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TOP LEFT: Jr. Pen Feather CMrs. Webb, Charlie Bennett, Stephen Craft, Jimmy Ley, Eric Bee, Flhett Woodruff, Matt Everett, Dan- ielle Blaney, Evan McGinnis, and Fluss Dor- seyj. AT LEFT: Pen Feather Con ground - Ellen Davis, Bowen Woodruff, Ellen McKay, Beth Lawrence, and John Furbringer, against wall - Mrs, Barker, Pati Tiller, Ellen Clark, Laura Albright, Jackie Sonnberger, Paula Arnold, Julie Jenkins, Marilyn Sonnberger, and Bryan Jackson, on wall- Rhett Austin, Sam Johnson, Lalie Draper, Mary Laurie John- son, Beth Ley, Tom Ley, Carrie Coley, Susie Dillon, Lucretia Williams, Travis Stewart, Polly Enger, Laurie Minshew, Wes Smith, Carl Walker, Evan Johns, Cindy Nunnelley, and Tom Kilbyj. iiW-- A .J ABOVE: Gauntlettin car- Tricia Hubbard and Alice Young, standing - Edward Turner, Kelley Burleson, Jeff Ballard, Cathy Edwards, Nancy Enger, Anne McNaron, Barry Love, and Ftay Wheelerj. ABOVE RIGHT: Barry Love appears pleased with his latest gag caption,
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AT RIGHT: Lure ton floor -- Jan French, Nancy Cauthen, and Lesley Allen, back row - Mrs. Couch, Johnny Reaves, Tony Daniel, Fran Parker, Kelley Bat- son, Cathy Sarrell, Dena Akin, Sonya Wal- ley, Carl Walker, and Randy Hesterj. AT RIGHT: Mrs. Murray and Jan French give last year's Lure the once over. The Rel As the school year progressed from start to finish, there, covering the great event, were our school publications - the Gaunt- let, the Lure, the Pen Feather, and the Jun- ior Pen Feather. The Gauntlet, edited by Tricia Hubbard and Alice Young and sponsored by'Mrs. Jones and Miss Haynes, put into perspec- tive the year as a whole. Staff members worked their croppers off to meet deadlines and give the school its best yearbook ever. Headed by editor Jan French and assist- ant editor Nancy Cauthen in collaboration with sponsors Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Couch, the Lure, a magazine of student literature ling Presses and art, provided a showcase for future writ- ers and artists. With enjoyable articles and clever fea- tures, the Pen Feather provided coverage of both major and minor events. The Word of the Bird, co-edited by Ellen McKay and Ellen Davis with Mrs. Barker as advisor, fur- nished the student body with a refreshing respite from the monotony of the day's classes. The Junior Pen Feather, a type sheet for the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grades, had a fine year, The staff was led by Russ Dorsey, editor, and by the sponsors, Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Murray. Q it .,,Lf'x I, ' Ri' , WW rr 4 rms
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Rush Hours On a typical day we walked in the front door, crept by Mr. Fargason's office, and fought our way through mobs of other students and smoke fumes from the teachers' lounge to our lockers. Before we had a chance to settle down, the bell rang, we went to class Con Mondays and Fridays we were ordered by Colonel Quimby to Ngo to classuj, and the once crowded halls were left temporarily bare. The only breaks of the days, otherwise filled with tests, lectures, writer's cramps, and last minute crammings for tests, came at break, when we went to the cafeto- rium to eat TOOWJ natural potato chips, and at lunch, when juniors and seniors were able to go to fast-food restaurants. The best respite of the day, however, came at 3 PM. when we could at last race to our cars, go home, and prepare for the next days work. tilt! 1 y ' , A Al l 'jf l i itll? - A kk .5 gif! 5 bt. U N ni . .:,: lr' nw- ABOVE Students study in Mrs Smiths jungle, AT RIGHT Seventh graders listen to one more lecture. E t t ABOVE AT RIGHT: Greg Griffin and Patti Beaves enjoy their daily peanut butter break AT RIGHT Tired of studying. Bo Tranum reads his pencil
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