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DURING WRESTLING PRACTICE. THROUGH A NEWSPAPER Ray, and Todd Crutchfield remember the Joe Pittman and Brian Sawyer run laps ARTICLE. Bill Painter, Jim McClure, highlights of the season's football games. around the girls gym. Mark Wooding, Tommy Bradley, Russell E THE LIBRARY. Mike TO FIND IMPORTANT INFORMA- Burgess, Beth Faris and Dawn Rhodes Nina Cole, Terri Poling. and TION. Student Council members. Laura gather around the bulletin board during rk stop to view the Student of Morton. Mel Ashford. Terry Ledbetter. homeroom. display. Mbsent: Mike WhitQ John Hayden, Rachel Stouch, Laura Student Lifd2 7
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LOOKING AT PROOFS. Heather Halloran, Karen Miller, Andy Black- wood, and Sherry Lytle review their work on the Senior section of the yearbook. Got What Being a senior meant receiving special privileges and esteem. One such honor was being selected as a Student of the Week. Student Council spon- sored a second floor display window to honor seniors who were thought to deserve recogni- tion. The distinction of being a Student of the Week was that not every senior could be one. All members of the National Honor Society were automatically nominated. but not every student who had noteable quali- ties was in Honor Society, therefore, teachers also nominat- ed others that they felt deserved credit for leadership or athletic abilities. A ballot of over 100 candi- ZWStudent Life DURING LUNCH TIME. Brenda Hairston and Bonnie Hightower practice one on one in the boys gym. it takes datesy names went out to teachers who then voted and elected 27 seniors. Most of them had participated in school activities such as band, Student Council, Charleston- ian. sports, and clubs. Autobiographical displays including pictures of their childhoods and listings of their accomplishments were put up in a display window. This exhibit case provided everyone a chance to acknowledge the capabilities of these outstand- ing seniors. It also gave those seniors a chance to give themselves a pat on the back for all the hard work and perseverance that they put into their work throughout the year. J. R
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28 Student Life RAISING MONEY FOR DECA ACTIVITIES Aretha Perry and Donna Clark sell baked goods to students and faculty. cnuusron? . Aim IN COMPUTER CLASS. Jeff Wheeler takes time to look over Buck Longs brochure of merchandise being sold by FBLA. TO PROVIDE NEW EQUIPMENT. Phyllis Harri Fitzwater, and Debbie Adams calendars they will sell.
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