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A Time for Guidance As we begin nearing the end of the 1974-75 school year, many changes A will be taking place around England Academy. Soon the hall that was once crowded with students will be empty. No more will the laughter of students be heard as they carry on their daily student life. When the doors of En- gland Academy are closed for the sum- mer, each student will leave the cam- pus of E.A. taking with them many memories. The new faces that were seen on the first day of school will become dear friends to some. The activities that students participated in will someday be told to their children. The conversa- tions and laughter that were shared will become memories that will never be forgotten. Yes, the year of 1974-75 will end with a great success. But the mem- ories will live on. Mr. Ed Weaver, Principal lVlrs. lVlary Henderson,'BSE, Nlrs. Dolores Rogers, lVlrs. Ellen Smith, BSE UAlVl, 7th 81 Sth IVlath, Gen. BSE, SCA, 7th, 8th, SCA, Typewriting I, Of lVlath ll , Algebra l, Geo- 9th, and 10th English fice Practice, Social melfyf T '90H0mGtYY, and Spanish l and ll. Studies, and Bookkeep- Pre-Ca'cc cc ing,
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This year at England Academy has been an interesting and challenging experi- ence. I have come to feel the private school systems have tremendous po- tential. lVluch is required of all per- sons involved--parents, teachers, students, administration, and interested individuals. One of the most pleasant experiences of the year has been the support we have received from these sources. I feel that we have had a good year at the Academy. However, we must never be satisfied with standing still. In order to be worthy of our ex- istence, we must continue to improve. Congratulations to lVlrs. Smith and the Annual Staff on a fine production. lVlr. Robert Davis Headmaster 3 3 Q Z Q i l, i li it . -a Q, l
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5 1 kk 1, u 'K . 3 1 'if - i A iili t Nlr. Ron Tanner, B.S. , lVI.S., U ofA, 7th 8th, 84 9th Science, Biology, Chemistry, General lVlath Physics 1 ff' Qs I EBI ree 1'--+ ,a Nlrs. Judy Gibbins, B.A., UALR, Librarian Mr. Britz Beavers , Custodian ,, 9 Judy Thurman, Wri B.A., one rvnss,11th 84 12th English, Speech BSE, H.S.C, Head Football Coach, Assistance Basket- ball Coach, Government, Economics S IVIrs. Pat Chaney, Se- cretary Nlrs. Annette Rogers, B.S.E., SCA, Music Hey, what are you doing. HH' THERE CUTIE!! 17
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