McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1979

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McGavock High School - Etc Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 44 of 318
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by Ricky French In this year of many changes for McGa- vock, the graduating seniors participated in a new and most pleasant get together held October 25, in the South and West cafeterias. The seniors were invited to a formal honor reception hosted by the administra- Fatoyelir-taYe Mey get-Volr4-toll env mr-U CU Lo(-Sol amo) Vel avtele: committee. Ring leaders David Currey and Herbert Stratton along with the Sen- ior Advisory committee made up the re- ception planning committee that execut- ed the entire reception. The committee also requested semi-formal attire, and students dressed appropriately; the men in suits and the ladies in dresses. Seniors filed into the cafeterias accord- Tao Mi CoMME-500¥-11 UMYod oCote) CHM Mol - AUMEUY 3 cme Z-30) name tags and directions by the Junior P NeW tro) atmereyeeteotiac-t-mr-tele Ml aUCe( tel mmeelrecell| members. Then, the seniors were greeted by teachers, principals, and secretaries. Students shook hands and introduced themselves as they moved along the re- ceiving line. Afterwards, there was plenty of time to mingle and have refreshments with friends and teachers. The purpose of the senior reception was to create better and stronger rela- tions between faculty and students. The administration wanted to continue to rec- ognize the entire senior class and familiar- ize themselves with all the graduates. This year is the first in McGavock’s history for such an event, and the teach- ers as well as the seniors were pleased with the outcome of the affair. Whether or not future receptions would be held lay in the conduct of the seniors. Fortu- nately, their behavior was outstanding and they were congratulated for that. Administrators and seniors who fa- vored having the reception indicated their approval by filling out a question- aire. When asked how many seniors and faculty members approved of the idea, Coach Brown replied, ‘‘Ninety-nine per- cent.” After the reception received ap- proval, formal invitations were sent to seniors and administrators.

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Game: we O1oOn 'T s OPENNESS SEL LLL SELLS Laat alata italtadiains =o hou. LEGS!! The Homecoming week was a little dif- ferent this year, but it was that much more fun! Why? MORE PEOPLE! The Hot Legs contest started the week off into full swing! All Sr. football players were entered. First place was awarded to Paul Carney. Second went to John New- bert, and third to Edward Audain and fourth to Marty Blair. The spirit Chain was a squeaker this year as the freshmen proved their spirit by running neck and neck all week with the seniors. But, the seniors finally pulled ahead (not to men- tion how broke they all were afterwards) and won by about 40 or 50 links! The freshmen came in second, sophomores third, and the juniors last. The powder puff game and the bonfire was cancelled this year due to rain, but the cheerleaders still showed up. Something new was the Senior Recep- tion. All seniors and faculty members were introduced in a formal reception with refreshments and fun for everyone. The best day was the Pep Rally day. Everyone added pep to what was called the best one in McGavock history. It was a great week for everyone espe- cially Coach Brown, who sponsored ever- ything. We did not win our game, but we sure did have fun! St He o OUD DIVO VLD OV OVO OV OV OV PV VV I OD OOOO OVO OV OO OOOO OO OOO ODO ODIO LA i UNF QRU SM ANA rr PDD DDD DL DADA DAPI DVO ON DV DVO OV OV OV OV OV OV OVO OV OV OVD OV OV OLD PV OV OVO LP PV PPV OVO OV OLIV OV ONO OV OV OVO OV OVO OE Oo ©



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Other groups of individuals to be ac- knowledged for participating in the re- ception included Mrs. Lewis and her typ- ing classes who provided the nametags; Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Payne who made cookies and punch; Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Jamison who served the refresh- ments; and Mr. Tolbert’s FFA students who furnished hanging baskets, potted plants, and assorted greenery which EWE ishly decorated the cafeterias. The tenth grade advisory committee also set up ta- bles and Coach Brown’s ninth grade help- ers cleaned up. Any resemblence of the reception had completely disappeared by i seloMel Kole) Opposite Page; Top: Fellow seniors enjoy togeth- erness as they smile for the camera. From left are Cindy Martin, John Newberg, Curt Newby, and Ka- trina Russell. In the back is Jeff Lovvorn. Bottom: “Does the work ever end?” seems to be the ques- tion as juniors Mike Elsbury (left) and Chester Craw- ford (right) move the chairs while Tony Meyers (center) searches to see what else can be done. This page; Top: Joy Buckley and Timothy Marchbanks have a word as Victor Nelson looks around to see who else he knows. Bottom: The Senior Reception Committee (the working part): Row 1: Diane Ba- ker, Diane Graves, Connie Whisenant, Blythe Na- bors, Marilynn Seward, Tammy Routon, and Mary Alice Enigh. Row 2: Coach Brown, Herbert Strat- ton, David Currey, Kevin “Boogalo” Phillips, Leroy Jordan, Chester Crawford, Mike Elsbury, Tony Meyers, and Vanoy Harris. | a etl iy fy mea |

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