS . Freshmen Try To make proTiT selling pennanTs, Pupils by Pafli Frey I wish Tears were chocolaie, g. And I could cry Wiih no shame. Then Tears May meIT away And fall again . . . Before school IeT ouT for Thanksgiv- ing break, Ms. PaT Bonine's English I sTu- denTs began reading and wriring po- ems. The siudenis were required To wriie 'Ib poems To fill a noTebook plus iIlusTraTe each poem wiTh a piciure or drawing. There were many differenf Types of poems including I used To . . . Bur now I-!aikus , 'iSelf-describers . and I wish , Eike The above poem. The following were poems made up by some of The siudenrs in English I. Irony ' is when your moiher says, Didn'T I Tell you To be quieT wiih your mouth fuIT? and Then says, T'Answer me! -by Dawn Smiih Q-f' I used To Think abou? the world and all The couniries in IT. BuT now I Think abouT Them and almosr wish I didn'T. -by Billy Frey I wish My parenis were still TogeTher Thai Dad lived nearby and, They had never goTTen divorced. - by Todd Miller I used Ta Think, Thar once a friend, always a friend. Bur now I know Thai This can only depend . . . -by Troy Siremmlng Fear - Unsure, Opprehensive Above Boflomz To Increase hls fyplng Hiaina, trembling' Woffying speed, David Fangman freshman search- Anxiafyl ferfar ,,, assurance' es for The warm-up page in The Typing I aeaaimry book.-phoro by Maria Shell. Baiiling, overcoming, conquering Posihve ceriain me KKK-s ss . T K Above: During last hour Journalism I, Stacy Workman and Gail Eizenhouser freshmen discuss The Technique of crop- ping piciures.-phoio by AnneTTe Mariin. conrrdelnce. -by Sarah cunningham FRESHlVIENfPEOPLEf45 T iv
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