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Yrogress fhro ugh activit Miss Stanton listens as Linda Aultice explains a problem to the general business class. Patsy Overstreet, head football cheerleader, boosts the spirit of crowd and team. Students dressed in “country” costumes enjoy the Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the Junior class. and character through
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Martie Walker, Priscilla Biggs, Sam Gill, Lynne Roberts, and Mary Stump begin the construction of the French Club float for Homecoming from chicken wire and crepe paper. The S.C.A. Bulletin Boards proved both interesting and educational. Here Randy Pettry, Butch Hogan, and Yvonne Johnson read the display used during National Education Week. 11 The Christmas spirit invaded BHS when Roy Vaughn, Jimmy Creasy, Penny Turpin, Jimmy McDaniel, Ellen Heller, and Danny Dowdy decorated the tree.
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tice, 13 Roy Vauehn. S.C.A. President, concentrates on making a smooth transition to the new : school and establishing Latin slaves, find slave day fun, but hectic. a strong S.C.A. there. -. developing personals ily Four members of the bas- ey ee ketball team, Beech Watson, te Billy Wilkes, Lloyd Goode, and Mike Parker combine the advantage of a snow holiday and basketball prac- From the first assembly through gradua- tion, opportunities to participate have been endless. Athletic teams, science fairs, and conventions—all provide chances to work with other students. The difference in a club where high-sounding resolutions are passed and nothing done and that where much is done is the difference in the enthu- siasm of the students involved, making the individual’s attitude vitally important in the school activities. The diverse program of events has assured that no student be over- looked or forced to be inactive when he wishes to be busy. articipation and competition
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