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Toga party? Bill Waldrup and Todd Duncan dress up in togas at a dance. 3 it I pl A' x 3' Genius at work! Kim Flack, library aide, checks in a returned hook. Be a Part of Your School If you are the type person who doesn't choose to be in band, choir, drill team or a club, you can still he a part of the activities at school. You might devote your energy toward academics taking advanced courses such as Spanish II, Chemistry or Com- puter Literaey. By your hard work you could become a member of the National Honor Society. Some students might choose to be a part of the teachers, aide program. These students devote their study-hall time to helping the faculty with many of their clerical duties. Or a student might choose to participate in a sport such as football, basketball, volleyball, track or baseball. Other students simp- ly choose to take part in the social ac- tivities. No matter what you do become a part of your school in some way. 1 0 Opening jlfscucha mel David Moore recenes assistance from Mrs. Seaman while the rest of the c ass seems to be assisting each other. ' sigh ..,' ' 1 .fi 'E 1. ' 4 ,, W I ft aff i K
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Quad-Paks, Techni Croppers, Grease Pencils These names may not mean anything to the layman but they are everyday tools for the members of the year- book staff. The staff began preparing for the '85 year- details on the Senior pages ofthe yearbook. book in .lune of ,844 by attending a three day workshop at Tarleton State University. The staff members were awarded honorable mention for their layout designs at the workshop. When school began in August the staff immediately began planning the yearbook and raising money to meet the enormous cost of publishing the GLedoian. The staff sold advertising to area merchants, worked concession stands, and sold carnations for Valentinels Day to raise funds. The ,Ledoian was sold on October 16, and the staff was thrilled because more yearbooks were sold than ever before. The staff is a close knit group of friends who spend many hours of their time drawing layouts, writing body copy and taking photographs of the many school ac- tivities. In addition to the hard work, the staff has a lot of fun together occasionally going out to eat or at the 1 annual Christmas party at Friday's. ' The search for approval. Senior Denise Lee and Mrs. Rowe work out the 'A' Left to Right: Mrs. Rowe, Advisor, Terri Wylie, Mary Norris, Penny Green, Amanda Carlson, Lundy Palmer, Kelly Stafford, Mrs. Gifford, Assistant Advisor. Seated: Jamie Deel, editor and Mike Doak, photographer. 12 Yearbook Staff
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