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STHT ISTICS The boys seem to be ahead this year... in number that is. The boys are standing at 272 and the girls trail- ing with 218 making a grand total of 490. That makes 1.2 boys for every girl. in Y? I 31 f ' . Junior spectators Brian Layman and Freakze frzend Stuart Thompson await the outcome of the
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D 154 cinderellas Homecoming proved to be an even!-packed week. Wilh all its activities, Student Council sponsored a UDog Pound Dayj' and captured many ll dogs, that roamed the halls. Friday lnorn- inga parade kicked off the big dayis events. The junior maids- Keliy Graves, fllary Ann Parish, TOP ROW: Mike Adamec, Bob Adams, Merry Beth Adams, Allen Ahlert, Russell Ainsworth, Mark Alexander. ROW 2: Kaye Allen, Linda Allen, Kristi Almond, Kyle Anderson, Kathy Arnold, Teddy Ashcraft. ROW 3: Russell Ashley, Jolmna Bach, Penny Bailey, Mark E. Baker. ROW 41: Mark T. Baker, Maurine Baker,Joyce Ballanger, Bobby Bateman. ROW 5: Rhonda Bateman, Liz Baxley, Steve Beam, Marian Beaty,jeff Beauchamp, Trina Beckel, Cindy Bernier. ROW 6: Teddy Beshoner, Karen Bettis, Lance Binyon, Steve Bitsko, Eddie Black, Brenna Bohbitt, Channing Bogle. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Bogner, Chris Bogner, Lance Bogoslavsky, Linda Bolin, Melinda Bradford, Virginia Branch, Mike Brasch. Stacy Ceren, and Li: Paddock made their appearance Friday morning in the parade. smov ies At the end of the first nine weeks, some jun- iors proved that studying does pay of 1' when they were awar- ded a 4.0 on re- port card day. Besides these Hperfectw peo- ple, 1412 other juniors also made the honor roll. For some, this day was not so cheerful because it meant that they had a nice long grounding in store for them. l 1
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JUN IORS I continuedl Cl 1' - 'Kg a it , ,5':1 1'qQ' ata- r I Q Q 15 3 I , M, -1 ng' ,. . in ,, TOP ROW: Ward Clemmons, Scott Clifton, Phillip Coffman, Mike Coggins, Xlelanie Coleman, Sherrie Coleman. ROW 2: Elizubetli Collett, Mike Cone, Mary ,lo Cook, Bruce Cooksey, Connie Cox, Michele Cox. ROW 3: jane Craig, ,I ill Craig, David Cravens, Glynda Crawford, Greg Crawford, Craig Cunning- ham. ROW 4: Scott Curnel, Sally Curtis, Sherry Dale, Steve Daniel, Lisa Davenport. ROW 5: Bobby Davis, ,Ioe Davis, Wayne Davis, Roger Day, Lillian Deal, Billy Hob Dempsey. RO'l l'OM ROW: Diane Dennis, Marion Denny, Kathy Derr, Schyler DeWitt, ,lcnifcr Dickinson, Ricky Dicks. Sandlot football was a popular Saturday afternoon pastime for some juniors such as Joe Bob Wise, Mike Wakefield, Stuart Thompson, and Mark Hutson. ' if 1 , , .. is l l i W v if wwf-fx , f y . 7, X Q. , , x ' vw. , or N , If H J W 4, --- ' ,let W ' Q N, inf' X I ' 'F 'Q ' . k Y Sw. 'Ar ' 5 if , x v ' in P. Wg. X, ' Y rs fa Z' ' A it ' 1' ' C 5' C' , . C I Q97 ., .1 hugiwvuf r at ,. Although studying wasn't needed, a supp. ofknowledge and pencils were. Juniors foi this out on October 13 and 14 while takiz the Comprehensive Tests ofBasic Skills. All smiles, Cheryl Woolbright, junior, was chosen second runner up in the Miss Southl Belle Pageant, sponsored by the Senior Council, September 25. 156 t
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