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Jake White and Mary Lou Vamey received the awards for best athletes. Studying pays. ..Allison Gillenwater re- ceives fer award as one of the top ten students of the senior class. Terry Marshall proudly accepts his award from Mr. Brown. Scott Johnson receives the award for out- David Morrison tums to the audience after standing Art 1 student. receiving the Agriculture award. Awards Day 19
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18 Making a Stand Each year, one day is set aside to honor students for their out- standing achievements in areas of academics, sports, and vocational skills. Only the ones who work the hardest to achieve these goals are recognized during the ceremo- ny. The student body watched as special quests from the community attended the ceremony to help with the special presentations. The plaques, certificates, and med- ’ als were presented to those stu- dents who worked to their fullest in order to stand above the or- dinary. There is much to be gained by working toward ambitious goals and receiving recognition on this day is only the beginning. Katherine Osbome igen Re ‘ eal Awards Day Bob Bratton accepts the Walt Disney Dreamers and Doers Award. Your attention please. . .Mr. Hensdill takes | charge of the meeting after all awards have been given.
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Heavy-Metal Mania!! Heavy-metal music fas grown from so called “‘acid rock’’ into the major force of the music industry. Five metal bands placed their al- bums into Billboard’s top twenty albums of 1988. Two of these albums, Def Leppard’s ‘Hysteria’ and Guns and Roses’ “Appetite For Destruction’, fand- ed in the top ten. Other bands placing in the year end list were Aerosmith with “Permanent Va- Kiss me... Anavid heavy metal fan has been “kissed by the music bug. 20 Feature cation’’, Van Halen with “OU812”, and Poison with “Open Up and Say ... Aff” During the year many bands brought their pulsating sounds and electrifying stage shows to nearby Freedom Hall in Johnson City, Tennessee. Among them were Def Leppard, Kiss, Aerosmith, Cindrella, AC DC, Poison, Britny Fox, The Bullet Boys, and White Lion. Almost every one of Open Wide . . . Kevin Castle proudly dis plays his personal love for Poison’s [ates album “Open Up and Say Ahh’. these shows were sold out, show- ing the wide popularity of metal music in the area. Heavy-metal music is begin- ning to get a very large following in the fashion scene as well as the music scene. This shows that met- al is fast becoming a major mover both financially and musically in the music industry. MUSIC —— 7 SF Iiy gy ST RRR ART = I want my MTV... The ever-popular music television slogan is a common sight on many T- shirts found on today’s guys and girls.
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