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Alla-4 l f THE STEADY HAND of Ronnie Keeler holds the key to a possible victory in filling the jar with water. Brett Booth assisted the attempt. SPEED AND AGILITY ARE ESSENTIAL as Toot Elias swiftly confronts the goal line and is bolstered by the support of Lynn Moseley and Will Pleasant. I ,L If 3 . rv. I ULN' ' , sl, ff 9'3 I a Wf- Y, .M .k, .. V -W gy 1-.5 gf, W A U wg-:t N FEATURED AT A SPRING ASSEMBLY, Gary Newell, former Los Angeles Ram, greets Lisa Outlaw and other high school students. I REMAINING AFTER THE ATHLETIC BANQUET, Rob Rogers, former UNC placekicker, shares a friendly chat with Martha Wilson and others. More than just an ECHO Capturing and keeping a .whole student body's attention twice on the same subject was no easy task. However, with such great speakers as Rob Rogers, athletic banquet speaker, and Gary Newell, spring assembly speaker, everyone remained in- terested. Both speakers empha- sized the same suggestions: You are who you think you are. You can if you think you can. If you don't, who will? The speakers dazzled the audiences with serious thoughts to con- Sider. Spring 1985 El
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Spring brought energy and Field Day was GETTING THINGS With the arrival of spring, students began preparation for Field Day. Highlights of the events were Tommy Wright's victory in the 100-yard dash and Andy Hale's and Walt Burgwynls demonstra- tion in the egg toss. With the after- noon approaching an end, the standings showed that the last event would decide the champion. The Class of '85 regrouped and took the victory, and the Class of '86 finished second. K 'rv ,,,E,, .W ROLLING 5 , 'li - A 1, ilu will Mfr in -fy. UW?-if, . e . as , gl ,tw Hx, ,W .ff ,' H. E I , ' A v ,np N . lwcidflg-zy.. , f . uw ., '4 .rt YY v gg, -agp A-g .A W t . wsm?T , J-1 J WITH HIS EYES ON THE FINISH LINE, Walt Burgwyn competes in the sack race. IN HOPES THAT THE CONTENTS WILL NOT BE DROPPED, Ricky Barnes hands the container of rice to Heather Beauford. 106 m spring 1985 .ad I 'fi TT -A+ S gli 1 4 ,, at -, ,iz Sfwsfxf .
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THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES DRAW TO A CLOSE as Mr. Mayo con- firms to the members of the Class of '85 that they are graduates of Halifax Academy. WITH WORDS OF WELCOME during the salutatory address, Les Abshire ad- monishes his classmates to make no mistake about it, the milestone has come. 0'-'+--..,,,..,,,m- ilu: 'wmm-. SELECTED BY THE CLASS As MASCOTS are Jeanie Minton and joey Elias. MARSHALS, SELECTED FOR ACADEMIC STANDING, are Angie Howell fco-chiefj, Angie Sorie, Sallie Little, Melody Smith, Martha Wilson fchiefj, and Titian Quincy. EI Graduation
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