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Opposite page. Top. Cleaning the mimeograph machine is a thankless yet vital task, but Bernard Witschen faithfully does a thorough job of it. Center. The show must go on, so Ken Hoge puts his muscles to constructive use to help clear the stage. Center right. Though some classes have the tendency to put you to sleep, there is never a dull moment in P.E. Here Mary Ann Otto’s rope jumping exemplifies the mood of this class. Lower. Putting on the Prom is a big job, but many hands make light work. Consequently the Juniors, including Sheila Jenkins, had to pitch in to make the Prom a success. This page. Upper Left. John Knottnerus is involved in one of the numerous tasks required of the working man. Upper Right. Teaching involves communication and cooperation and Bob Tyler and Kevin Barsotti seem to have that down fairly well. Center left. A Diehard, A Diehard, my kingdom for a Diehard! Lisa Ray's nearly antique 1961 Chevy Belair apparently decided to take the day off, so she is getting it going in the right direction. Center. Filling the candy machine is not really an exciting job, but Reg Springer faithfully makes the effort to feed the students appetite for candy. Center right. It takes a lot of effort from a lot of people to make our school what it is and here, Bonnie Kulbeck makes herself a part of that effort. 5
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LABOR Inasmuch as most good things are produced by labor, it follows that all such things ought to belong to those whose labor has produced them. But it has happened in all ages of the world that some have labored, and others, without labor, have enjoyed a larger proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor as nearly as possible is a worthy object of any good government. ' —Abraham Lincoln (from First Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1861) Big Sandy is a working com- munity, and Big Sandy High School has a student body of working people. It is on such bases that our students and graduates are part of a school tradition that works. This 1978 Pioneer carries a theme appropriate to the nature of our institution and community-- work! The 1978 annual staff hope you, our reader, will notice and appreciate the efforts made by all the people involved in Big Sandy Schools, and that you will enjoy the product of our labor — the 1978 Pioneer.
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