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ii wasn't hard to walk the halls without see- new face. On the av- e, four to six new s arrive each month. rhaps Mr. Iames pbell's second period ory class was the most iular for new students. e and Tim Farmer, broth- .nd sister, and senior ma Height were new addi- ts to the class. wo students had already td in the areas. lonya Bright moved to .in during her eighth- de year at Ebenezer, re- v,,, turning in the middle of her junior year. Another junior, Karen Parris, wasn't gone quite as long, for her absence was less than a year. She re- turned in lanuary from Durham, N.C. Students weren't the only ones coming and going. New teachers also prevailed on the scene. Mr. Wayne Radcliffe ar- rived at the end of February to teach senior English and journalism. Ms. Iudy Hall also taught Eng- lish. that out the New students, front row: David White, Lisa Hatton, Ioy Ashton, Ricky Vest. Back row: Doug Weems, lane Farmer, Tim Farmer, Chico Velasco, Kelly Auston, Kyong Ho Anderson. Pretty good. Art assistant Mr. Howard Mclfaddin molds a piece of pottery. New Students 209
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