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1 Rusty Hoppe rlon helps fellow .senior Ronda Nobison wilh her ar. 2. Rathi Pierce makes another important phone call during 3rd period 3. Steve Elam. Greg McIntyre. Diana Densler, and Jim Karlin are hard at work in Horticulture Class. 4. Senior Don Gamble added his own flair, placing the coronet in the W-V Pep Band. 3. Greg McIntyre and girlfriend Kathy Milner • njo a romantic moment at the Senior's Home coming Dance. 0 Ualt Sweet. Terry Jackson, and Mike Burden prove that competency testing is needed, espe- cially m Reading. 19
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BARBARA ANN STEWARD Basketball — Jr. High — 1. 2. 3. 4: Softball — Jr. High — 1, 2. 3. 4: Volleyball — 3. 4; Art Club — Jr. High — 1, 2: Lettermen Club — 2. 3. 4; FFA — 3; Homecoming Candidate — 3; Pep Club — 3. 4; Office Aide — 4; Most Valuable Player — 3; Most Improved Bas- ketball Player — Jr. High; Basket- ful I Team Co-Captain — 3; Volley- ball Captain — 4; Most Valuable Pla er in Softball and Volleyball — 3: Honorable Mention of 9th Region (Basketball) All Tourna- ment Team; 9th Region Softball; Senior Superlative. 'Temper is a quality that at a crit- ical moment brings out the best in steel and the worst in people. Barb WALTER DAVID SWEET JR. Basketball — 1; Baseball — 2; Industrial Arts — 1. 2; Library Club — 1.2; Science Club — 4; Track — 4. It's better to be thought a fool than speak and remove all doubt. Hulk. Sueelhoagie” JEFFERY WAYNE WOOD Lettermen’s Club — 2. 3. 4; IA Club; Pep Club; FFA; Baseball — 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball — Jr. High — 1, 2. 3. 4; Jr. High Secretary; Sophomore Vice President; Band — 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball — Best Defensive Player. Do your best in everything you may try. If you fail, you fail but some day you will become a suc- cess. PEGGY SUE STEWART Suspect each moment, for thief, tiptoeing away with than it brings. Peggy GREGORY RAY VEST Band — 1; Agriculture — 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA — 1. 2. 3. 4; Star Green- hand — 1; Star Chapter Farmer — 2: FFA Treasurer — 2; Letter- men's Club — 2; FFA Vice Presi- dent — 3; Class President — 3; Prom Committee — 3; Business Symposium — 3; Basketball Statis- tician — Bookkeeper — 1. 2. 3, 4; Science Club — 4; Journalism — 4; FFA President — 4; Agricul- ture Award — 2; Senior Superla- tive; Track — 4. Greg. Festis MICHAEL LEE WOOD IA — 1, 2, 3. 4; Lettermen’s Club President — 2. 3. 4; Basketball — 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club — 2. 3, 4; Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; President — 4; Baseball — 1, 2. 3; Office Aide — 4; Cross Coutnry — 1; Jr. High Basketball; Prom Committee — 3; Baseball — Best Offense Player — 4; Homecoming Court: Prom Court; Senior Superlative. Always appreciate what you have now l ccause maybe some day. you wouldn’t have anything to appreci- ate. 18 Wodie. Jeff' Wooiiie. Peck
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BEING A SENIOR MEANS REACHING THE TOP Being a senior means reaching the top. Like the highest rung on the ladder. There’s no looking back, so what’s the matter? A life is just beginning. Getting into a not-so-nice world. Finding a place to go to college. Finding a decent job. Getting married and supporting a family. There’s no looking back, so what's the matter? Being a senior means having privileges, and getting some of them taken away (Grow up you’re not a kid anymore!) But we’ll have to wait till the final day. Being a senior means ordering rings, announcements. Finding things to wear to help you remember. Remember What? What was her name? You know the girl with the silly laugh? Remember? Prom, graduation, leaving everything behind. How wonderful and horrible that was to be free. Remember? Senior Officers 20 SENIOR OFFICERS: (bottom to top) President, Ken Riley; Vice President. Roseann Butler, Secretary, Bill Mockbee; Treasurer. Mark Stallard; Business Manager, Jayme Bonar.
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