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Preparing For The STudenTs MosT people enjoy eaTing. For This reason, cooks have a big responsibiliTy To prepare a good nuTri- Tious meal ThaT we all enjoy. Daphne CarTer, Iunchroom manager, Tries To prepare as many differenT and nuTriTious meals as possible. Being Typical Teenagers, our sTudenTs are noT always pleased wiTh The cafeTeria lunches. 'llf we had more sTudenT inpuT, we could prepare more meals ThaT The sTudenTs prefer, Mrs. CarTer said. ln addiTion To Mrs. Carter, Jean Blakeman, Glad- ys Cummins, Kaiherine Sparrow, Virginia Franklin, and ChrisTine Montgomery prepare The school lunches. Jeff Cummins, head cusTodian, and Wanda Breeding, assisTanT cusTodian, work many hard and long hours each day mopping floors, cleaning res- Trooms, sweeping, and doing various oTher Things. Taking a break, Jeff Cummins enjoys a box of popcorn during a baskeTball game. STarTlng early in The morning, Gladys Cummins begins working on lunch. Here she fills salT and pepper shakers. Preparing for lunch. Calherlne Sparrow, Mrs. Jean Blakeman, and ChrIsTIne Monlgomery waiT for The lunch rush. Taking Time off from cooking lunch, Daphne CarTer and Vlrglnla Franklin pose for The camera. Lunchroom - 405
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Board Changes ConTroversies . . . a word ThaT The Anderson CounTy School Board knows well. Among Those ThaT were highlighfed This year were decisions To pur- chase new band uniforms for S25,000, To Take Three days off spring break for snow days, To buy a com- puTer sysTem for The office, and To refuse The insTall- menT of air condiTioning in The schools, again. 'lWe can'T please everyone all The Time, buf we Try To do whaT we Think is besT aT The Time, said SuperinTendenT Paul Polly. Some sTudenTs aT ACHS feel ThaT They have a way To help The Board please more people more of The Time. The idea, which appeared in an ediTorial on The Bearfacfs page in The local paper, suggesfs placing a sTudenT as a i'siT in on The Board. A sTudenT on The school board could share his ideas abouT issues ThaT affecT oTher sTudenTs, said sophomore Donny Murphy. AlThough noThing's happened yeT, maybe The Board will consider iT for nexT year. SuperinTendenT of Anderson Counfy for eighT years, Mr. Paul Polly is proud of his achievemenTs. FRONT ROW' Mr. Thomas CoTTon, Mr Bobb HyaTT, Mr. Gary ChilTon BACK ROW - - Y Roberf Champion, Mr. J.R. PinksTon. Welcoming The new freshmen, Mr. Sonny Fenlress gives one of his lasT speeches before leaving The high school and going To The Board To become AssusTanT SuperinTen denT. 4041 - Board Of Educafion
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'IO6 Phose Eizzles All ACHS sTudenTs ore required To Tdke four yeors of English. Freshmen ond sophomores Toke The Trodifionol cidsses while juniors ond seniors choose from mony phdse closses. Freshmen ond sophomore Eng- lish classes spenf d loT of Time pre- pdring for The KEST TesT. We spenT d loT of Time reviewing bo- sic grommdr, sold Anissa Young. This wos The losT yedr for phose English. Phose English offered a vdriefy of closses from LiTeroTure of The Bible To Science FicTion. I like Phose English becouse I con choose from loTs of differenT classes, sold junior Melissa Don- nell. I ln Deofh ond Dying closs, senior David Ishmael wds ossisfed by junior Meredith Hyatt in This skif from Eric, o book They reod. Bringing voriefy To short stories in 2nd period English, sophomores Ray Spears, Danny Murphy, Tonya Johnson, ond Shane Strat- ton dromdfized Lomb To The SIoughTer. - English Speech wos o new Phdse English cldss of- fered This yeor. Senior Chad Raymond wos one of The sTudenTs who ledrned The bosics of public spedking. I
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