McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1979

Page 290 of 318

 

McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 290 of 318
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FROM PEOPLE WHO LOVE YOU Congratulations to NICHOLAS Q. GORDON from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to JANET MICHELLE TOLBERT from Mom, Dad, and Shannon. Congratulations to SCOTT ALLEN YANCEY from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to RHONDA STACEY COLEMAN from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to LISA ANN HOFFMAN from Dad and Brothers. Congratulations to .. KIMBERLY RHEA SMITH from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to JOEY WILLIS from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to MARK MCMASTERS from Mom and Dad. Congratulations to SYBIL DAWN WRIGHT from Mom and Dad. God has been so good to us In sending you to tread our ways. Never failing to meet our needs Great or small through all our days. Even though your school days are gone Remember, problems and joys will go on. Graduation day has come and past. Rejoicingly, may your happiness last. Utmost contentment be yours always, But as you go through these graduation days Be sure to thank God for good and bad. Sincerely, we love you: Mother and Dad. CONGRATULATIONS TERI, From Mom and Dad. HERE’S HOPING THAT PENNIE AND MARK GRADUATE Sandy and Chris Sanford

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COLLEGE BOUND This is my first year here at McGavock. I’m a freshman, and to me McGavock is a wonderful school. I’ve gained many friends since I’ve been here. The juniors and seniors that 1 know have all been very nice to me. I seem to get along with them just as well as kids my own age. My parents are pleased that I’m coming to McGavock. They say that it sounds like a “mini college.” Many of us have different interests and plans for the future, and would like to learn many things. McGavock gives me and others a dance to see what we are or might like to be. There are courses here that students can take to get the education and training they need, and to prepare them for college. Those who have already set a career goal for themselves can take the classes they need to pre- pare and train them for that certain career. Cassie McClendon Richard Vance Elaine Vaughn Tina Venardi Sherry Vosburg Francia Walker Melanie Walker Pam Walker Joan Wallace Walter Wallace William Waller Deena Walts Kevin Walling Kevin Wanamaker Kimmy Warf Missy Warner Tracey Warren Tracy Warren Anne Watkins Bobby Watkins Shelia Watkins Pam Watson Cathy Watts John Webb Danny Webster Raymond Weigeshoff Don West Jimmy Wheeler Scott Wheeler Kenneth White Leon White Gini Whitefield Judy Whitehead Angela Williams Bobby Williams Connie Williams Glenda Williams James Williams James S. Williams Myrna Williams Richard Williams Robby Williams Stephanie Williams Paula Willis Robert Windmiller Tracy Wise Kevin Wiseman Cary Wolford Joel Wood Angela Woodard Tim Woodard Bonita Woods Lament Woods Victor Woods Keith Wooten Lonnie Wooten Yvette Word Lisa Worrell Cynthia Wright Ike Wright Lelicia Wright Peggy Wyatt Farida Yeasmeen Diane Young Tim Young



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YOUTH REPORT ECONOMICS for Young Americans He Just might lose his shirt. Sweat shirt literature helps some people get things off their chest. Gripes against our social system, for instance. Or our economic system, where the gripes concentrate on profits. The young man in our picture forgets that he bought the shirt with the money some worker earned for his labor. And labor is a major beneficiary of that sale— since employees get 2 3 of the corporate income dollar. The manufacturer of the shirt could not survive without a profit, nor could the retailer who sold it. No matter how you feel about profit —without it, neither labor or management, nor retailer or wholesaler could survive. The very price of the shirt is established by the profit system. If one merchant takes too great a profit his price may be high. This in turn will encourage a com- petitor to take less profit at a lower price in order to get a bigger share of the shirt business. Ina word, profit is an incentive to beat the com- petition with new and better products at more attractive prices —all of which results in more and better jobs. Profit is a built-in part of the American economic system which has given us by far the highest standard of living in the world. So let's not lose our shirt —or our head.

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