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4 Showing off her tennis expertise, Amy Yost stretches for the ball as she prepares to ace her opponent during a competitive game. ‘ Ta . A ae Ew 4 ee TOS , oS “ Croquet stick in hand, Patty Wolford carefully works her way out of the tall grass back into the designated court around her backyard. Amanda Harman beats the heat in a photo finish picture shot at our own local Harmony Acres dur- ing one of the hot, hot Jilly days. 26 Summer Days Grimacing at the grueling task ahead of him, Michael Simpson tugs the stubborn cord that starts his lawnmower. Many of us mow lawns to make our extra summer and beach money, thus provid- ing our neighbors with a few extra moments of lei- sure in the shade.
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: { Mrs. Bea Leist plays a piano and watches the choir and “Candle on the Water.” The majority of the sing one of its many selections at graduation. Their choir is the graduating seniors. program includes the selections “Dream a Dream” A scholarship recipient from Reliance Electric, Cleo Lawson Mitchell Scholar Mary Beth Rusyn- iak, receives a medal from Mr. Brewster. seats followed by Bobby Brooks, Tammy Faw, Cathy Burnopp, Larry Bane, and Charles Adding- college and others to jobs. Graduation 25
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We Crama Year Into Ten Weeks School’s out! The cry ricocheted hrough the halls and split the air out- side as students poured out like ants last June. Summer vacation had begun. We had looked forward to it all during the second semester. Many of us had great plans for the summer: long, exciting vacations to amusement parks, beaches, and visiting relatives. A part-time job occupied some of our time as we spent our summer in a profitable manner, earning a little spending money. Those were the long, hot, lazy days of summer when we slept late, lounged at the pool, and just goofed off. Spending his summer in a profitable manner, David Williams earns some pocket money to fatten his piggy bank by pumping gas. fun and relaxation and gives her a chance to get away from the scorching heat to a cool, green hide- away. sits on the creekbank behind her house hoping a big catch will come her way. Fishing allows Diane om ae ll “aT” ee. we Pd ” x ee 2 poe a a ; Jag jot, 5 hte. a wr “ge fee” do SP Peat, eit id he r % a aa “ a - ae i § a t 4 rs a Cs bo, de , 0 meee , PP gti he Pg ‘Shooting the duck’ is Kim Page, displaying one of the most popular pastimes in the area since the opening of a new skating rink. Kim’s driveway provides a good place for her to practice this dev- astating stunt for the big night of skating awaiting her. Summer Days 27
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