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Denise D. Rankin Alan D. Rexrode Clifford A. Rockwell Guy H. Rowzie Timothy W. Rowzie Timothy G. Saben Mark S. Seckinger Daniel R. Shatz Wayne T. Sheffield Jeffrey B. Shipe Karen L. Shumate Barbara J. Simmons Barbara S. Smith Coleen R. Smith Kim D. Snider Timothy D. Snider Rudy A. Sprouse Jeffrey A. Stickley Joan A. Swisher Thomas W. Teerlink Sharon K. Thompson John S. Trainum Calton D. Turner Mildred E. Washington Theodore F. Washington Tamara F. Wilkins Glenna L. Wolfe Kathy S. Woods Dale E. Woody Fred A. Zimmerman
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The Seniors started out the year with brand new rules—having to stay in the cafeteria all through lunch, fresh i deas—getting prepared for new ex- periences, and for some there would always be a feeling of regret. They knew about the Government classes and most dreaded it The idea of graduation and starting into a new world with new friends and problems excited most. Each person had some idea of what he or she could be doing, whether it would be college, a job, or travel. But somehow they could not help but look back into years gone by and remember all those carefree days and some that were not so carefree, and then they felt within them- selves an unexplained loss. and didn’t see its purpose. Some, however, saw it as a new experience and a challenge which they met and conquered. ‘ Martha A. McChesney b pA Rachel E. McThenia % James H. McTyier Lisa C. McTyier Sharon E. Meadows Susan K. Megorden Shirley M. Meyer Paul A. Miller Mark W. Monroe Rothwell L. Moomaw Gary E. Moore Sandra K. Morris Sharon R. Mustard Charles M. Nacrelli Jon G. Newman Delores D. Oliver Ruth S. Oscar Donna L. Ownby Ricky L. Painter Sharon D. Painter Terry A. Philyaw Jon G. Quesenbery Mark G. Ramesy Tammy S. Randall David F. Randolph 12 Seniors
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14 Juniors RESPONSIBILITIES Juniors took on responsibilities right from the beginning. There was so much work to be done in so little time, but somehow they were able to pull through. As soon as school began, the Juniors jumped right in working on the Homecom- ing Float. Many students worked before school, during their lunch and after school on the float. Some students managed to wiggle out of class to work on the float also. All the hard work and money spent on the float paid off. The Juniors’ f loat won second place! Responsibilities of planning the J.V. show and raising money for the Juniors- Senior prom were next on the agenda. The biggest project for raising money was the magazine sale. And once again the Juniors pulled through and gave the Seniors and themselves a very nice and pleasant prom. Teresa Johnson, the class president, had quite a bit of responsibility placed on her shoulders. Teresa helped pull the class together and kept the Juniors rolling with ideas and activities. As the year ended, the Juniors still carried big ‘‘Responsibilities” as rising Seniors. Patsy Allen Withers Andrews Jeff Banks Steve Berry Monte Almarode Debbie Ashby Elizabeth Bellamy Gerald Blackwell Theresa Johnson, 11th grade LaVonna Bower class president, has alot of responsibilities, one of which is deciding which band to have for the Prom. Donnie Andrews Diane Austin George Benson Sharon Botkin Susan Bowers
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