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Miss Winecoff dreams up test questions. Miss Winecoff prepares her next lecture. Dedication . . . The 1987 GOLDEN BEAR is dedicated to Miss Linda Winecoff who has been a member of the faculty of Mayo High School for 18 years. She graduated Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. Miss Winecoff has been a great help to us at Mayo. She has sponsored the Junior-Senior prom for 15 years, the Science Club, Pep Club, and the cheerleaders. When asked her idea of the perfect student, she replied, A perfect student is one who is self-motivated, polite, conscientious, and considerate of others.” As members of the GOLDEN BEAR staff, we feel she is very deserving of this dedication. She has become more than just a teacher, she has grown to be a true friend. We will always be thankful for her support and guidance. For this the 1987 GOLDEN BEAR is dedicated to you. Miss Winecoff, with much love and gratitude.
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Proud To Be A Bear A Bear is not just Black and Gold A Bear is young, a Bear is old A Bear is work and fun, yet more A Bear is part of lasting lore. A Bear can win, a Bear can lose But fairness is what Bears would choose A Bear is great, a Bear is small But Bears know size is never all. Not everyone’s a Bear, we know For if we look both high and low Devils are lurking and Foxes are running And both are proud of their great cunning. But Bears are strong and see things through They’ll Fight for what is right and true. They cherish old, they relish new And Bears are me, and Bears are you. So if you ask me why I care And why I stay in this same lair I'll tell you with a joyful air I’m always proud to be a Bear. Lydia Goodwin Malcom Williams blocks as Antonius Robinson rushes through the fourth hole. Corey Hodges, Demetri Bacote prepare for senior portraits. 5
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A CT1VTTIES Being a Proud Bear not only means working academically, but it also means being active in many organizations such as FFA, SAE, and many other various activi- ties including Miss Mayo and Homecom- ing festivities where spirit arose from the Golden Bear's soul. Participating in activities created an im- age of a joyous, fun-loving environment. Being involved in organizations help us to work together as a group. By working together, we at MHS are united as one, as one Proud Bear. 7 Bernard Green applies his workmanship and skills while Willie Mouzon assists.
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