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Page 16 text:
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A NEW BEGINNING As the opening of school drew near, may complaints arose. Thoughts of leaving the warm sun and returning to stifling class¬ rooms were not appealing. Yet, nearly everyone returned on time to a newly-painted, clean school. Freshman felt fears of go¬ ing to a new school and of trying to find the right room. Sopho¬ mores and Juniors were proud of the new status they had attained However, Seniors realized that the end of their high school career was near, but what lay ahead of them was unknown. Like all the years before, it was a chaotic day, but everyone lived through it. A LONG LINE is formed in the cafeteria as students await to purchase their tickets. MIXED FEELINGS ARE shown on the faces of these seniors in the opening assembly. 12
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After summer vacation began, the opportunity to learn new things never stopped. Camp for Scarlettes, majorettes, and cheerleaders taught new ideas and opened chances for ad¬ vancement in these activities. New faculty members pre¬ pared for the job of teaching the leaders of the future. The Governor’s School for the Gifted was designed to give quali¬ fied students a chance to excel in an academic, cultural, and social atmosphere with their peers. Girls and Boys State al¬ lowed nine senior boys and girls to learn more about the city, state, and national government through direct partici¬ pation in the workings of the government. King College of¬ fered a study program whereby high school students could see college life as it really is and earn a credit toward their college major at the same time. All of these activities and more were opportunities to learn new things and to learn about living. THE MAJORETTES LEARNED new routines and won many honors at summer camp. NEW MEMBERS OF the faculty were Martha Wright, Donna Boult, Judy Blevins, and Gerald Blankenship. DELEGATES TO BOYS State were Garland Cline, Dale Tiller, Steve Weisbrod, and Mike Taylor. 11
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BY STUDYING HER handbook, Lori Robinson can find much useful infor¬ mation. LAST-MINUTE SCHEDULE changes are made by Tina Parks and Debbie Farmer. AS PRESIDENT OF the S.C.A., one of Steve Weisbrod’s many duties is to preside over assemblies. 13
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