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David jensen Kim Wayman Wood Tim Wood Barbara Woody Donald Doershlag Melissa Dority Wayne Drummond Ricky Finley Scott Hatcher Trina Hudson Don Hallman ot Pictured Rodney Anderson jackie Robinson Barry Sargent Tonia Saults Vanessa Sisk Curtis Smith jennifer Taylor Michelle Tetley David Tune Yates jim Yearwood Lisa Zimmerman Ste ven Kemp Micha el West Martin Rhodes A 4 ,..malnQ 'N C :N .W .m,..4 .43 The Chemistry of Confusion. Chemistry is considered to be the most difficult subject of the year by most juniors. Shelly Tucker tries to flame test various chemicals in Mrs. Richards class. Selection Perplexion. The selection of class rings is perhaps the most important financial decision that juniors make. Thresa Silverest and Stephen Russell attempt to choose stone color and size in the auditorium. Never Too Young to Cheer. Since gymnastics and physical ability are unpor- tanr to cheerleading. early' development is vital. Katie Bannister works with several young girls at the cheerleading camp the bulldog cheerleaders sponsored in the SUITIIUCF. 1 juniors w l
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,aw- 1' jfimw Voylff jflllfl Wilkff Cl721flC5 W-'ilffm Paige Ward Brad Watson james Watson judy Watson Lori Watson Tommy Way Scott West Teresa White jama Whitehead Kelly Whirel7'eld Marie williams Tainmj' Williamfi Sherrie Williamson Greg Wilson Lisa Wilson Paula Wilson Samamhg Wjlsm, Tammy Wilson Nfjkl. W,'nm,t. Chris Winhum Rusty WOM. The Little Bulldogs Child Care is a relatively new subject offered by Smyrna High School to both juniors and seniors. In this class, students in the class learn the basics about children and their care. S.H.S. students in the class be- come very close to the approxirna tely twen - ty children who attend. Mrs. joyce Coving- ton, the teacher ofthe child care course, is proud to see her students learn about chil- dren and hopes that they will beneht Hom the course. Each student at S.H.S. knows about the Child care children and considers them as part of our school. These children ha ve lovingly been named by S.H.S. students as Smyrna High School 's own 'little bull- dogs. juniors u
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ut Active Hours A Special Time A day in the life of a junior is Hlled with many activities, both school -related and extra - curricular. There are sacriHces that one must make in order to continue his quick-paced days at S.H.S. However, there are many re- wards for the endurance and hard work when a job is hnally completed. Some juniors may End satishzction in completing a difhcult as- signment while others may Hnd satisfaction in working on the class Homecoming float and seeing the end result in the parade. Although the juniors at Smyrna High School may pursue difhcult aspects of school life, everyone con- tributes to our school, making S.H.S. a very special place to be. iii l ,sf-W' Stuffing It. Patiently, Debbie Raymer stuflfs the junior float which will be judged on I4ria'ay I Homecoming week. This years junior float placed second. A Case of The Munchies. Danny Brewer, Alan Smith, Troy Flippen, and Tim Dye crunch and munch on their lunch time goodies. Meticulous Work. While making a mechanical drawing, Lester Turner has learned that he musr have patience as well as a steady hand. JMS
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