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Page 8: Top left: Everyth- ing is brand new, as first year coach, Mr. Bailey gives a presentation during the gym dedication. Left: X marks the spot as Bub Wright, seventh grader, completes a test in Miss Paugh's English class. Top center: The key to a successful school is com- munity involvement. Mr. R.L. Shields receives the Key. Above: Helping hands are always there, as friendship is an important part of student life. Tina Ball, Calvin McCloy, Den- ise Upton, Diana Simmons and Judy Loughran show the spirit of friendship. Left: As Old Glory flies high, America was put to the test early in the school year when Marines suf- fered heavy casualties in Lebanon and Grenada. 9
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We've Got Spunk! —Lorna Vincent Even new students feel the special atmosphere. Shawn Sheridan, sophomore, said, Everyone cares about every- body. It's wonderful! Eighth grader, Brenda Wil- ite. Virginia Kyle, freshman, said, I like art. I like to be cre- ative. No matter what the reason, every student enjoys and looks forward to one of the classes. We Have It Everything How is it possible to focus on what makes the school great? There's not one thing that would possibly describe it. Not one thing would begin to ex- plain it. It's not one thing, not even two, or three, it's everyth ing. liams, who has had a chance to grow in this atmosphere said, Everybody works together and we share each other's ideas. The students think that the classes are special too. Each stu- dent his or her personal favor- 8
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We Have It- Elegance Bright smiles and candle- dance floor, light, couples holding hands. The night started with the You and I sang by PHOE- pageantry of the Grand March NIX. The 1983 Junior-Senior which led to the crowning of Prom began. Steve Lawson and Anne Gallo The Moments We Shared Were Special -Deneise Wilfong The Prom was held again at the Flemington Community Center and was decorated with a rainbow pastel , a soft touch for an evening full of elegance. Pretty ladies and sharped- dressed gentlemen graced the as King and Queen of the Prom. Amy Guynn and Connie Brown served as princesses. Everyone seems to agree. It's a special time to share together . . . a time of beauty and ele- gance. 10
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