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COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT: Greg Veach, Stephen Propst, and John Holladay refuse to notice Derek Messer's attempt at conversation with Frances Walkerg Mrs. Smith shows Amy Williams the art of tearing pages out ot booksg Jeb Stuart leans to look at late learners.
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As the year wound down, we began once again to plan, but not for next week's tests Cwell, not entirelyj. Instead, we thought about that final bell when we would at last shake exam-caused cramps from our hands, return to the object so little regarded for the nine months of school -the television, and yet, keep on the go, Coming to Rest W- l. ,. wm,..f-:,f:.::f:. , ,,.., .. heg,,i,:,5M:,,tgt:kt-31,K .V ,. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Ray Wheeler listens with his mouth tullg Rozelle Burt and Wendy Smith straighten up before crowning the Homecoming Queen, Mark Jackson instructs Johnny Hudson, Alex Weidner Bill Rutledge Jack Guyton and Guice Potter in his stamping-out-the-lice method.
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Acknowledgements A yearbook is the work of many, many people and we are grateful to everyone who helped us. We would particularly like to thank our staff: Anne McNaron, our business manager who kept us entertained with her stunts, Barry Love, an excellent copy writer despite his terrible fear of croppers, Ray Wheeler, a good staff member, Jeff Ballard, who never got to go into the woods , Cathy Edwards, who thrilled us with her typing ability, Kelley Burleson, our never tiring messen- ger girl, Nancy Enger, an excellent contour artist, Edward Turner, our resident Rembrandt, and Mrs. Jones and Miss Haynes who donated much time checking, typing, and advis- ing. In addition, we appreciate the services of Mrs. Madison, who collected the slow-but-sure Friends, Patrons, Benefac- tors slips and picture money, Mrs. Parker, who helped in our financial undertakings, Mrs. Nyman, who typed the directory, and Mr. Webb, who got up in the middle of the night to let us out. We also extend a special thank you to all the people who helped us in the picture department, in particular to Mr. Tha- gard for his how-to-operate-a-camera-in-ten-easy-steps les- son, the Penfeather staff, and Bob Guyton and Eddie Cole- man, who worked in a dark room to keep us out of the dark. Finally, we appreciate the entire student body for being patient during our endless announcements. To all of these and to the many others, thanks. Qfinialo, and
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