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Here is a rose of friendship I give, dear friend, to you, For your inspiring comfort And the kindly things you do. This rose of red petals, Like the sun’s bright flare, Sends the fragrance of the Heavens That we can always share. I adore this rose so dearly With its buds of red and gold; It is the greatest of all treasures That man can ever hold. Why, if ever I feel lonely, And many times I do, I seek the rose of friendship Then I never more feel blue. So let’s strive to give to others The sweetness of this rose; And life will be so peaceful And man will have no foes. Jack Virnstein ATHLETICS
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A Year of New Beginnings kt P 5 ol ART CLUB. FRONT ROW: Lisa Waddle, Joanne Matz, Debbie Warden, Marcie A year of new beginnings, new friends Newberry, Teresa Richardson, Tracy Kegley, Jo Neel, Sammy King, Jeff Vine- . yard. 2ND ROW: Joyce Harper, Wanda Bevil, Chris Tickle, Everett Baxley, andy “ — goes Bland High sg add Glen Davis, Bridget Wright, Sharon Simmons, Lisa Smallwood, Glenda Conley. ed a Science Club to the list in . The Back ROW: Becky Umbarger, Sherri Wimmer, Tammy Carroll, Rusty Wright, club was made up of members from the Karen Asbury, Paul Lucas, Sherry Conley, Martin Wright. Earth and Physical Science, Biology, Phys- ics, and Chemistry classes with Mrs. Deb- bie Anderson as sponsor and Karen Houn- shell as charter president. Several goals the club set up included a county Science Fair and trips to Virginia Tech. What makes us smile? It could have been looking at some of the paintings and draw- ings by the elementary kids. These kids contributed their masterpieces to the Art Club’s contest entitled, “What Makes Me Smile.” Students were asked to enter their opinion of what causes smiles. Mrs. Chris- tine Bird, sponsor, along with the artists of the school, used the contest as their main project of the year. OFFICERS: Jo Neel, president; Joyce Harper, vice-president; Sherri Wimmer, secretary; Becky Umbarger, treasurer; Teresa Richardson, report; Wanda Bevil, recreation leader; Mrs. Christine Bird, sponsor. am , EA watt A | SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Karen Houn- . shell, president; Bruce Shelton, vice-presi- SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Tracy Kegley, Wendi Price, Geneva Clark, Deb- dent; Lynn Tate, secretary-treasurer. bie Warden, Teresa Richardson, Lisa Waddle, Sherri Wimmer, Jeri Lynn Mustard. 2ND ROW: Norman Dillow, Sheri Tolbert, Karen Carlson, Marcie Newberry, Lynn Tate, Glen Davis, Laura Cochran. 3RD ROW: Becky Conley, Jo Neel, Becky McPeak, Tammy Carroll, Rusty Wright, Bruce Shelton, Chuck Turner, David Braithwaite, David Blankenship. 4TH ROW: Donna Shelton, Linda Atwell, Mark Newberry, Gary Nelson, Jimmy Harper, Everett Baxley. BACK ROW: Danny Newberry, Mrs. Debbie Anderson, Barry Underwood, Karen Hounshell, Laura 20—Art Science Gordon, Richard Bartleson, Paul Lucas.
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Someone moved the water! Mark Newberry BELOW: Joanne makes a successful run in the 440. Joanne Matz, Mr. Cantrell, Mr. Crabtree Patty Smith won the running broad jump hands down. BELOW: Charlie Brown clears the bar by a nose. Leroy Hamblin competes in the broad jump. 22—Field Day
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