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Tassles, cap and gown, diplomas, commence- ment — graduation. The goal of all high school students is to get their diploma. Class of ‘82 accomplished this goal with pride. Proving that hard work, sweat, and determi- nation pay off, the Varsity Volleyball team goes for it against the Roanoke Valley Dis- trict. Awards are the acknowledgement of accom- plishment. Brenda Ransome, Melchora Hagy, and Terresa Talbot receive awards for for- eign languages. Competing in the Miss Black Teenage Pag- eant of Franklin County, Kathy Smith wins the first runner up and Sharon Tyree wins the pageant. In the state competition held in () “7 LM € Oe oe ; VY if ey : yy ,) om mS, } , UA
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Jobn Philip Sousa Ban Flap ard ANIMO ‘83 Volume 34 Franklin County High School Representing the goal of “Go For 506 Pell Avenue, North East It,’ awards lend a prestige and hon- Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151 or felt when a person achieves a goal.
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—ids“=id oo: Li ne ee Sr What was “go for it’ all about? Some believed it was about muscle, endurance, and sweat. For others it was about curiosity, deep thought, and development of the mind. And some believed it was about time, tal- ent, and dedication. For the ’82-’83 school year, it took each of these points to win. Go For It! For many, “go for it” meant grasp- ing for as much knowledge as possi- ble. Often an excitement was found in learning that could not be com- pared to anything in life. To learn of different places and people and to develop new patterns of thought opened countless doors. And when doors were opened, victory became reality. “Go for it” was about all of these — muscle, endurance, sweat, curiosity, deep thought, development of the mind, time, talent, and dedication. Winning was a spirit within each In- dividual. “Go for it” was a spirit that grasped each opportunity and reached for perfection. “Go for it” was spirit that celebrated the gift of life. (dere ART is EGER Sa SS To show the spirit of “Go For It before each home football game, balloons are car- ried onto the field to inspire the team to victory. Go For It! 3
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