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School board’s Mrs. June Loving explains the operation of videotaping to Mrs. Dorothy Edwards and Mr. Otis Farmer. SPECIALIZATION Administration Departments
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Nervous anticipation crosses John Quin- in the spirit of the Ring Dance. Debbie Mann ley’s face as the time to give blood draws and Zane Pinkney seal the traditional ring near . exchange with a kiss. Tears, cheers convey spirit T he novel unity of the 1974-75 school year was spirit which will long be remembered. A willingness to over- look class distinctions seemed planted within the students, who worked hard to make this year one of the best. Spirits were sometimes aroused to the point of tears, but more important were the memorable smiles which characterized the year, smiles which the students shared with not only their peers but also with younger students from other schools. Spirit showed through participation from the start. Blossoming sopho- mores began the year by winning the hall decorating contest. Spirited jun- iors, who gave their all at the pep assemblies, received the renowned Spirit Stick. And an unusually i nvolved senior class rounded up over ninety people to give blood at Yates Elemen- tary School. All this spirit could not be briefly con- veyed, so it is to this purpose that this book is dedicated. Ecstatic, Sherry Ivey jumps up and down over that one point tourna- ment victory against Kecoughtan.
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Mr. David Barr and Mrs. Belinda Fluty show their ability to still hang in there at the Homecoming dance. Attentively, faculty members and parents support district cham- pion girls ' basketball team. Now class, tomorrow there will be evaluators sit- ting in with us to observe how smoothly things go. Things will go smoothly, won’t they, class?” These pleas, threats, and appeals from teachers to students were, for the most part obeyed. Teams of evaluators strolled about curiously as students behaved well in their presence. It was in with the new and out with the old. Mr. Wayne Begor was replaced by Mr. David Barr. The main part of the student body was familiar with Mr. Barr from NNIS, where his famous motto, ‘‘No Gum Chewing,” was coined. Among the faculty members, there were some new faces and some faces that had not been around for a while. Mr. Hicks returned from Point Option. Two coaches, Coach Boone and Coach Quillen, were J with the school after having played pro-football,
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