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4 Student Life While taking 4 lunch break, Seniors pride in rece wythville Band Festival. son.and Richard Tompe ow they can improve their h play- iVINg, superior ratin
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ar maze of hallways awaits sen- Allen as Miss Cassell and Mrs. mbers, give her a map of of her schedule. An unfamili ior Sherry Bundy, faculty me the school and a Copy To get everyone going in the right direc- tion, Mr. Moore, principal, uses a map tO point out the different sections of the school. Graffiti leaves impressions For the first time in years the freshmen were not the only ones who were lost the first day of school. The unfamiliar surround- ings and seemingly endless hall- ways presented a challenge to al- most every member ofthe stu- dent body, with the exception of those who toured the school dur- ing the summer. Although every- one received a map of the school, it seemed impossible for each in- dividual to be in the right place at the right time. As the days pass of “writing on the walls” to learn the short cuts and re-adjust to study habits which were neglect- ed during summer vacation. In ad- dition to new academic activities, clubs were organized and play ices began. Fall sports com- menced and homecoming festivi- ties quickly followed. With the old routine underway, the year promised to be a good one in all new surroundings. Tammy Buckles, 4 member of the junior class, summed it up by say- ing, “At first, things were really confusing because nobody knew where they were going OF what was going on, but then everything got back to normal, and the only thing that was different was the school.”” Some students missed the old school, but starting a new year in a new school was exciting for all classes. ed it took a lot For the first play presented at the new school (The Best Little Christmas Pageant Ever), senior Pam Hendrickson helps Tina Barbour, also a senior, with her make-up: Theme 3
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Junior Sharon Adams shows Jackie ba Fields and Miller Castle where they — should stand for their “Most Athletic” senior superlative picture. Etching memories in the mind The first few days of student life were strange for upper- classmen and totally foreign for freshmen, but the days passe rapidly and everyone solved the maze and. became accus- tomed to their new environ- ment. Students finally settled down, got involved, and en- joyed the activities that made up— their...very-—OWn “student life”. Whether it was a Compe tition outside of school, a play, a dance, or just a friendly con- versation at lunch or in the hall, students took pride in all they were involved with. As the end of another year rapidly approached, the antici- pation of summer activities grew. For underclassmen there would be more high school days; the seniors, however, reached the most anticipated event of high school — gradu- ation! The seniors, as well-as underclassmen, etched the days of ‘student life” into their memories. Soaking in the sun, Rachel Rasnake, Tina Honeycutt, Wendy Harrison, Te- resa Goss, and Anita Bumgardner enjoy 4 break from classes caused by a bomb threat. Student Life 5
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