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A . rang. a .- Sign of the times In preparation for the visiting committee who accredits the school, David Farmer and George Meador hang signs over the lockers to designate the various areas of the classes. The administration, faculty, and students all did a great deal of work in the weeks before the evaluation. Sewing it ugT At the annual SA spaghetti dinner, waiters Jimmy Brannon, and Bob Rogan pick up some Cokes for the people at their tables. The PTSA collected the money for their scholarship from this dinner. David Dantzler agemenw
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Post card ha In front of the 113598 Palace in Madrid, Spain, Tim elton, Christi Getz, Chris White, and Wendy Myers compare postcards of their visit. Candlelight dinner Cave Spring hosted a banquet for the self study committees Students from Cave Spring Junior High, Hid- den ValleyJunior High, and the high school served dinner to the 600 guests. Mrs. Elaine Shafer talks with two students who helped. Jennifer Allen Tracey Krupski Slave dance Dressed in their to as, Amy Oehlschaeger and Tami ickJe show their spirit on slave day. All slaves were asked to participate and obey their masters throughout the school day. Grass pickers Filling 5 rofoam cups with grass, i Christi unter and Melanie Turner prepare their cups for the Easter egg hunt sponsored by the Honor Society for a local day care center. Ashley bheetx Toni Moore ushing pens for portfolios and speeches iiWhat do you get when you have a mother with three daughters, and a father with three sons, and throw in a cat, a dog, and a house- keeper? The Brady Bunch. This was the beginning of Amy Morrist entertainment speech in the fundamentals of speech class. IiBecause of the large number of students, the class learned to listen as well as speak, and listening is just as importantf said Mr. Edrie Bays. The 28 public speaking students wrote and critiqued speeches to inspire, to persuade, and to entertain. Senior Amy Morris said, iiThe first speech we did was a personal experience. I was nervous for the first speech, but it got better. For a quiz grade the classioutlined their speeches, and then presented them to the class for a test grade. While public speaking classes practiced the basics of speech, Ms. Bays, creative writing class covered the basics of short story struc- ture, playsi and poetry. iIThe class changes every year. I am never satisfied with how I teach it, but it is my favorite class, said Ms. Bays, For the first time this year students put together a portfolio containing plays and short stories for personal future use. Scents S m e l I i n g h e r lipstick, Amy Burns prepares to write a descriptive paragraph for cre- ative writing class Kim Zawacki B rainstorm Creative writing students, Mark Peterson, Howard Shumate, and Bob Rogan brainstorm for ideas for creative writing class Members of the class kept a portfolio of their writings Creativity -e 1 7 1
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David Dantzler to find it Add it up. and what do you get? The whole picture. And to get the whole picture, there had to be organization. Of course, not every- thing was organized all of the time. At the Homecoming game, the announcer misaddressed Princess Kelly Thompson as Kelly Turner. The afternoon the lights went out produced a raging mob of Bic flickers in the pitch black halls. When it began to snow on that April afternoon, the administration scheduled fourth period to end at 1 1:25 for those who had second lunch and to end at 1 1:05 for those who had third lunch. The procedure seemed simple enough except . to those teachers who had both students in second and third lunch. Perhaps the most frustrating was the daily 3 pm. traffic jam in the parking lot. Chaos was sometimes hard to avoid; but ifs all organized, and youTre able to find it in - Io-oixe x , Le, t9 7. I Tiaxw a dwlh xx xx
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