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Page 19 text:
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Taking time for a close-up. Hoss McAlister breaks the routine of study hall. Molly Fowler, a merit winner in the Palmetto arts contest, works on a paste-art piece. CREATES A STUDENT’S VARIED LIFE Being a high school student isn’t always serious busi- Lisa Bc n quCstions her typing ability, ness, there arc also moments of fun. This is proven by Kim Tate’s delirious actions.
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DECISION, INDECISION, A new year, your senior year promises the beginning of a new life. The past is forgotten, the present is cherished, and the future is foremost. Decision, indecision, confusion — all cre- ate a tremendous year. You receive your class ring and all its priviledges. The work of 11 years is finally realized in its wearing. The first and last football games, the autumn of a new love, the unity of friends — all produce the uniqueness, the oneness of seniors. Home- coming becomes especially special as you hope to create a life “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and to know that one day you’ll be coming “Home.” As Dickens once said, “It is the best of times, the worst of times.” A time made of memories, a time for creating the future. Studying on the floor is not always the best place, but many of Broome’s students take advantage of the few minutes before homeroom. Libby Anders catches up on her homework before homeroom bell rings. Realizing that the only way out is through studying, Jimmy Mode puts his all into it. Mike Scruggs finds time during his lunch period to get a little sun and rest. Tuning things up, Donald Hays, Mark Page, Mike Durrah and Drexel Proctor get ready for their first recital.
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SENIORS, THE ACHIEVERS Back in every senior’s mind there are memories stored. Reminiscing over youn- ger years when students that were older seemed so big — so omniscent. Then real- izing that old days have faded away and now you are that student. Underclassmen now look up to you for guidance and lead- ership. Seniors of ’79 are growing and achiev- ing. Twelve year attendance, SAT and Mann Scholars, Advanced Placement courses, and promotion of latest styles are only the few accomplishments that have been fulfilled. Although this is our Senior year, there will be other years that will be more or equal in importance. However, we will never forget the goals, the victories, and the achievements of our Senior Year. 1b
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