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A time when we knew loneliness Being in the band required sacrifices and hard work, but the job was worth the effort. There were not always fun and games. Sometimes the endless classes got you so down that the 3:15 bell was all to hope for. It rained and then it rained more. Halls were tracked with the red mud and hems of pants were soaked through. During one dry period, Tommy brought out the hose and watered away the mud. 10 — Theme
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And atime when we experienced pride satisfaction Pride. It’s one of those abstract nouns that you can’t. quite grasp the meaning of. It’s something that takes people-one or many. It’s the feeling you get when you attain an “A” on that tough English essay, or achieve any personal goal that you set for yourself. Sometimes it is mellowed out into the background for awhile but it always sparks up again when something special happens. Pride. We had it when the baseball team welcomed Kempsville for the state play-offs. Sure, we were called corn-pickers and given wise cracks about our red dirt, but so what? That’s the good thing about Franklin County. We surprise people. No one knows what to expect from us and never will. We’re growing, changing and shining all the while. Above all, we’ve got our pride. Theme — 9
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And from that loneliness ; . i. School didn’t end at 3:15, that was when it a : 4 — started. Halls were just as crowded as friends : y ee a gathered around to goof-off and have a good Ay time. % P 5 ¥ % Senior cheerleader Laura Firebaugh takes time out from cheers and chants to share a laugh with Bruce. Football games were not just for watching. They were for meeting friends, sharing a joke, and starting a Friday right. Fellow team mates Nancy Alderman, Bonita Poindexter, Joan Cannaday, and Ebby Beale wait around for 6:00 game time. we learned the value of friends Football coaches Ephriam, Gibson, and Ligon share their opinion of school pep rallies, they're something to smile about. Theme — Il
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