Table of Contents —9 . See 4 Closing 218 Activities provide a time for doing. No group gets involved in more activities than the great Graham Band. The fine musicians, Drum Majorette Sally Saunders, and six majorettes, who always perform well, participate in all school and community parades. JO Sports provide a time for competing. There is no better example of good sportsmanship than the G-Men. In the game with Bluefield High, Eddie Hall, 32; Joe Jenkins, 44; Jimmy Bailey, 65; and Chris Morris, 88, helped the other G-Men with the cov- eted win. Clubs provide a time for people to associate with each other. The SCA, with Kelvin Williamson (standing) presiding and Donna Ford, Kelly Surber, and Donnie Tabor agreeing with his proposal, sets the tone for all the other clubs. 58 Curriculum provides a time for learning. Graham prepares its stu- dents both for further education and for immediate jobs after graduation. Jay Jennings, Darryl Cox, Pat Thompson, and Marty Nash admire potatoes grown in the horticulture class. People provide a time for knowing. It is the people people will remem- ber. Sherry Lawton, Monigue DeAngelis, Denise Daniels, Mark Kensinger, (standing) Mike Simpson, and Phil Lester will know each other at Graham; but, all too soon, each will go his separate way. 12q Ads 17g Gndex 213
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A “Time for a tavorite Aetivity Graham High School provides a time for activities, sports, clubs, and classes. Through all of these we come in contact with each other and with the community. Four years pass quickly for some; slowly for others. Still, there are moments, events, and decisions made during the freshman-senior years that we shall cherish forever as joyous memories. Activities give us a chance to do “our own thing” apart from scheduled classes. Talent abounds not only in organizing but also in participating. There is always time to perform in a play, dance at a prom, march in a parade — always time for one’s favorite activity. wa ce Jimmy Ballard sings in the “Hee Haw” show. é | ee» le. + om ZS ve 4 a ‘“ on « Bay a Tages 0 Ae os, arry Dunn, visit the city. Tim Thompson waits on teachers at the SCA faculty breakfast. Country boys, Mark Owens, Mark Epperly, Bryon Boone and L
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