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Page 88 text:
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TOP LEFT — Greg McDougal checks progress in the first step to painting the teachers’ lounge, stir- ring the paint. TOP RIGHT — Mr. Peeler gets more paint as Scott Edwards, in the background, puts the final touches around one of the doors. MIDDLE — Tim Williams reloads his brush so he can continue painting. BOTTOM LEFT — Keith Haynes works carefully to paint the wall without painting the door facing. 84 Key Keywannettes gps 8 Thy, en wEaR ae SHELBY RS = ; «a ‘J KEY CLUB: BOTTOM — Darrell Brantley, Richard Carson, Tom Lutz. MIDDLE — Barry McKee, Clint Shuford, Stan Murrow, Greg KEYWANETTES: FRONT — Melanie Russ, Julie Queen, Lynne Self, Roslyn Vinson, De- nise Martin, Jackie Barner. BACK — Alisa a iS . 3 McDougal. TOP — Randy McKee, Bryan Lewis, Tim Williams (President), Marion | Crow, Brian Ballew, Mr. Peeler (Advisor). Newton, Lynne Brackett, Donna Honeycutt, Angie Poole, Anita Cooke, Glenda Johnson, | Myra Melton, Kim Carpenter.
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Page 87 text:
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A UNIQUE HOLIDAY December 15, 1980 — A day that brought tremendous joy to many children throughout the county. A day, so important to some, that with- out it, there may hve been hardly any Christmas at all. FCA members began in September raising money by raffling off a stereo with $1 donations. There were also smaller 25¢ donations for raffles to win an electronic football game, was to raise $3000 to give those chil- dren the best Christmas party they possibly could. As the children arrived they were given refreshments and an FCA me mber was assigned to be in charge of one child for the evening. Later, songs were sung and Rever- end Fitz told the Christmas story to sparkly eyed listeners. And on the last verse of ‘‘Here Comes Santa Claus,’”’ in he came, through the side door. Everyone hated when the time came to leave. A feeling of having ac- complished something great was sur- facing from inside. For without this party, for some, there would have radio or other small items. Their goal been no Christmas at all. , BOTTOM ROW — Angie Poole, Kirby Pfeiffer, Meredith Phifer, Sandy Pendleton, Julie Queen, Jan Pruett. MIDDLE ROW — Carol Queen, Kim Norman, Shannon McSwain, CQ a AY Alisa Newton, Greg McDougal, Ron McKee, Barry McKee. TOP ROW — Doug McDonald, Wade Owens, David McDougal, Randy McKee, Keith Proctor, Andy Pruitt. TOP — Lynne Brackett collects sucker sale money from Maebeth Boggs. BOTTOM RIGHT — The FCA’s Santa Claus, assistant principal Mr. Rhoney, distributes gift at their Christmas party for underpriviledged children. SUSE PERE EF SITIES
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Little | Brighter Eleven Key Club members gave up their Saturday morning and after- noon to come to school to make the teacher’s lives a little brighter. This project did not cost the Key Club much money, only about $5.00. County Maintenance supplied the paint, the club only had to buy trim brushes. According to Greg McDougal, the afternoon did get a bit messy. “‘There was paint all over everybody and ev- erything,’’ he commented. There was at least one problem to develop during the day. The paint turned out to be lumpy and had to be taken to Fallston to be shook up be- fore the work could begin. After about six hours of work, the lounge was a bright, sunny yellow. Miss Linda Barner commented, ‘‘It makes the room more bright and i al KEYWANETTES: FRONT — Betsy Bowen, Angie McMurry, Amy Elmore, Zina Wright, Shelia Darnell (Treasurer), April Carr, Karen Walker, Carol Webber, Shelley Thompson — ” r a 2 ‘ é (President), Linda Wright. BACK — Shannon McSwain, Danita Dellinger, Terry Byrd, Lori Ross, Agnes McClain, Christine Webber, Kim McNeilly, Carol Queen, Sandra Bostic. MIDDLE LEFT — Wade Owens displays his cre- ative nature in painting. MIDDLE RIGHT — Dar- rell Smith prepares rags to aid in removal of un- necessary paint. BOTTOM — Richard Carson paints the lower part of one wall. Hope no one is on the ladder above him. Key Keywannettes 85
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