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on the pot- Left: Dwayne Bratcher and Barry Cherry look like they are studying their English for a change. Above: Danny Jones molds his project for art class. Left: This group of Seniors are supposedly doing research for their term papers. Above: Maggie Helton puts some finishing touches on her vase .
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I 31' ,. h , 'Pil' We ARE creative and we HAVE talent! Talent and creativity in athletic skills, writing and speaking g. skills, and artistic skills. All of these skills make our students the creative persons they are. Whether it be performing a graceful stunt on the parallel bars in PE, giving a speech or writing an essay for Eng- lish, or making a piece of pottery in art; we are most definitely cre- ative. Igggki Above: Its the man on the flying trapeze! Right: Mrs. Matthews is sitting down on the job. 'V and; Roger Curtis tries out some new equip- do some foot stompin' ment in the gym. , aim. . . . w
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