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We Have It - Originality Paint splotches . . . messy Home Ec, or taking a picture kitchens ... pictures everwhere for the yearbook, students have . . . These are just a few of the creative minds and they are al- sights one sees when students ways using them, get down and use their origi- Nothing can compare to a I Like To Dance. It Make Me Feel Free -Tina Workman nality. bunch of students doing their Whether it is creating a mas- own thing. New ideas are what terpiece in the art room, whip- makes the world go 'round, ping a delectable morsel in Top: Creativity is shown as Vicki Wi- seman works on her drafting assign- ment. Right: Skill plays an important part in printing class for Janine Clea- venger. 6
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Page 4: Top left: Plenty to cheer about at the year's first pep rally are seniors Karen Sheme, Deneise Wilfong and Bobbie Jo McCloy. Top center: Dedica- tions call for special moments and special people. Secretary of State A. James Man- chin, prepares to de- liver his speech dur- ing the new gym dedication. Bottom center: Blue and gold abounds as seventh graders get into the Hound spirit. Above: Students crowd onto the bleachers to show their spirit during a pep rally. Left: Turn- ing out for the first pep rally are senoirs Kevin McGee, Jim- my Layman and Garry Riffle. S
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Student Life Top left: Test tubes and microscopes are just some of the equipment in Chem- istry lab. Twyla Edwards and Garry Riffle discuss an experiment with Mr. Mark Shaffer. Top right: Books, books, books, students never seem to get away from them. Judy Lough- ran, senior, reads an as- signment for English. Bot- tom left: The doors fly open just like clockwork at 3:15 as students rush to get to their busses. Bottom right: Another early morn- ing bus ride faces those stu- dents attending TCVC. Jimmy Allen and Tom Shingleton, seniors, get ready to board the bus. Prom Friendship Talent Guts Exposed Pages 10-11 Pages 14-15 Pages 18-19 Pages 20-21 Page 26
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