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Has the Spirit Michael Spencer Mike Spurio Ricky Stanley Peggy Steele Sandra Stokes Wallace Stokes Mike Stoutenberg Paula Stump Paul Swartz Keith Swicegood Peggy Thornberry Donna Thornton David Thurlow Debra Walker Joey Wallace Edward Walsh Dale Warden Chuck Watson Harold Weber Scott West Eric Wiener Gregory Williams Phyllis Williams Lance Wilson Pete Windham Carolyn Winters Mike Wirt Lisa Wooddell Earl Young Ron Young Kevin Zackman JUNIORS D
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Class of 76 Deborah Rivera David Robbins Teresa Robbins Jack Rodden Ken Roderick Richard Roob Linda Roos Jody Rowell Margie Sarver Michael Sarver Donald Saunders Tony Sereno Kenny Seward Cathy Sidler John Simpson Janet Singleton Regina Skillman Keith Slade Debbie Smith Mary Jo Smith Robin Smith Steve Smith Tom Smith Tammy Spence D6 JUNIORS
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Qeniors — On Top of the Wofid The class of Seventy-five was probably the best thing ever to hit Tabb High. On the first day of school many Seniors were hit by the first signs of Senioritis. But for others, the last few days showed the beginning of it. With the commencement of school, senior affairs were voted on, and soon after, the mumble of voices could be heard issuing from the Senior Lounge. The prom, the band for the prom, the Senior trip, and graduation were all topics. Finally all was settled. The prom was set for May 10th at the Bonhomme Richard in Williamsburg. SLAPWATER provided music. Six Flags over Georgia and Opreyland were the sites for the Senior trip. With the advent of the new school year the seniors invaded the Senior Lounge and various signs adorned the walls of the room. Many heated conversations reverberated off the walls and the mature seniors engaged in throwing cushions, overturning chairs, and running underclassmen out of the lounge. But neither did the Seniors escape hassle by other Seniors. Books were hidden, seniors were vacated from their seats, and occasionally the inhabitants of the lounge engaged in altering one’s clothing or discussing one’s personal life to the extreme embarrassment of that person. Senior activities throughout the year were steadily attended by the senior i sponsors Mr. George Jobson, Mrs. Esther Freeman, Mrs. Sharon Jones, I Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, and Mrs. Jane Diehl. . - M Kim reconciles with Steve — again. A1 Maynard, being A1 Maynard An expression rarely seen on Carrie’s face. Gary, Brian, and Junior, Tom ham it up. ns SENIORS
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