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-3 GUTSTANDING SENIORS The faculty selected these se nzors as outstandxng m one or more of the following areas: ac- ademics athletics school in volvement, cltxzenshlp and leadership 28 Seniors PT Anthony Ion My x da Sawyer ,.. J 3
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L. -1 K X- A -Q- Clit, ?' We'd like to take this time and space to thank our senior class advisors for all they've done for us this year. As in the past, they have helped and guided us throughout the most important year of our school life and have seen that our year has gone smoothly. The senior class advisors are, from top to bottom: Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Byrd, Miss Pritchard, Mrs. Wright. gtg, 5512 i kihuuki -vary A -. ' ' - i x . I .wg-1. -. : ,, W W ' it if x ','w? 1 fzgzig' A Q23 51. Ti ,. W r: W in er- ' w. ,N ,fa .o J......r 4. W -' W , . S J 2 U-We! nib, W W 5 W- st f if W Q ul The Class of '79 presented the annual IuniorlSenior Prom on May 13 of last school year. The theme of the prom was Evening in Paris. CFor more details of the big night itself, see pages 76-80.1 Through the hard work of the class, the evening was a huge success. Of course, there was much behind-the-scenes preparation. During the week prior to prom night, the gymnasium was filled with the sounds of hammers on wood land occasionally on fingersll, of scis- sors cutting through miles of stream- ers, and of the various other noises that accompanied the transformation of the gym to a Parisian street scene. How- ever, no one minded the hard work after they saw the transformation com- pleted. We'd like to thank those who worked diligently throughout the week. To avoid possible embarrassment, we will not list those who worked the hardest, or those who goofed off most of the time. Besides, they know who they are! Seniors 27
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I am writing about something really nice, Staying in school and taking good advice. Studying really hard, obeying the rules Trying to get an education and not be a fool. Out in the world, there's nothing the same, So don't drop out, or you'll be the blame. Getting an education isn't hard to do. Your parents will always be proud of you. But no matter how hard the task may seem, I won't give up my plans or my dreams, No broken bridges can tum me around, Because what l'm searching for will soon will be found. Look at the lonely people who didn't make it, This lone life climb they just couldn't make it. But me! l'm almost . . . there. Floyd Creecy Seniors 29
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