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Checking their homework answers, Jenna Meador and Charlotte Bussey keep their minds alert. Showing his Alma Mater colors, The chair- man of the math department, Mr. Dick Clark takes his place in the graduation line-up. Starting her choir on the musical road, Mrs. Frances Keen works with many talented students. Thinking that the plant needs a few words of kind- ness, Morris Jennings gives some time to a lonely flower. Theme 5
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4 Theme Struggling for the basketball with her aggressive opponents keeps Lori Board on the right road. Scholastic Award Winners for the 79-80 school year are proud to hold their certificates of recognition. (lower right) Some of our roads begin in high school, and those roads extend to other roads. Joe Shively poses with his baritone bugle, which he learned to play at the local level. He plays the same bugle in International Competition along with Doug McComsey who plays percussion. Their musical talents take them beyond the school boundary. Roads We Chose . To Reach Our Goals Our teachers held the keys to open the gates as they taught us the essentials for every day life. The honors, competition, and class work moved u s toward the end of our present road . . . graduation. We all planned our futures, but we never forgot how to laugh and love. We lived for the past, the present, and the years to come. Roads from all time entwined, mov- ing us into whatever goal we set. We knew we must put direction into our lives if we were to carry out our expecta- 2 tions. There were obstacles and competi- tions to overcome; however, we kept the road open and made our way. We were happy, determined teenagers filling our places in the world of “education”.
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“Hi-Ho Pattie!’ The Classic Cowboy style dress by Gloria Vanderbilt and the basic Cowboy boots by Frye was sported by Pattie Norton, a senior. Being under a shady tree was the best place to be to pose for a pretty picture on a hot day. Jackie Wade and Coretta Kirby show off the latest oriental style tops and preppie slacks with Bass and Candie’s sandals. School spirit could be found by Sandra Childress in the most comfortable khaki pants and a casual tunic, and it was hard to tell the difference in prescription glasses and sunglasses because either seemed to fit the outfit. During those hot summer days and nights, Bertha Clay- borne and Sheila Edwards wore Bermuda shorts, tee tops, and soft w alkers or ballerina slippers. 6 Fashions
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