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Acting crazy, Sheila Bittinger and Carol Maf- On Spirit Day Lynn Welch freely expresses fett show just how close good friends can be. her feelings about Valley High School. During gym, Brenda Fazenbaker and Angie Shaffer prove just how wild-n-crazy they can be. Showing his usual craziness, Mark Knotts proves he is not camera shy. 6 Feature
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The school year came off with a bang as the Southern Ram football team rallied all the way to state coats, the girls volleyball ‘team opened up the school year with a successful season, and the members of the golf team were able to participate in their first-time trip to the state playoffs. Many students were involved in all the spirit days as the determination of the athletic ‘and extra activities were held throughout the year. Giving her outlook of life at Southern, Kelly Green quoted, “I think that my four years at South- ern were, overall, good. When I started as a freshman, I felt like | Southern was everything. I guess I felt like that because I was so little. As I progressed on, as a sophomore and junior, the school feeling I had, started to decline. I was just in the middle and just another face in the crowd. But now as a senior, I love the school atmosphere and espe- cially the people. This year has been a good year, and I feel like as an individual I’ve matured rapidly. Thanks to my friends, they have made my senior year special.” The halls of Southern, filled with the ideas and thoughts of those in- volved, keeps everyone taking part In a new beginning. Down for the count, Ram football player Dave Terrant is tackled by opponent Central Pres- ton in a game which Southern was victorious 22-6. Taking Part nA New Beginning Opening 5
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Filled With Infantile Radience As insane, bizarre, wild, hyster- ical, cracked and demented the peo- ple of Southern High School seem to be, they still have time to dazzel the county with pleasure. Many citizens seem mystified that a good time exists in Garrett County. Dodging this issue does not change anything. So in our great destitu- tionalized search for dazzel, gleam, luster, sparkle, we found many en- tergetic and spirited people who are also in pursuit of excellence. Here are a few of their contributions (at least the ones fit to publish): Lynn Welch (senior): go cruisin’ for men, jam out the top 40 tunes and whatever else comes up, go to games and check out the jocks. Steve Bennett (junior): What do you think? CENSORED Dave McLaughlin (junior): “ Wayne Dixon (junior): “ 2 Cathy Junkins (senior): Go to the games, hang out and run the halls with Nancy Paugh, Theresa Sisler and Lynn Welch. Two unidentified seniors who are afraid of being intimidated: Go muddin and crashing three wheelers, cruise Hecks, go to County Club Mall and check out the men. Jimmy Freeman (senior): smiled. Nancy Paugh (Senior): punk-out, Just Up to their usual tactics of goofing off, Dave McLaughlin and Steve Bennett prove that two heads are better than one. cruise punk-style, party. Lisa Proulx (senior): Run my par- ent’s car into a tree. Theresa Sisler (senior): Dream of the future, get lost in the wonder of it, fall in love, and party. Jeff Beeman (senior): Cruise in my Bird, go party’n. If those who find fun are childish and foolish, they are also full of the intent to demonstrate that this county is full of opportunities for an extravagantly dreamy atmo- sphere if you just reach out for it and take the risk of being Filled with Infantile Radience. Telling Becky Rhodes to say cheese causes her to crack up. Feature 7
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