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X Award Recipient - Senior Brad White returns to his seat after receiving an award at the Spring Athletic Banquet. I can't believe she took this - Senior Paige Bradley avoids her mother, the photographer, as she walks to het seat at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Enjoying the Company - Couples and individuals at the Spring Athletic Banquet show their en- thusiasm in being recognized and awarded while enjoying the company of others. lt's all under control - Athletic Booster Club Treasurer Annette Kidd shows that everything is under control at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Spring Athletic Banquet 45
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Recognition. Athletes honored at banquet Brisket, salad, and dinner rolls entitled athletes and coaches dressed in nice clothes, and not the usual shorts, sweaty t-shirts and tennis shoes, the fourth annual Spring Athletic Banquet. Parents, coaches, and athletes ate a meal catered by Vance Godbey's and then awarded and recognized the athletes for their participation in athletics. The awards not only included the Letter awards, but also - most improved, best offensive player and best defensive player. Coaches of soccer, basketball, golf, tennis, track and baseball recog- nized their players and gave the various awards. The banquet was sponsored by members of the Athletic Booster Club and was a night that gave the athletes the recognition they deserve. For returning players the banquet was probably just another banquet, but for the seniors it was something special. - MELANYE CHITTUM mi' ,A-4550 K What's Coming Up Next? - Sophomore Luke Beebe studies his program while sophomore Carla Chitwood notices the photographer roaming around. 44 Spring Athletic Banquet The Radiant Look - Sophomore Brooke Bradley radiates pleasure over the activities at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Ya'll Really Look Enthusiastic - Sophomore Terri Pennington enjoys a conversation with her date at the Spring Athletic Banquet.
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Don't get bumed! - Senior jill Hasty works on her tan during the Ranchland trip. Party Animal - Chip Dickens catches some rays by the Ranchland pool. o boycott Traditional senior trip stays in style after opposition Probably no Senior trip has come as close to being boycotted as this year's. A senior trip is usually thought of as one last op- portunity for the Senior Class to unite as a group and socializeg only the prom and Senior luncheon gives the members a chance for the whole class to get together and provide such fellowship. It's been a tradition for the past five years for the Senior trip to take place at a dude ranch. However, when the ticket sales were announced, many seniors voiced opposition because they hadn't been consulted on the location of the trip and were outraged by the 325 cost it entailed. When, after a week of ticket sales, only eight tickets had been sold, it did indeed look as if the trip would be cancelled. Prin- cipal Bill Newton and the Senior Class sponsors began to voice a true concern over the matter and decided to hold a special meeting to discuss the matter. Newton explained that it was too late to change plans since a 351000 deposit had already been made. Seniors had suggested other possible locations for the trip such as Six Flags, Wet N' Wild or even the lake. These were impossible, however, due to the difficulty of supervision. It was finally agreed that Ranchland was the only possible place for the trip, and the tickets were reduced to 1522. Such a marked opposition concerning the Senior trip may have some bearing on next year's trip, if next year's seniors want a voice in the decision, they need to express their preference early in the year to their senior class officers. - ALEX CHRISTIE xiii. W ' 51 -.'1 2 27 K' 46 Senior Trip
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