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JUNIORS lcontinuedj i i' TIN Y When it comes to movies the juniors go from one extreme to another. Ranking number one is an old classical, Gone With the Wind. Number two was, lf You Don't Stop, You'll Go Blind. lt seems strange the latter one was so popular when three- fourths of the class aren't even old enough to get into R rated movies. Starsky and Hutch l the main men! and Charlie's Angels fTV's dolls! rank up front for the two top TV programs with the class of ,781 1, ane rmcenss 164 Juniors don it like to be tied down. They would D rather have a free W reign when it comes to dating. The E greatest percentage prefer to date around, while only a small number want to have a steady. H4 Tfxiff L41 +44 Our gang says: having your own car is the only way to go . . .lo school that is. ln a poll the Camaro has been found to be the most popular car amongjuniors. The Cutlass came up second and the Corvette third. The juniors like to ride in style. i .4 S ii , -. .-.,.... .ft .T TOP ROW: Chrissy Shultz, Dianne Shumate, julie Siebenmorgen, Mary ,lane Simmons, Gary Simps l':1l Skinner. ROW 2: Gina Smart, Donna Smith, ,lainie Smith, Linda Smith, Marla Smith, Steve Smi ROW 3: Teresa Smith, Brenda Snow, Scott Sosebee, Mark Sterling, James Stewart, Bruce Stro ROW ll-1 David Sluhblefield, Randy Suggs, Steve Sullivan, Tina Summerhill, Kim Tabor, Duff Tayl ROW 5: Greg Taylor, Sherry Thompson, Stan Thrift, Fran Tinsley, Bill Tucker. ROW 6: Cathy Turr Len Turner, Sluvt- Turner, Theresa Tuttle, Natalie Udouj, Mitzlianl Vachon. BOTTOM ROW: Ca Vernon, Ken Voise, Celeste Vorster, Martin Waelder, Mike Wakefield, Chris Walker.
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Vith pom-poms shaking, Lisa Nordin attempts to cheer he Rebels on to victory during their game with NHS. A ---- Q L, lv... . And now on with the sports . . . Imitaling Lou Boda A W and Howard Cosell, Lindsay Russell and Frank Sharum, it juniors, give a brief sportscast concerning the home- coming game during the Pep Variety Show. l- t. AE ' c: if if . 5' , usb '..- 8 , . .Q 94 1 ? il 1 if illii- iewe With most fle- cisions, it takes teenagers a long time ln make up their minds. Hu! one derrision all juniors look forward to Ls the purchasing of claxx rings. liecause ofthe varif ety, choosing can he- come ll problem. Even willi all the headaches and money worries it all seemed worthwhile when the rings ur- riued on Derember Ynnd 8. 1 -14 TOP ROW: Tim Riley, Scott Roam, Kathi Roark, Eddie Robben, Bill Roberts, Bobby Roberts, Debbie Rodgers. ROW 2: Troy Rodgers, Shirley Ross, Mark Ruple, Patti Rush, Lindsay Russell, Peggy Russell, Floyd Sagely. ROW 3 Sandy Sale, jcaniu Salter, Locke Sandahl, Keith Sanders, Wiley Sanders, Lynn Schriver, Maureen Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Stacy Seoora, Gary Seiter, Tummy Selig, Frank Sharum, Charles Shaw, Melissa Shaw, Carl Shipley. Q: 163
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i is Atmospherical changes in this year's study hall gives students no other choice but to study. Jewell Johnson, junior, seems to con- ,vey her thoughts about this drastic change. Involvement in such activities as cheerleading and acting pro- bably aided Fran Tinsley, junior, in winning the third runner-up spot during the Miss Teenage Fort Smith Pageant, October 23. TOP ROW: Carl Wziltermire, Bill Ward, Coralie Watts, Carole Wehunt, Bobby Wells, Suzanne Westerman. ROW 2: Mary Sue Wheeler, Nick White, Mark Whillenburg, 'Theresa Wibbing, Gina Widman, ,lane Williams. HOW 3: Larry Williams, Lucy Williams, Pam Williams, Koss Williams, Lynne Willsey, Craig Wilson. ROW 4: Sandi Winters, Scott Winters, Diane Winton, Gaylnn Wisemon, Charlie Wohlford, Melinda Wood, Rick Wood. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Wood, Cheryl Wool- bright, Blake Word, Tony Worden, Peggy Wright, Roddy Yates, Steve Young. 165
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