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Memories Come Alive When days were getting longer and class- rooms were getting hotter, students looked forward to any change in their lives. One of those changes came when the yearbook arrived. There was an air of expectation throughout the school—and everyone knew that classes would have to be postponed for one day for the year- book “signing”. However, few students could fully realize what it took to put the “memory book” together. It all started on business day in August when the yearbook staff and sponsor sold subscriptions for the Animo. Hours in the hallways, sitting behind ta- bles, counting money, making change, an- swering questions, and sweating was the beginning of “the book” that was deliv- ered on that important spring day. The staff worked hard to produce a book that everyone could appreciate and en- joy. The road to the yearbook office was a busy one all year. Looking at all those seniors in color made students look forward to their final year. Having a yearbook to share with her friends, Raine Trout, Kathy Craig, and Wanda Whitlow remember the times that have gone by. Passing her congratulations to her senior editor, Rob- in Potter, Debra Powell, Animo editor, knows she will miss a great worker. Even on business day, you could find Selena Colston willing to sell yearbooks. 12 Yearbook Arrival
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Hair styles ranged from short and sassy to long and lovely, from straight to braids with a variety of colored beads that took hours to prepare. Shown here, by Barbara Clements, is one of the many ways hair was styled using beads. Since her hair is so long, there was no limit to how her hair could be Waiting patiently, seniors stood inside and outside the West office to get their environmental proofs, hoping all of them would be perfect. Casual, and come as you are, is the typical dress for sock-hops held after football and badketball games. Jeans, a comfortable top, and comfortable shoes seem to suit the dancers. Fashions II
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Keeping up with money for yearbooks makes McKie Tony turn to blowing bubble gum. Making a diligent search for a senior’s book, Pat Tyree looks through box after box. Sharing a look at special moments of the year kept students busy during class breaks. Selling books on that hot business day kept Sandra Hodges on the alert. Wondering what to do with all those yearbooks, Doug Montgomery gives a call for “help.” Getting the autographs and neat writings from friends made “yearbook day” a day of ecstasy. Arrival |3
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