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HIGH-HO-SILVER: Breaking horses is what Sophomore Mon- tie Rawlings does in his spare time. Here Montie breaks in one of the five horses he worked with for Jess Everett. (Lair Staff Photo) SPIC-N-SPAN: It is very unusual to see a person washing his car in January. At the first of the month, the temperature reached a high of 70 degrees several times, so Junior Mike Head and Luke Proctor took advantages of the situation. However two weeks later, eight inches of snow fell causing school to close for one day. (Photo by Kathy Stout) Student Life 5
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T n» ne s cm. y favorite time of the day is lunch. Lunch is a time you can visit with some of your friends and watch soap operas. Lunch gives me a time away from class and studies for an hour. When the bell rings for lunch I know half the day is over. -Senior Angela Ammons 3 f I had a chance to go anywhere in the world, my choice would have to be Utopia. Utopia you say, why that place doesn't exist. That's correct. Utopia is the non-existent place of a pure and good life with- out corruption and disruption. Because nothing ex- ists in a non-existent place, the only place close to Utopia is, of course, heaven. To exist there, your existence in the real world will disappear. And that is my fate, because my Utopia that I want doesn't exist, and the Utopia that is in reach, I am not ready for. -Junior Shane Sullivan 5. do many activities with my friends at church. I enjoy these activities because I can be with my friends and we have fun. I guess the main reason I like these activities is because it's just good, clean fun. -Sophomore Micheal McCravey w y first reaction to High School was: scary! I was excited, in a way, but the thought of how big it was was awful. Also, I didn't like the thought of being a Punky Freshman . -Freshman Amy Wilson V 4 Student Life
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FINISHING UP: Sharman Briggs, Shanna Hart, and Valorie Key are working hard to get the Student Council float ready for the Homecoming parade. The Student Coun- cil got second place in the float contest. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) CREPE PAPER RAINBOW: Tornadoes and an Aztec pyramid were among the float decorations in the parade. Senior Dee Gil- bert cuts crepe paper for the second place winning Student Council float. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) THAT FUNNY FEELING OF SPIRIT over- comes the crowd at the pep rally before the homecoming game as confetti and bal- loons filled the gym. (Lair Staff Photo) PRACTICING FOR THE MAIN EVENT: Homecoming Queen nominee Kami Bur- kett and her escort Jerry Comstock along with Tami Robinson, and Cindy Hanzalik are practicing for the big night. The Homecoming Queen, Ramona Murphy, was announced during halftime of the football game. (Photo by Brent Beck) 6 Homecoming
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