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David: For the Lord giveth wisdom and out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding. 1Proverbs 2:61. James: Remember, I taught you everything you know, but I didn't teach you everything I know. Steve: I am only one, but I am one, I cannot do everything, but I can do something, and what I should do and can do, by the grace of God I will do. Edward: Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean everyone isn't out to get you. Jimmy: Life is like a banana peel. It slips by. Edward Graeme Turner Hi-Y191, FCS11 1,121, Annual Slaff110,1 l,121, Most Outstanding Student in Art 1111, Cartoonist for Penfeather110, 111, Who's Who Among American High School Students 1121. James Edward West, Jr. Spanish Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Science Club 19, 10, 11, 121, FCS 19, 101, Explorers Club 19, 101, Football Team 1101, Soccer Team 19, 10, 11, 121. Stephen Thomas Weymouth Choir 19, 10, 121, Key Club 111, 121, French Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Mu Alpha Theta 111, 121, Explorers Club 191, Teen Involvement 1121, Hi-Y 110, 11, 12 7 Pres. of Nash. Hi-Y1, Ensemble 1121, Ilonor Council 112 Pres.1, HI Dare You Leadership Award 1111, Football Team 110, 11, 121, Basketball Team 19, 10, 11, 121, Track Team 19, 10, 11, 121, Outstan- ding Offensive Back 1111, Most Outstan- ding Student in Algebra I 191, Who's Who Among American High School Students. David Preston White Key Club 111, 12 7 Pres.1, Hi-Y 191, Spanish Club 19, 10, 11, 121, FCS 110, 11, 121, Teen Involvement 11 1, 121, Eagle Scout 191, God and Country Award 191, Class V.P. 1101, Soccer Team 191, Basket- ball Team 19, 10, 11, 12 -- capt.1, Tennis Team 110, 11, 121, Most Valuable Player in J.V. Basketball 191, Who's Who Among American High School Students. James Terry Wilson Key Cluh111, 121, French 19, 10, 11, 121, Penfeather Staff 111, 121, Explorers Club 19, 101, Football Team 19, 10, 11, 121, Basketball Team 19, 121.
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Roger Sherman Smith FCS 110, 11, 121, French Club 110, 11, 121, Science Club 1121, Penfeather 1121, Teen Involvement 1121, Class VP 1121, Junior Honor Society 191, Basketball Team 110, 11, 121, Football Team 111, 121, Who's Who Among American High School Students 1121, Tennis Team 1121, Key Club 111, 12 - sec.1. John Richard Spragins Spanish Club 1101, Key Club 1121, FCS 110, 11, 121, Explorer Club 1101, Football Team 110, 11, 121. Mark Franklin Staples Science Club 19, 10, 11, 12 7 sec.1,Hi-Y19, 101, French Club 19, 10, 111, Ex- plorer's Club 19, 101, Key Club 111, 121, Soccer Team 19, 10, 11, 121, Best Offen- sive and Defensive Player Soccer 1111, Basketball Team 191, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Sandra Joan Stewart Honor Council 110, 11 Y sec., 12 - sec.1, French Club 19, 10, 111, Junior Cuild110,11, 12 f v.p.1, Lure Staff 110, 11, 12 - ed.1, J.V. Cheerleader 191, Most Conscientious Student in Algebra 1 191. Frances Fortune Thomas ,1.V. Cheerleader 191, Cheerleader 110, 11, 12 head1, Class Sponsor 191, AFS Exchange Student 1111, Junior Guild 191, D.D. Club 110, 11, 121,Hi-Y19, 10, 11, 12 V.-Pres.1, SGA VP 1121, Spanish Club 19, 10, 111, Key Club Sweetheart 110, 11, 121, Choir 1111, Donoho Players 1111, Penfeather 111, 121, Homecoming Queen 1121. Mark: 1 hear my dreams ringin, clear as a bell. 1 usta know where they ended and the world began but now it is getting harder to tell. 1 could be just around the corner from heaven or a mile from hell. 1Jackson Browne1 Roger: Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Fortune: A smile is worth a thousand words. John: Why should 1 worry what happens tomorrow? You know, tomorrow just might not come. I'll take my chances. I'm living my life today. Sometimes you can put it out and it don't do you no good. 1Rossington Collins Band1 Sandy: The trouble with trouble is that it starts out like fun. il W A . 'im s G 1, 1.21 5 .
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GG loha Colonelw December 31, 1980 marked a milestone in the history of The Donoho School. After fourteen years as a member of the faculty and administration of the school, Colonel James O. Quimby retired for the second time. After retiring from the U.S. Army in 1962, Colonel Quimby began his second career as a math teacher at the then Anniston Academy. ln 1971 he was appointed principal of the Donoho Upper School. During Colonel Quimby's fourteen years at the school, he saw many changes. The name changed from The Anniston Academy to The Donoho School, the administrative head changed three times. and this year he saw the addition of Lower and Middle Schools. Colonel Quimby was a favorite among students. He had the abili- ty to fill boring Monday mornings with laughter as he lectured on nutrition and the importance of picking up cheese curls, red hots, and pop tops off the carpet. Any time a problem arose whether it was administrative or maintenance, Colonel Quimby was always around to find a solution. The Hbig little man as he was called by many, will be missed by all. Although everyone hated to see him leave, his retirement was much deserved. The student body and faculty joined together in wishing Colonel much happiness in his 'anew life. Colonel and Mrs. Quimby will definitely find much pleasure when they settle into their new condominium in Honolulu, Hawaii. K punt-f Clockwise from top right: Colonel Quimby poses for FBl's ten most wanted list. Colonel mutters yet another go to class Mr Gorey and Colonel uimby go on with their business, while Mr. Fargason marks out another group of deficient Juniors and Seniors
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