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We Have It- Talented People A creative ability. A special intelligence or mental power. A person or a group of people us- ing their creativeness in a cer- tain field of activity. Whatever you call it, it is talent. We display our talent in many ways. From Drama to Band, from Home Ec. to Art, from academics to sports, stu- dents pursue them all. Talented people like to do their own thing. David Gorby and Lisa Lind- sey take karate. 1 started tak- ing karate because it was a I'm Talented In Many Areas -T. Ball dream. When I passed my first test for my yellow belt, I was so excited and proud. It's a great feeling!” exclaimed David Gorby, junior. Jed Chalfant, eighth grader, wants to race horses. I started racing when I was five. 1 won the last race I was in, the win- nings were $50. In the future I plan on training horses.” Debbie Boyd possesses musi- cal talent. She plans a music ca- reer. To get experience, I've been playing in a community orchestra at WVU. Brainstorming for story ideas are members of Mrs. Pat Walls' English class. For a class project, the eighth graders published a monthly newspa- per on junior high happenings. Marti McCloy, Phil Bailey and Steve Stew- art. 18 Practice is an important part in devel- oping the talent of Debbie Boyd, sen- ior. A four-year member on All-State Band, she plans to pursue a career as a musician.
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Students show their pride in a variety of ways. Joe Masturzo gives the num- ber one sign to show his opinion of the school year. Even seventh graders get into the swing of the year as Tim Knotts shows his pizzazz while Richard Greathouse looks on. Spirit was showed during the year as SASI sponsored clean-up campaigns. Sev- enth graders Tina Blake and Linda Wilson hang one of the many signs pro- duced by the movement. The new gym was a source of pride for the school as well as the community. Students take advantage of every free moment to prac- tice in the gym. Tony Cot- trill goes in for a lay-up during an early morning game. 17
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One of the many ways that students can express their talent is through clubs. The Junior High Drama Club sponsored by Mrs. Bette Garrett performed during the school's Christ- mas assembly. Being exact is one trait of a true artist. Debbie Yoak puts the finishing touches on one of her assignments during art class. As junior high members in the band, Kim Smith and Kristy Ross work to devel- op their talent. 19
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