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their dramatic talents in a production for the student body. Athletics serve to direct student abilities to-.. Joie Artrip, junior, pauses on her way home aspects of school life. One of her major re- ward physical development, health and emo- after some extra-curricular activities. Joie, like | sponsibilities was to carry out the duties of tional well-being. Mitzi Yates threw her ex- other students, took an active part in several editor-in-chief of the yearbook. cess energy into a smashing performance on the tennis court. Student Life 29
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@ K | d S Choir students, Cheryl Chambers, Juli Pruner and Dee Dee Gilmer sing their hearts out dur- ing a special choral production. Activities such as this provided a cultural experience for b e CO mM e the student body as well as a learning exper- ience forthe participants. LETTERS OT Th ce reeciraner ch aT CRNeS Pat . Hendrickson, David Osborne, Sharon Adams, Hl fe - fo rce Tina. Barbour. and. Stacey..Knuckles..project Student life did not necessarily be- gin at 8:55 and end at 3:05. Students and teachers worked toward making school life a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Academics played a ma- jor role in the lives of everyone; however, sports, clubs, dramatic productions, band and choral activi- ties gave everyone an added incen- tive for participation. The new building provided an at- mosphere in which students wanted to work and take an active part in all activities. Students provided the life- force for an otherwise empty shell. Their voices filled the halls; their hands decorated the bulletin boards; their minds excelled in competi- tions; their physical abilities won the sports events. Without the time, ef- fort and skill of these students, Leba- non High School would be nothing but a building — a shell without a spirit. Paying close attention to the instructions of | ronment stimulated an interest in basic learn- | Chad Fletcher, Wesley Mullins and Jonathan the teacher often makes the difference be- ing, an application of creativity and imagina-.. Harrison directed their attention toward aca- tween passing and failing. The academic envi- tion, and a boost to ambition and goal-setting... demic achievement while in. class. 28 Student Life
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French teacher Mrs. Anne Trumbo gives Re- becca Gregory a heartfelt handshake and her congratulations for Rebecca’s superior achievement in French Ill. Ha he Tate presents the Woodsmen of The smile on Steve Lampkin’s face clearly | Morley Jones, sponsor of the National Honor orld History trophy to Charlotte Tiller. shows his pleasure at being recognized by Mr. Society, as a member of the Society. 30 Senior Awards
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