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onori “Hey, that's a Rood idea, Tommy Long seems to say as he prepares for yet another winning speech. Always proud to congratulate students on their achievements, Mr. Dale R. Hughes presents PS AT scholarship winners. Brian Neely and Laura Bounds, with a certificate honoring their accomplishments. During a live interview with WBAC. Rex Dockery Award winner Jeff Westfield explains his dedication to his sport.
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C£Ld A£, There was something unex- plainable about one's own signature. There was an obses- sion to write one's name, as if there was a sense of power in “making your mark!” Daniel Boone felt it when he carved his name in a tree. Rembrandt knew the exhibi- tion, and of course, so did the “Blue Hole” artists and the scribblers in each class that un- controllably wrote their names on desk tops. Our names may not have been famous, but in most cases these signatures were necessary. Our personal documents, letters, and test papers would have been mean- ingless sheets of paper without them. Passing notes, relaying messages, or just correspond- ing with a friend also required a signature to make them seem valid. Certainly a letter to a friend wouldn’t have been complete without a closing signature. For students at Bradley, the most obvious need for a signature was “personaliza- tion.” Test papers and homework would have just been disregarded without a name to identify it. However, all signatures at school weren't helpful to students. The feared signature of Coach Zvoerin more times than not dealt detention or an unexcused absence fo the “lucky” recipient. In all, signatures were a part of everyone’s life, a part we en- joyed giving and receiving. Taking a break in the library. Gene Dasher enjoys a new book by Richard Horton, best known for his screenplay Cocoon. During a concert in the UTC Round House, Cheryl Wattenbargcr and Tonya Defriese received the autographs of Loverbov and the Hooters. Opening 5
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DALE R HUGHES Principal Dear Bears:' Success' That's what aost people strive for in one way or another. We Bradley students are no exception. Whether acadeaically, athletically, socially, or creatively, we are determined to capture that brass ring of success. Opinions as to what true success aeans, however, are not the same for everyone. While an athlete aay equate a state championship with success, a performer aay reason that success is a standing ovation. Genuine success is, in fact, not measured by what others esteem, but rather by what we ourselves find satisfying. As long as we remember that success comes from personal satisfaction, our defeats will be few. We can be thankful that Bradley was and will always be a springboard to future success. PHONE (615) 479 5436 S. LEE HIGHWAY CLEVELAND. TENNESSEE 37311
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