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CFIOFUS FIRST ROW--Left to Right--syivaa Herheringfon, vicki waldmp, Rhonda Harbin, Denise Duncan, Annette Tolbert, Gloria Smith, Kristine Sparks, Donna Cordell, Kathy Waldrop, Margret Weaver, Susie Quick, Diane Bynum, Debbie Walden, Barbara Wallace. SECOND ROW--Cheryl Millsap, Sue Abernathy, Terrie Turner, Jeanie Gro- gan, Debbie Crider, Becky Ellis, Angela Bone, Shelah Barfield, Debbie Robinson, Charlene Stevenson, Debbie Downs, Sandra Steed, Judy Cox, Beverly Voyles, Patricia Greer, Robbin Holeman, Sharon Holeman, Sharon Huggins, Debbie Brook. THIRD ROW--Sue Walton, Jamie Banks, Cathy Baldwin, Marsha Brown, Karen Grambling, Peggy Williams, Belinda Childers, Sandra Brisendine, Donnie Woodam, Mickey Wright, Bruce Blackman, Ricky Wright, Gail Baker, Evelyn Skidmore, Luwana Bailey, Sandra McPhearson, Nancy Adams, Carla Woodard, Gladys Holdeen, Debra Gentry, Barbara S Shook, and Mr. Sam Braswell--Choral Director. FIRST ROW--Ivy Saffold, Don Foster, Buddy Quirouet, Kevin Cay, Keith Ivester, Joey Weese, Stanley Broome, Miss Tippens. SECOND ROW--David Hood, David Payne, Ricky Cannon, John Sheffield, Ken Lewis, Ricky Wright, Ronnie Sears, Scott Brown. THIRD ROW--Deborah Massengale, Cindy Tucker, Sheila Cochran, Susan Turner, Linda Turnipseed, Karen Gaddis, Kathy Newman, Judy McClung, Susan Blore, Kristine Sparks, Gwen, Rooks, Wayne Morgan. FOURTH ROW--Beth Dewberry, Faye Saffold, Jeri Huggins, Cheryl McDaniel, Karen Ellison, Dennis Brantley, Paul Ballard, Bill Otwell, Kenny Sosebee, Dennis Stephens. FIFTH ROW--Mark Leffers, Chris Branton, Larry Powers, Daryl McDaniel, David Feltman, Wayne Hurst, Marty Norris. SIXTH ROW--Kathy Salters, Jeff Huggins, Allen Culpepper, David Crawford, Hal Wallace, Dwight Bearden, Ken Akins, Robert Dukes.
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MUSIC DEPARTME T in 4 Mr. Braswell Mr. Braswell has been learning and perform- ing music since he was five years old. Besides being an accomplished musician himself, he gives private lessons in voice, piano, and guitar. Affectionately known as MR. B , he is re- spected and liked by nearly all his students, despite his high standards in music. He spends most of his time with his students, whether it's teaching English or Choral or working on the annual staff . A very well ed- ucated man, he takes pride in his beliefs and actions. Mr. B likes music of all types, and is a great perfectionist in English as well as Choral. His many different moods and changing character make him very popular among all of his students He is a man whom all of his students will remember for a long time as a teacher, friend, and advisor. Ricky Wright , No, students, the figure which you Demse Duncan are gazing upon is not Mr. B . It Anything from arpeggio's to the Little Drummer is Ricky Wright who assists in the Boy may be heard resounding from the iano as the - - , P directing of the Chorus. accompanist, Denise Duncan, performs her duties, under the guidance of Mr. Braswell, the Choral teacher. 28
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PHYSICAL ED UCA TION - Coach Cuddy has helped in our Physical Fitness Plan for two years. He is known as a very cheerful person by all the students he teaches. We think that he is a splendid teacher. 30 The physical education department is one of the most important de- partments of our school. Although not taken by every student in the school, it is taken as an elective by much of the student body. Coaches Cuddy, Turk, and McCord instruct the boys, while Miss Lind- sey and Mrs. Cole instruct the girls. Physical education is very important. If a person is not phy- sically fit, he is not capable of doing his best mentally or socially. During the physical education class, the boys do such things as push-ups jumping-jacks, and leg-lifts. Dur- the summer the boys compete among themselves in outdoor sports, such as softball and football. Dur- ing the winter, they do exercises in the gym and play basketball, and wrestle. In the summer months, the girls receive their physical fit- ness by doing various exercises to stimulate the continued growth of strong and healthy bodies. Softball and soccer are enjoyed by the girls. During the winter months they do exercises in the gym, engaging in innumerable activities which are de signed to further stimulate physical fitness.
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