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CRAMMIN' IT IN! lnftead of eating at luneh Kim Mitchell Jtiicliefhr a left. 4 3 N..- RUTY TU TU! Shannon Bramley, Leslie Lawrence, Angie johnxon, Mareie MeKinzie, Lefa White, and Mifhelle Thorpe help cheer the Wildeatf on with the Hroofter. ' ' DISCUSSING IT. Talking over a trial in einief are Allen Garvin, Greg Haghef and john Durham. - Opening Section ,gi xyhsgggp
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MAKING SURE. Tonya Miller lookx over ber attendance record to make Jnre fhe bafn't mined a day. Tonya won firft place in the attendance context receiving a color T. V. 4 72 ta, 'W EARLY BIRD. During the zero-boar clan, Nancy Hayes bootf np her computer. GOOD PASS. jolan Bolef and Jodi Tltefing praftice Joccer drillf bejire a big game. Opening Section 3
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rf 'Ns -M m Common asf ey' It s t1me for school Get up You re going to be late For some teenagers th1s warnmg came loud and clear all too often It s somethlng they all have 1n common Go1ng to school for twelve years was a long t1me, but the last four years were lot of fun Out of all four years, it seemed the first and last years were the most memorable It all began wrth being a freshman That first day of that first year was the most tern ing Remember the r1de to school on a yellow dog or having been dr1ven to school by ff Mom or Dad, or be1ng late to your first class because you couldn t figure out the comb1nat1on to your locker Well these were all usual 1nc1dences, but after the newness had worn off, go1ng to high school just came to be a common rout1ne Many of the same events occurred for the sophomores and I jumors The trad1t1onal pep rallles, football and basketball games, and Homecoming and Heart's Festwal dances were attended But, the years became 1ncreas1ngly better The sophomores got their dr1ver's l1censes and experienced their first dates, and the jumors became upperclassmen and had PLANNING AHEAD. Tommy Hurley the1r first prom Frnally, the sen1or year arrrved for the class of '87 The last of the tradinonal events for the seniors were celebrated Graduauon parties and sen1or trips were planned, but most of all semors made plans for the future High school students experrence many common happenlngs, but go1ng to our school really made us feel like we were SOMETHIN' ELSE' and Brmn Boon take tzme out bejlnre al pep rally on the Jquare fir College Nzgb! Opening Section 5 .t will? ifmzfifiswf::alfa f,:1,m aff.m' 1: . V 553423 - ?,11xz.fD' 'f .J- xiisfiii1555-3iE?:iiYT-25ifiQ'3fi5Hfi 5 fiiffii' ,i3W,1.l. Y ' ! ' , . K K ! l ' ' , , . . p ' 7 , ' 5 - ,sa
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