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BALLOONS FILL the air at Mayo’s outdoor assembly for the Constitution’s 200th birthday. YEARBOOK STAFF celebrates with a party of their own.
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Ifs party time! Let’s celebrate! Bring out the party hats, streamers, and balloons! Call all your friends; strike up the band—no, the Terror of the Pee Dee; let’s have a party!! What’s happening? What is there to celebrate? That’s easy—a new school year at Mayo High—a one-of- a-kind experience. Where else can you see your friends every day, go to “Bear” raising pep rallies, see exciting athletic competi- tions, and much, much more? No- where except Mayo. Students have lots to celebrate if only they’d think about it. For in- stance, we have a dedicated faculty and administration; we are lucky and deserving enough to get a thorough air conditioning system and a whole new wing added to the library build- ing. There is an atmosphere of friend- ship, caring, and learning thoughout our halls. People care about each oth- er; minds are expanded; friendships are made that will last a lifetime. These high school days will produce enough memories to last forever. So enter into the celebration! Don’t miss out on one of the best years of your life. Have fun—enjoy—take part—don’t be left out! Celebrate!!!! This yearbook first started as a celebration for Mayo’s 100th birthday. Unfortunately his- torians discovered we were two years too early. The staff put their heads together and came up with some quick changes only three days before deadline. After all, there is much to celebrate by being a Mayo student. TEACHERS CELEBRATE their first day back at school. 2 Opening
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Back in the groove ... Do you know how to get back into the Bear groove? The Bear groove was something that was very important to Mayo students. It took a while for the incoming freshmen to get into the groove. However, it didn’t take them long to adjust and make themselves a part of Mayo’s Bear Society. Mayo might be one of the oldest schools around, yet it was, and is, one of the best. Our students have much to celebrate; where else could one find such spirit and to- getherness? Mayo also had something else to celebrate. We finally became up-to-date with the instal- lation of air-conditioning units. Many were thrilled about this new project. DESHEILA SAMUEL, Kendra Taylor, Tre- SCOTT BERRY awaits his “do not ad- mayne Graham work hard to start off the year. mit” slip from Mr. Boyd. 4 Opening
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