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or Looking for a laugh. During rehearsal emcee Chuck Stephens improvises jokes for the senior follies. Making props. Heads close together, sen- iors Missy Harvey and Annette Baxter make corn stalks for the senior follies. Coming together forged stronger bonds in a special school system on the go hange and growth had to be viewed positively. We were at a turning point, and we could only look ahead toward the good things in store for us. Keith Bailey, sophomore, explained, “As we get bigger we will probably lose a few things we had as a smaller school, but maybe we will gain some new things along the way.” We the people. A government-sponsored political rally in the cafeteria gave Tina Cathy Barnes, freshman, posi- tively stated, “I believe that we have a close student body, as close as is possible with 885 students. Our spirit is high and our school system is one of the best. The spirit of our students becomes stronger every year. We have something to be proud of our school.”’{T} Hall a chance to speak for candidate Car- fers
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We recognized that good things come from mixing the old with the new With the growth in numbers, school pride and school closeness were,. strained. With school officials pointing to the additions to the school plant as preparation for an eventual 2000 students, one could only guess at the degree to which that closeness would continue to be strained. Michelle Deason, sophomore, said, “As our school grows, our education will benefit, but it’s New coaches. Listening to a speech by Mr. Ron Clark, athletic director, is the new coaching staff Mr. James Fuller, Mr. Les really up to the individual students as to how close the student body will be.” The broader range of educa- tional opportunities would come in 1982 with the additional build- ings. Auto repair and cosmetology would offer a trade to students not college-bound. Larger and more advanced science and physical education facilities would add scope to the curriculum.— Hank, tell me now. A Student Council-spon- sored assembly featured graduate Mike Dunn and his Country-Western Nitty-Gritty Spirit booster. Freshman cheerleader Tammy Hubbard walks through the vic- tory line. Bradley, Mr. Gerald Woodruff, Mr. Ray Green, and Mr. Stan Langston. : opening 5
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Gang tackle. Somewhere at the bottom of teacher who has been mobbed by his class. the pile lies Mr. Stan Langston, p.e. opening 7
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