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Glad the day is over, George Mayo anxiously boards the Glorious Cheese for a long ride home. Not even the mud puddle impedes his determina¬ tion to board. The Glorious Cheese Some of our best times were had on what most of us called “the cheese,” our school bus. We stepped on the bus in the morning and were hit by the loud and clamorous shouts of our schoolmates. Most of the noise always seemed to be coming from the back. For some reason all the talkers seemed to sit there everyday. Even with all the distractions, there were still rules by which we had to abide. We soon learned that it was only a privelege to ride the school bus. Not only did the school bus provide transportation to and from school, but it also provided a place to do our home¬ work, to socialize with friends and even a place to get out of the rain. Some buses were famous (“Bus 35 has not arrived”) and some were infamous. Sharon Palmer, Stewart Wilkins, Angela Callis, and Shirley Woodley impatiently wait for their bus to come. These students are getting themselves situated on the Pep bus headed to Kennedy. But thinking back, each of us rode the “Big Cheese” for a very long time; twelve years. How could we ever for¬ get the cold mornings, the hot after¬ noons, the snow as we left early or the noise. Even though we generally took them for granted, they were always there, waiting.
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9 Clubs Demand Involvement Spanish Hot tameles, tacos and enchiladas- these were consumed by students with an avid interest in Spanish. Prepared at school, the students learned that Spanish food was not as spicy as Mexi¬ can food, but just as tasty. This group also donated a substantial amount to¬ ward the Band Boosters. Having many years of experience, Mrs. Vaughan organized another Spanish Club: Diane Jackson Sharon Babb, Melissa Jones, Greta Fileds, Gracie Reid, and Kathy Edwards. French Enhancing the Christmas spirit, the French club sang festive French car¬ ols and put on a play of French origin. To cap off the year, they had a bake sale to take their sponsor to an authen¬ tic French restaurant. Art This year’s art class exhibited their accomplishments in an Art Exhibit at Open House. Drawings, paintings, por¬ traits, and mosaics were among the dis¬ plays featured. Co-ed Tri-Y Organizing the Christmas food drive, the Co-Ed Tri-Y collected food that was distributed to a family in need. To bring in some holiday cheer, they donated a Christmas tree to put in the student lounge. Ornaments were pro¬ vided by other clubs. Delivering songs in French are Eleanor Moore, Juanita Stith, Virginia Walker, Sharon Gillus, Mandell Johnson, Stewart Wilkins, Cleve Pack¬ er, Isaac Thompson, Coleman Adams and Floyd Moore. During break Troy Mason, Elsie Davis, Selena Gilliam, Terry Fletcher, and Renee Reigel rush to purchase brownies from the French Club bake sale. Spanish Club, front row: Melissa Jones, Teres. Adcock, Kathy Edwards, Donna Lynch, am Gracie Reid. Second row: Mrs. Vaughn Lynd. Velvin, Lisa Gupton, Sharon Babb and Doug Lip ton. 18
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