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Boyland, Earl Bradberry, Lisa Browley, Betty Burks, Willard Burnett, Carol Cannady, Annette Carmikle, Patsy Carter, Lesha Cosalman, Kevin Clayton, Jeff Collins, Bertha Collins, Cynthia Cotton, Tresha Cox, Ervin Cox, Kim
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Freshmen Summer hangover Excitement swept through the halls as the first bell rang. Students lammed into their designated areas to learn their schedules for the next nine months. The “routine day had begun to set in; this was the basting for all further stitches. Feelings of excitement, frustration, boredom, and apprehension threaded the way in and out of many students’ minds. The freshmen and new students wandered around campus frantically searching for some of their friends, while the seniors strolled through the familiar setting leaving a trail of arrogance behind. Everyone was eager for what was to come. REGISTRATION lines leave Phil Gohr, Freddie Argo, ond Cliff Hart waiting impatiently. Alberson, Greg Aldridge, Sharon Anderson. Jeff Anderson, Sheris Andrews, Block Bailey, Angila Baldwin, Artis Ball, Phil Bossham, Bert Bell, Debra Bell, Keith Bell, Tommy Bledsoe, Jane Bowens, Brenda 6 First Day 'Freshmen
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Excuses, Excuses! What a relief! No more rushing a frantic mom with curlers in her hair to get a note written. Then later, dragging into Mr. Huggins’ office to get a pass that would, hopefully, be excused. The new attendance policy brought smiles to the faces of potential duck hunters and occasional shoppers. There were, of course, drawbacks for anyone missing an excessive number of days. In spite of the newly relaxed atmosphere, some students never took advantage. The ingenuity formerly used in making excuses for absences was used toward making other excuses. When asked why they didn’t turn in their homework assignments, students answered with statements such as ’’I got toothpaste on it,” “My dog ate it,” “My sister colored it” and the novel ”1 just didn’t do it.” USING this common excuse for missing school, John Hompton, Jeff Gregory, and Wesley George clean their guns preparing for a hunting trip. TELEPHONE colls were a part of the day taken by Joan Owen to work for the Holleman campaign. RELAXING and shopping for clothes are Jerald Wilson's excuses to take a day off from school.
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