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Yet We Are At The Foothills Climbing One of the hurtles every student must face in becoming an upperclassman is physical education. Under Mr. Scott’s instruction the boy.s physical education class runs up the hill to the tootball playing field. ■ P y 7
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Time Passes With more advanced assignments, sixth period study hall students find the study time more necessary as the year progresses. “We’re back!” When high schoolers re-enter Alleghany, it is with confidence in their knowl- edge of high school life. Through joining teams, the cheerleading squad, and participating in everyday affairs they have carved out a niche for themselves. But their confidence in themselves is tempered by their knowledge that they do not know everything, that they still have a long haul before they can call themselves men and women. High school is a time of preparation. Most of life lies in wait of the student as he girds himself with knowledge and maturity. .Many trials are ahead, but they are anticipated with delight. Many new steps are climbed and conquered in high school. Plans for the future and grades become more important as it becomes necessary to tackle subjects such as algebra or Latin. New pressures make the process of growing up more rapid. Immediate goals become attainable and are achieved. Nevv ' , more difficult goals are selected. Along with the new opportunities of be- coming older come new responsibilities. Along with more seniority come more difficult and challenging courses. Strenuous work comes with the opportunity of being treated as a young adult. However, it is all worth the effort. Each student strives to reach what is demanded of him, and enjoys success when it is attained. “Oklahoma!” dancers, Carolyn Honts, Janice Williams, Leigh Thrasher, Karen Whitehead, Kathy Parham, Mandy Noffsinger, find themselves improving with each practice of their dance routines. 6
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As In This Our Year Mr. Holbert awards Faye Persinger the “I Dare You Award” for her success in facing challenges during her senior year. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 1 After graduation Faculty 14 Wanda Braselton Social Activities 44 reminisces her Sports 80 senior year. Organizations 116 Classes 146 Advertisements 188 Index 228 C.R. Nicely and Coach Carpenter proudly accept the 1968 District V Baseball Championship trophy from Mr. Sam Wolfenbarger. 8
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