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Make it Happen!
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Smiles Make It Happen Although school may seem as if there is no room for humor, students usually find something to smile about. The first dance of the year, watching with pride as school floats pass down Main Street in parades, getting wet seats at Mardi Gras-all these memories make us smile. RIGHT- As a switch from the usual, rough and tough Cowboy Coulter lassoes a smiling Cheryl Steel, who as usual is just clowning around. Meanwhile, David Boden, Kim Ganous, Belinda Hughes and Susie Eads engage in a colorful conversation. BELOW- The highlight of the Valentine Party centers on the crowning of the King and Queen of Hearts (Terry Ray and Becky Butler). Surrounding them are sophomore candidates Mike Harris and Margie Guthrie and seniors Mary Butler and Alan Green. BOTTOM LEFT- The warm Indian summer give students a chance to go out and enjoy their lunch hour in the sunshine and watch a few games. Students are Rhonda Blackburn, Juanella Sparks, Debbie Walters, Eva Bradford, Dana Barnhill, Pamie Salisbury, Tamie Salisbury, and Laurie Wesson. BOTTOM RIGHT- Although sorting yearbook pictures can be tiresome, Kathy Hubbard retains her humor.
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Language Arts Furnishes Basics Conforming to the 'back-to-the-basics' trend, English provided the fundamental knowledge essential to the comprehension of all other courses. Parts of speech, subordinate clauses, punctuation, sentence structure, and diagramming sentences constituted a major part of the year, but left ample time for book reports and research papers. Sophomores gave oral book reports using visual aids such as posters, scale models, or dressing as a character from the book to enhance their presentations. RIGHT-Capturing Melinda Hayes in one of her rare industrious moods finds her laboring over a difficult English assignment. RIGHT CENTER-During a poetry-in-schools workshop, graduate associate David Reich from the U of A Fayetteville analyzes the handiwork of Billy Ray Jones while Gary Kirkpatrick remains in the thinking stage. BELOW-Averaging grades requires Mrs. Dillard to enlist the aid of Quin Minton, David Teague, and Remmel Henry from her class of accelerated sophomores while she assists Janet Langley with an assignment. BOTTOM RIGHT-ln fourth period journalism Sandy Blakely, Kathy Barnes, and Scott Millward pause to read the combined efforts of the fourth and fifth period journalists in THE TATTLER, while Gaye Gallas is already hard at work on an article for the next edition. 18
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