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KAREN LYNNE BASSETT, “Karen. Transferred from Pembroke HS 12; Island Echo Staff Ed. 12; Drama Club 12; Islander Staff 12; Office Aide 12; Transferred to Pembroke HS 12. NANCY PAULETTE BENTON, “Nancy. Band 8-12; Science Club 8-9; Majorette 10-12, Capt. 12; Pep Club 10-11; Pep Band 9; Office Aide 11-12; Girl ' s Basketball 11. GARRY KENDRELL BUNTING, “Garr ’. JV Football 9; JV Baseball 9; Basketball 11-12; Var- sity Club 12; Boy’s State 11; Merit’s ' Who’s ’Who 11- 12; Class Treas. 12. DORIS ANNBUSSE, “Dons. ’’ FHA9. DEBORAH LYNN CARMINES, “Debbie. ’’ Band 8-12; Pep Band 8-12; Annual Staff 11-12; Honor Council 9-11-12. Sec. 11-12; Class Sec. 8,11; Beta Club 11-12, V. FYes. 11, Sec. 12; Class V. Pres. 10; SCA 10; ETA 10; French Club 10; Science Club 12; Pep Club 10-12; Girl’s State 11; DAR Good Citizen. SUSAN INSLEY CARPENTER, “Susan. ’’ Glee Club 8-11. MICHAEL JOSEPH CLOONAN, JR. “Mike. ’’ JV Football 8; Art Club, FYes.9; Island Echo Staff 10- 12, Co-ed. 10; SCA 12; Drama Club 12. STEVENTYCOBB, “Ty Varsity Club 11; JV Football 9; Baseball 9-12. PAM WHITE STUDIES college materials as she takes a minute from her duties as office aide. JEFF LANE PREPARES an experiment during chemistry class for exibition in the science fair.
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... a touch of idealism in their goals . . . Senior goals were much changed since their early school life when they wanted to be firemen, million- aires, ballerinas, and nurses. There was still a touch of idealism in their goals, but in most instances they were more realistic. ' ‘Back in the first grade I wanted to be a ballet dancer. Wierd, huh?!” — Anonymous Senior goals varied greatly according to back- ground, enthusiasm, interest, and maturity. The importance of such goals was evident as the exit from high school wo uld mark the beginning of their ascent toward these goals. ‘‘I’m not sure what I’m going to do.” — Pat McBride ‘‘My goal is college. ” — Mike Lowery
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“Go to college and graduate. Beyond that I don’t know. ” “I’m going to an apprentice school to learn a career. ” — Ricky Werner “The Armed Forces or a respectable job. ” — Homer Ketterman “Getting married. ’’ — Anonymous “I’d like to make a decent living and to live in contentment. ” — Danny Oprisko “My goal is to keep learning and doing things to the best of my ability and to keep on being a good wife and mother. ’’ — Ethel Johnson “I’d like to be a nurse at Riverside Hos- pital. ’’ — Anonymous “Secretary. ’’ — Fimiah Diggs “Go to college and graduate. Beyond that I don’t know. — Vickie Johnson Whether or not these goals will be achieved is up to the individual involved. Failure to reach their goal would mean disappointment or possibly trouble. Suc- cess should be the end product of determination. WILLIAM .MOYIOUS CONNAUGHTON, III, ‘•BUI. Transferred from Hampton HS 12; Drama Club 12. TERRY WAYNE DANIELS, “Terry - Basketball Mgr. 8-9, Scorekeeper 10; Baseball Mgr. 8; Pep Club 9,10, 12; Art Aide 11; Library Aide 12. FIMIAH LUU DIGGS. “Boo.” Honor Council 8; .Art Club 8; Pom Pom Girl 9-12, Co- capt. 12; Pep Club 10-12. Pres. 12; Islander Staff 11- 12; Clinic Aide 12; Basketball Night Rep. 12. JOHNNY RA Y DILLARD. “John. ” JV Wrestling 9; Football 10. BENNIE TAYLOR DRYDEN, “Nard.“ JV Football 9; Football 9-11; Track Mgr. 9-10; Var- sity Club 11. DONNA LYNN EVANS, “Donna. Pep Club 8-12; Art Club 8; JV Cheerleader 9; Island Echo Staff 10; Pom Pom Girl 10-12; Islander Staff 11- 12; Class Sec. 12; lYom Committee 11; FT.A 12. DONNA LYNN EVANS]
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