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D’s Go Beyond District Drama The Brunswick Players had a spec¬ tacular showing during the ’82 season. Led by Mrs. Ruby Short, this company of multi-talented students danced off with an excellent showing in the State Dramatic Competition. We were all fortunate to have seen this spectacular production during an assembly as the Players polished up the finishing touches of their lines and dance steps. Seldom had we seen such preciseness and poise presented at the same event. We knew from the beginning that this presentation would turn heads. Mrs. Ruby Short proudly displayed the 1st place Trophy that the Brunswick Players captured with their spectacular performance. Taking a first place in District Competition were Doug Lipton, Larry Parrish, Thomas Warring¬ ton, and Neil McClenny with their coach, Mr. Nichols. Debate The ’82 Debate Team left the compe¬ tition speechless at the District meet by talking their way into a first place award. To watch this team waiting for their opposition to make a mistake in logic or argument was like watching a predator stalk its victum. And when the team’s rebuttal came, there would not be any question as to which team was victorious. Not only did Debate take the District but they also repre¬ sented themselves and the school well at the Regional level with the affirma¬ tive team taking a fourth place. 10 The Brunswick Players: (seated, 1 to r) Ethel Rainey, Angela Callis and Valerie Bruce; (standing, 1 to r) Sean Tatum, George Callis, Russell Coleman, Alease Green, Andre’ Cooper, Matilda Brodnax, Coleman Adams, Durrell Thomas, Waddell Lucas, Maureen Hennigan, Wendell Simmons and Rueben Goldsberry.
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Trying to escape the heavy traffic of John Thompson and Leo Clary, this Bluestone Baron came away empty-handed. A Catching his competitors off-guard, Grady Po¬ sey’s soft touch adds another two points. Mr. Burke presented the Most Improved Player award to David Wyatt and the Leading Re¬ bounder award and Highest Field Goal Percent¬ age to John Thompson. 1 , 9
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‘live the lifi ng Memory It has gone before me, I will never see it again. It was yesterday, and it was the end Today will become yesterday and tomorrow will become today, jjDut there’s no reaching back for yesterday. So whatever you’ve done today Make sure you are ready for it tomorrow, Because you can only have memories some you may have to borrow. There’s nothing we can do, nor really say,
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