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Two bits, foru bits, six bits, a dollar! yelled DYMORIE CHRIS- TIAN along with four other cheer- leaders. Dymorie and the others could be found each weekday afternoon practicing yells and rou- tines, painting pep-rally and break-through signs. A flutist and band member since sixth grade she was named to all- regiona band and received a first division rating with her solo. Leaning towards physical ther- apy as a career choice, Dymorie plays basketball and tennis and likes to water ski and camp out. Student council nominated her as candidate for Lions Club Queen contest in the spring. Dymorie represented the sopho- more class on student council and is a member of FCA. -ff' X BOB JONES was an all-district fullback and linebacker. He played football for four years, and received honorable mention on the all-south Plains team as a senior. Bob participated in basketball during his freshman and sophomore years, and was a member of the track team for one year. Senior class president, Bob de- livered the response to the wel- come at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. He enjoys parties, dancing and people lespecially girlsl. Bob likes swimming. When asked to comment on Bob, Classmate Diana Hernandez ans wered, He's dependable and a good leader. Bob's one of the ni- cest people that I know. Varsity football player, ROCKY BLUDWORTH was chosen s offen- sive tackle on all-district team. He was a starter on varsity basket- ball squad. During the spring, track kept Rocky busy. As a ju- nior, he was named Most Im- proved Male Athlete . Rocky enjoys swimming and wa- ter skiing. Rocky likes to be among friends. activities
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TAMALA ALLRED spends her leisure time sewing garments for herself. She plans to become a home economics teacher. Tamala also enjoys painting and hand crafts. She was a member of the cheer- leading squad three years. In her senior year the student body chose Tamala as one of four homecom- ing queen nominees. She qualified for the honor roll with grades of 90 or higher. An avid sports fan and partici- pant, Tamala played on the varsi- ty team as guard. A member of the tennis team in Spring, she also enjoyed an occasional round of golf. She was active in the cuddle group of FCA. Sunshine, frlends and outdoors are among Tamala's fvorite things. She dislikes the frequently occurring sandstorms. TODD SMITH was voted Best All-Round Male Athlete by the coaching staff. He was the only varsity basketball player to be named to the all-district squad having scored 327 points during the 1977-78 season. All-district football honors were, also, earned by Todd though a hand injury kept Todd from par- ticipating for the full season. Making varsity as a sophomore, he played post. Todd was last leg of the mile relay which qualified for state track meet two consecutive years. His other events were 440 and sprint relay. Todd was a member of FCA and FFA, and says he enjoys good mu- sic and taking life easy. Water Skiing is a special interest. He doesn't like to be around uptight people. 16 activities Varsity cheerleader, MARY LYNN WHEELER participated in a wide scope of girls' athletics. She was a member of the junior varsity basketball team. Mary Lynn en- joyed playlng five-man basketball Uayvee girls switched to five- man, full-court basketball in preparation for the '78-'79 sea- sonh. She felt that it created more of a challenge and left her with a more involved feeling. Her spring sports included track, tennis and golf. After a trip to Hawaii, Mary Lynn found surfing and hula danc- ing among her favorite activities. Her hobbies are swimming, water skiing and cooking. She likes to be around people who laugh a lot. Mary Lynn is in the percussion section of the band. In half-time activities, she with other cheer- leaders performed as flag twirler.
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