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1 Above) Robbie Free “deserves a break today” at McDonald’s. (Above) Footsie’s Amoco Station sure- ly has its hands full with the McNair brothers. Student Life 11
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Opportunity As if classes, homework, and extra-curricular ac- tivities weren’t enough, some “super” students man- aged to have part-time jobs as well. Although working was sometimes tough, students en- joyed the extra money. Young adults are often unsure of the field in which to work, so these jobs give the opportunity to ex- pand their horizons. It is im- perative that one “be all that he can be.” Don’t give up if un- expected problems arise — just remember “the harder the con- flict, the more glorious the tri- umph.” Several students deserve special recognition for volun- teer work at Colleton Regional Hospital. There is more to an education than studying; it’s necessary to be involved in out- side activities which make us well-rounded persons. (Top right) Melissa Fulton, Carmen Long and Steve Ashley help custom- ers at Red and White. (Above) Rodney Cummings tests his strength by lifting two 50 lb. bags of feed. (Right) Working at a local clothing store makes choosing a dress hard for Angela Southard. 10 Student Life
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n May 7, the Juniors realized the hard work of decorating and raising paid off. Even though the Juniors were limited to the selling of mag- azines, they raised enough money to produce a prom which will not be forgotten. Those who attended the dance boarded the Caroli- na Princess and set sail for a wonderful evening. Enter- tainment was provided by the band. Stratus. The show boat theme was brought to life by the cruise ship, the Carolina Princess. The theme was accented with special touches such as a beach scene murel, leis, sea- shells, candles, and straw hats. The junior class did a great job, but much deserved credit should go to Mrs. Peg- gy Smoak who helped in everything. The Juniors en- joyed having such an under- standing and patient spon- 7 sor. Fund Aboard The Carolina Princess (Above) Allison Dyches, Todd Hud- son, and Melanie Easterlin capture special moments at the dance of the year. (Above) What would the Juniors do without their sponsor Mrs. Smoak?
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