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Mito Sierra, the foreign exchange student from Honduras, enjoys a friendly chat with his English tutor, Judy Nester. Carl DeHart, Alias Mark Twain, entertains students with stories from his early writing career and childhood. Candids 17
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Pictures Worth a Thousand Words Pictures are worth thou¬ sands of words, yet, still fall short of capturing the mo¬ ments. Though thousands of photographs are taken each year by the ARCHIVE Staff, human nature allows for over¬ sight and error, thus, some oc¬ casions are missed or not cap¬ tured at all for posterity. Years are filled with hap¬ penings to which only a small portion of the student body is exposed. Some events, of course, are for all to enjoy — but, those brief episodes, en¬ joyed by only a few, go un¬ shared, except through the media of photography. Being in the right place at the right time is the key to successful candid photogra¬ phy, and, of course, to be able to focus and point a camera in the right direction. These pages hopefully pro¬ vide that minority of students who were absent from the events pictured, to share with those who were present. Rhonda Hopkins, ARCHIVE assistant editor, exercises her creative versa¬ tility in areas other than page layouts. Springtime brings more than green grass and the last phase of the school year; with it also come delivery of the yearbook. Editor Margaret DeHart waits for her turn to unload a box of books as advisor Beverly Dillard carries one of the 55 cases. SCA president Donnie Knight and Teresa Hubbard seal the ceremony with a kiss after participating in the Mock Wedding. 16 Candids
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Something For Everyone at the Fair When school began in Au¬ gust there were several things that automatically came to mind: there would once again be a line of yellow school bus¬ es blocking morning traffic, the leaves would soon be changing, football season was underway, the World Series would be played soon, and most importantly, the Patrick County Fair would open in a few weeks. The fair was looked upon with great anticipation by both the yound and the old. There was something there for everyone. Music, exhibits, booths, rides, and endless op¬ portunities to try your luck at winning a prize. Record crowds passed through the gates of the fair all six nights. Miss Patrick County, Rene Pendleton, officially opened the fair on Monday, which was Miss Patrick County Fair Night. Sandy Baliles was crowned Miss Patrick County Fair and went on to the state county fair pageant. Tuesday night was desig¬ nated Mac Wiseman Night with Mr. Wiseman perform¬ ing for the public in the grandstand. Wednesday night was given to the kids. All students were admitted free that night and were given the chance to win a bicycle. In the grandstand on Wednes¬ day night, fairgoers were en¬ tertained by county 4-H’ers as various Share-the-Fun acts and the annual J.P. Stevens fashion show were on stage. Thursday night was Hol¬ landers Night and in the grandstand that night, The Hollanders (a family musical group) performed for a large audience. On Friday night, a game of “The Price is Right” was presented in the grand¬ stand with over $4,000 in prizes being given away. On the final night of the fair, Saturday night, there were various activities. These included a Fireman’s Compe¬ tition, a Horseshoe Pitching Tournament, a Bicycle Com¬ petition, and a Flatfooting Competition, only to mention a few. The fair wound down with a giant fireworks display leaving all fairgoers with a pleasant and unique memory of the fair of 1982. 18 Patrick County Fair
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