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At Homecoming, Lisa Ralston and Melanie War- wick saw a 7-6 halftime lead turn to a 20-16 defeat, but they kept the spirit up. Groups ur clubs grew and flourished striving single club failed, huge unknown, eagerly took got involved Hard work machinery. The awards came Debate swept their opponents off the floor in local, statewide, even nationwide, competitions. Drama captured all-star awards. Yearbook placed in the state and nationals. Our small Latin Club topped the contests. Orchestra and Vikettes carried off Sweepstakes. Awards did not a Equally as proud the often i The Student fountain was needed. themselves for the most active And there were the whole school. led the charging of The ecology club gave a helped keep Lanier clean. FFA made themselves a name for excellence in their stock and efforts. We know our accomplishments. Those for the school by the students. Those for the student by the school. We got things moving and made ideas realities. image 7
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6 image We now know our accomplishments. Those for the school by the students. Those for the students by the school. We got things moving and made ideas realities. Pat Hunter and her boyfriend from Anderson, Frank Brough, fellowship at the Student Council Carnival. Even the little known organizations like orchestra produced excellence. Mark Steves, Beth Puckett and Kevin Beutna- gel qualified forthe state UlL competition. Lanier, the courtyard school. Gary Glaspy and Diane Wheeler take advantage of the benches and the fountain.
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The Year of The quarter introd Genie Hastings and Chicki Kulczyk compare sched- ules. lf we were stuck in a class alone, without friends, we knew it would only last twelve weeks and we'd still have two more chances. Three times a year the counselor's office was flooded with dissatisfied and disgusted students who needed to have courses changed or dropped. Rick Latimer, Jeff Clineburn, Mark Pennington wait in the long line to Mrs. Lovell's office to correct mis- takes. 8 qliafiel' SySiGm
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