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September Brings Changes In August the football, vol- leyball, and cross country teams began their seasons. In Septem- ber the doors of school were opened and students and staff began another school year. As students entered the building on the first day of school, the building looked the same, but the attitude of the students was more positive. Speaking as a proud adminis- trator. Principal Eugene Austin remarked, I feel this year is the best turn out in ten years. The new school year brought with it several changes. There were seventeen teachers who were new to the school. Mr. Li- gon Drane became the new vice-principal. CASPER, a computerized attendance program that was used on a trial basis last year, became a permanent program this year. A new football stadi- um was ready for home games when the season opened. A new busing system began this year. Instead of using Met- ro buses, a fleet of yellow buses transported students to and from school. The opening of school was a pleasant blend of the old and the new. Carrying books from the bookstore to the classroom, Paul Miles, senior, Ken- ny Riggens. junior, and Ed Darden, sen- ior, leisurely stroll down the hall. With textbooks and notebooks in hand, sophomores Patti Floyd and Jennifer Spencer hurry to get to class on time. Going over an assignment with her class, English teacher Mrs. Barbara Rice seems at home in her new sur- roundings. I — 10 Opening of School
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Dancing the evening away at the Junior Prom are Bob Hestand and Debbi Rich- ardson. During a break, juniors Skip Mitchell, Anna Malson, and Peggy Scott do a lit- tle socializing. Junior Prom 9
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The new busing system makes the park- ing lot area a busy place before school. Students meet to share the latest news with friends. With students all in class, the hallways are deserted except for Jeff LaFollette, sophomore, who uses a pass to get to his locker. Helping out in the bookstore, senior Mi- chael Mansfield flashes a smile as he gets textbooks ready for students. Having completed the opening of school routines, business teacher Mr. Randy Smith lectures to one of his classes. Opening of School
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