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Travel, Fund Raising, And Banquets Change Daily Pace Student activities covered a wide range of events. Highlighting the fall agenda was initiation by clubs, football, field trips to Rustburg and Roanoke, homecoming, the SCA dance, and mon- ey raising projects. The SCA carried out student suggestions with music in the cafeteria and a safety contest. Stu- dents were busy on band trips and sell- ing cheese, sausage, fruit, and glasses. The junior class sold Christmas balls to raise money for the prom. The F.B.L.A. club sold Christmas candles for the NUNTIUS staff members Bambie Lukin and Rose Snyder enjoy a break after their perfor- mance with other NUNTIUS staff members giving to the student body. 8 Student Life club’s trip to Busch Gardens. Also, stu- dents kept themselves busy with ban- quets-mother-daughter, VICA, Bosses’ night, All Sports Banquet, seventh grade “teas”, and the Band Boosters’ covered dish Christmas supper. These activities resulted in meeting new peo- ple, getting to know familiar faces bet- ter, sharing the happy thoughts of one’s friendship. And one big reason was to enjoy the experience of doing some- thing well. Cheering the “dribbling” Colonels, a packed house awaits a victory. Spencer Brown labors over Latin assignment for Miss. Rowe. Oh! those weekly translations.
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STUDENT LIFE Students combined bumps with smooth roads and bitter with sweet for an action packed year. Remember the time your stomach growled louder than the teacher’s lecture? After class you ran to the lunchroom only to find you had no money. How about the time when you didn’t take your gym clothes home and Monday everything was mil- dewed? Or what about the field trip you looked forward to for so long and you forgot the permission slip? But there were good times too. Such as after find- ing you had no money you saw FRIEND, a friend who always had money. Lunch was good that day. And on the day of the big test you didn’t study for and crammed during break -and lunch, you got to class to find a substitute who announced the test was postponed! Yes, it was a pretty good year. Working on the election banner are Kyle Gold- smith, Kay Nichols, and Cindy Burch. Features Prom Sports Banquet Awards Assembly NHS Homecoming Band Christmas Clubs Nuntius Soda FHA Hi-Y, Tri Hi-Y SCA Vo-Tech JA Community Fads and Fashions Current Events Top Ten 14 16 18 19 20 24 26 28 30 32 33 34 36 38 29 42 44 46 48 Participating in the play presented by the drama class are Audrey Boyd, Donna Reyn- olds, and Renee Walker. Student Life 7
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Taking a short break, students Cathy Over- street, Lisa Mueller, Cathy Gillis, Stan West, Bambie Lukin, and Crystal Moorefield laugh at Stan’s Joke. (top) During the Vocational Education assembly, Bob Layne makes an appearance before ar- ranging a date with Santa. Twyla Howell as Miss. Cartwright serves as Santa’s secretary. Comparing notes on the latest gossip, Sherry He- drick listens to Beth Rheault’s side of the story. Student Life 9
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