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The Yearbook fiQGl.a.3E!.g'3S Please buy an Ad from us! is a saying that the year- book staff learned to say this year. Going one on one with an owner or manager and asking for money was some- thing that was hard for all of us. But is it really worth it? Yes, I think it is worth all the time and effort! was what Tiffney Currence answered when asked that question. She also said A lot of changes are being made and I hope the student body likes them. Along with these changes come deadlines to meet. Most of the staff members said they could do without After the deadline has been met, Tisha Barnes, Marla Kil- lian, and Wende Faulk greet the camera with smiling faces. them. '6Deadlines are starting to drive me crazy. Jennifer Rudisill said. You don't feel the pressure till about a week before the deadline. But by working together, ev- eryone gets to know other people. That is what team work is all about. I think by working to- gether we are getting to know each other. It's a great expe- rience! Kim Simmons stated. Though there is a lot of work and frustration that is involved with the yearbook, everyone seems to take plea- sure in the results. .,,... John Kennedy and Stephanie Frazier are hard at work tryi First Row: Kim Simmons, Rhonica Via, Wende Faulk, Tiffney Currence, Marla Latisha Barnes. Second Row: Becky Estep, Leah McGinnis, Kristie Hicks, Shannon Jennifer Rudisill, Leslie Lineberger. Third Row: Debbie Stanley, Lori Marlow, John to meet the first deadline of the school year. nedy, Kyle Robinson, Stephanie Frazier. l a il
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Groner, Julie Anthony, Tree Shaw, Laura Dotson, oone, Lori Marlow, Alex Bynum, Sandy Mitchell, K In Huff. n W6 igela Clemmer, Jennifer Rudisill, Brent Grice, Leslie erkins, Missy Breese, Lisa Mitchell, Shannon Hill, Mark Jernathy, Windsor McConnell, Ronnie Hunter, Clay gnsmore. lecta Eller, Larry Hayes, Angie Tate, Deanne Shope, ikki Young, Paul Ingle, Chuck Craig. la Marlow, Mary Morris, Pam Graves, Kelly Brittian, ill Robinson, President, Karen Hovis, lst Vice-President, lffney Sherrill, 2nd Vice-President, Sandy Butler, Secre- ry, LaShawn Huff, Treasurer, Debbie Hodges, Reporter. Warrior Week A lwiiujiilylfu The Week of Septem- ber 28 through October 2 was a week of fun at East Gaston. We have the Student Council to thank for that. They ar- ranged What We would wear or do each day. They also arranged the Homecoming Dance. Over half of the student body attended this sec- ond dance of the '87-'88 school year which made it a success. The Student Coun- cil's jobs range from selling drinks at the dances to making stu- dent I.D.,s. Being a good example for the student body of East Gaston is the main goal of the group. They represent us and have our views in mind. Bill Robinson had this to say about be- ing president of the Stu- dent Council. Accepting the office of President bestowed upon me honor, respect and responsibility. Reaching the expecta- tions of the year has been a difficult duty. In the end, I hope we will think this year was a re- flection of our dreams. Thank you for the privi- lege of representing the superior students at East Gaston. I will al- ways remember the times involved. I appre- ciate the moments. t'He's mine! 'KNO I saw him first!,' Beverly Devinney, Alex Bynum, Cissy Wyant, Christy Burger, and Barron Brown dressed up for 50's and 60's Day during Warrior Week. Sandy Butler shows us her fa- vorite hero on Hero Day during Warrior Week, which was spon- sored by the Student Council.
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, The Flaming Arrow i News At East Gaston, where do 'ou find the latest news, gos- ips, coverage of sports, and chool activities? The Flam- ng Arrow - of course. Our chool newspaper consists of .1 hardworking staff mem- oers. The paper comes out our times a year and only rosts 35 cents. To raise money to publish he paper, the staff members old doughnuts and ads for E5 cents a word. Some stu- lents think that 25 cents a vord is too muchg but Rich- ird Lovingood states, Thirty-five cents hardly pays for it and the students are lucky to get it that cheapf' In order to choose what goes in the paper, the staff members get together and determine what the students would most likely be inter- ested in and the writer's take it from there. So if you want to know what is happening at East Gaston, just wait for the next edition of: The Flaming Arrow! Have you heard the latest? If you want to know the latest -just First Row: Tree Shaw, Sandy Mitchell, Ellen Abernathy, Angie Jordan, Wanda Ollis. Second Row: Tiffany Sherrill, Richard Lovingood, Linda Williams, Mrs. Taylor, Stephanie Lyman. Not pic- tured: Sandy Butler, Tammy Ford.
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