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REACHING FOR THE limit, Melissa McGlothin and Cindy Yeary strike back to back poses. WITH A SUDDEN backward lunge, Julie Parks turns the tables on her Saltville op¬ ponent. FEMALES ATHLETES OVERCOME OPPOSITION Among the most spirited sports organizations at our school this year was the girl’s varsity basketball squad. These girls really showed a desire to play on a top calibre team and worked hard to keep the team that way. On the rebound from last year’s grandiose scoreboard the girls posted a tough 16-5 record. They were also named second in the dis¬ trict contest. TOSSING IT RIGHT in is a cinch for Sally Mauck. 15
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STRIVING TO BE WINNERS Football can be a very rewarding sport, improving the body, and bolstering self-discipline. One of the less admirable aspects of football is that it produces multifold injuries. The team fared ex¬ tremely well with few individual injuries. Producing an excellent record with good sportsmanship, our team ended its season with pride and dignity. THE OLD SAYING, “practice makes perfect,” is personified as the foot¬ ball team practices into the evening. STRUTTING DOWN THE field, David Olinger prepares to help the squad defeat its opponent. STEPPING CAREFULLY AND fleeing from an opponent, Mike Crewey runs down the sideline for a touchdown. WITH TOTAL DETERMINATION, Johnny Wilson exhibits a beautiful punt. 14
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AFTER THE SESSIONS, Patton Graham enjoys visit¬ i ng with other classmates. COLLEGE: A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE Twenty-five freshman frantically trying to remember which way room No. 135 was, i cruiters armed with pamplets and catalogues, and students from throughout our distr were all parts of college career night. Unbelievably, amid all the havoc and confusion many important things came about. Juniors and Seniors had serious discussions that were stepping stones in deciding which college would best fit the individual academic and social needs of the students. AS PROSPECTS FOR Greensboro College, Terrance Jones and Steve Copeland listened attentively, as Car men Biggers explained the curricula. DEEP CONCERN IS shown by Paul Martindale as Roger Adams gave firsthand information about the Nav; REPRESENTATIVES FROM VARIOUS colleges prepared informative speeches about their respective colleges.
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