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i Jhckie Morgan Randy Murphy Jaqueline Robin Morgan Editor Newspaper-41 Bible Fair-lst Prize-If Band-l,2,3,4, Honor Band-2.3,41 Sweetheart-2, Lit. Rally-2,141 Nat. Honor Society-3,4, SGA-4, Yearbook-41 Z-Club Chaplain-Ji Beauty Pageant- 2.4, Rusty Pipes M Randy Shea Murphy Football-I,2,3,4, Track-l,2,3,4. Walter Terry Pipes Jr. Football-l,2,3,41 Basketball-I. Perry Pippenger Here you see our class sponsor Ditto Dyess. There are two pictures of her because we think there must be two of her. You see, no one person could do the amount of work that she does in the time that she does it. We count ourselves lucky to have her as our sponsor and appre- ciate all the help she has given us, and all the hassle she has put up witb. Mrs. Dyess tells us that in one years' time, every student that attends T.H. will have spent over KID bours in school, and in our four years, the seniors have spent over 46117 hours here. To all under classmen: Have funlll Seniors T5
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Counter Culture As we grow up under the shelter of Baptist based rules and regula- tions, the world outside remains hectic and confused. The seniors are one group who probably feel this the strongest. With plans for launching into the world as full- fledged adult citizens, the nation- al and international issues be- come a reality that must be faced. But it 's these very issues that help to shape our culture, and our commitment to Christian princi- ples makes the difference. Thirty five of the seniors were polled in the government class, and here are some of the results: 25 plan to register as Republicans when they reach I8, IO plan to become Democrats. President Reagan would win a wide majority of votes over both Sen. Kennedy and Vice President Mondale in a Presi- dential election. 30 of the students favor the death penalty in extreme cases only, 20 favor gun control laws, 25 favor raising the drinking age, and 25 favor teaching Creationism in the public school system. I5 seniors like the blue laws while 25 are against them, and IOOZ of those polled favor voluntary prayer in the public schools. Commitment to basics doesn 't always adapt to trends. The contrast of our choices show that we are still in the midst of life-shaping decisions about our culture versus the worlds '. David Brent McGee 4H-I. Angela Lorice McKinney FHA-l,3,4f Z-Club-2.3,4: Officer 3.4, Class Sec.-2, Pep Squad-l,2, Newspa- per-l,2,3f Yearbook-2,31 Golden Girl Man.-4. Mary Ellen Methvin Pep Squad-If FHA-l,2,3, Pres.-4, Z-CIub- 2,3,4, Beauty Pageant-2,3,4f Jr. Maid- 3: Sr. Maid-4, SGA-4, Leslie Erin Metzelaars Pep Squad-l.2,31 Capt.-3: FHA-If Beauty Pageant-2.4. 14 Seniors Oh well, not everyone is meant to succeed in life. U8 Vld IVICCJBE Angela McKinney Mary Ellen Leslie Mefzelaa,-5 Methvin
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Basket o e Base- Z-Club SGA 4, The Senior Class Song is The Ea- gle Song by the lmperialsf the class flower is a water lily: the colors are maroon and gray: and the class motto is lf you can 't do great things, do small things in a great way - Freeman As the sun sets on our last few days of high school, we look back on all the fun we had and all the friends we made, but we also look ahead to the future and wonder what it will bring our lives. We are no longer considered children, driven by the wind, but are facing the world as adults. The culture we have been trained in will do much to determine how our lives will be spent. Seniors
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