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'wr LEFT: Josh Graves sneaks a peek at the camera from Mrs. Wootten's reading class. ' - 1 v LEFT: 1 ' I my Gary Stewart dis- plays his talent as he dances his way to his next class. BELOW: Sheila Stewart and Melissa Stafford are la couple of stu- dents among many that participated in the 1987 Home- S0 i- ,-I f--f 'T 8: mf coming parade EXERCISING BGDY AND MIND E . 1 ABOVE: Sherrie Overton, Deanna Garri- son, Teresa Wil- liams, and Chris Sherrell take time out to catch their breath af- ter Coach White's P.E. class. LEFT: Ryan Caudill, John Kepley, and Jody Garrison show us that P.E. is not all fun and games!
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RIGHT: Do you need me? is what Felisha Braswell seems to be saying as she peeks through the office window. BELOW: Ricky Law, Jonas Anderson, and Chris Love hurry to class so that they won't be late. Q .. ff,-syn?-f7 ' ' ' JR. HIGH Striving to conquer new challenges - pulling hopes and dreams into reaching distance. As the new year be- gins, the Junior High students come in con- tact with new chal- lenges and exciting adventures. Adjusting to a new en- vironment, along with new teachers, classes, and friends are a few of the obstacles the seventh graders are forced to overcome. Even though they are the new students of our school, they show their Eagle Spirit by helping us out at pep- rallies and other school events. Not being the youn- gest student is a major factor for the eighth graders. As they have already adjusted to their surroundings, they enjoy spending time with their friends. Along with more responsibilities, they face harder sub- jects and more home- work! As they strive to con- quer these new chal- lenges, they pull their hopes and dreams into reaching distance. For reality may be seen to- day, but Classic Mo- ments will last forev- er.
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.4..f.,.z:A .-'M . I RIGHT: As girl talk is being invaded, we find that John Ruckman's favorite hang-out is with these Junior High girls: Christie Akins, Becky Slicer, Deanna Garrison, Jennifer West, and Jennifer Gregory. BELOW: Tammy Scarbro and Mir- anda Williams take time out for a quick chat during the morning break. Ewa? J' I 1 ' it '.i,,xgJWW 'i' fe' 3 K l ABOVE: Misty Tuttle and Dana Slayton chat before Ameri- can History. ff -'M n ,, M if , il I x N A 555 b M '
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