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Many colleges have scholar programs for outstanding students. Recipi- ents of these awards were: (standing) Allan Turner and Dean Branham; (top) Beverly Rice, Gina Robinson, Michelle Benson, Kay Gustafson, and Doug Raley. Rice becomes a, Guvie Dawn Lee, Aimee Price, Brad Douglas, and Allan Turner participated in the Farm Bureau Leadership Conference. They attended classes and also went to Oconee State Park one day. Over the summer, I attended the Gover- nor's School of South Carolina for academic excellence at the College of Charleston. Dur- ing the five weeks, I, a “Gu vie, ” went to clas- ses in my subject concentration, which was math, and in global issues. I had classes un- til three in the afternoon with a little over an hour for lunch. After my classes were finished for the day; there were many activities planned in which anyone could participate. These in- cluded two sports programs, movies, dances, and trips to the beach; but I was al- ways able to go to the market to shop or just to stop by Swenson 's for ice cream during my free time. Although this program was geared as an educational experience, a tremendous amount of fun was also involved. My new- found friends and I discovered many diver- sions to keep us from our studies: there were late night walks to the battery, games of pool at the student center, pranks on anyone handy, and the ever popular late night game of phone tag. Going to Governor's School wasprobaly the most enriching and rewarding experi- ence I have ever had. I know the other 249 Guvies and I share memories of fun and learning in a program that was designed for our interests, and I know I will treasure this experience always. By Beverly Rice RICHARD WINN ACADEMY Dean Branham (alternate) and Beverly Rice were cho- sen to participate in the 1988 Governor’s School. Seniors 13
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Dean Branham, Kay Gustafson (alternate), Gina Robinson, Ed Pope, and Brian Bonds attended Boys' and Girls' State. Allan Turner attended the Pres- byterian Business Week over the summer, where discussions were led by the state's business leaders. The 1988 Junior Marshals were: Dean Branham, Allan Turner, Gina Robinson, Mi- chelle Benson, Beverly Rice, and Kay Gustafson. These students were rewarded for their high academic averages by being allowed to get out of school two weeks early with the seniors. 12 Seniors
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Danielle Dunn, Ginny Dixon, Beverly Rice, and Aimee Price sell baked goods during Family Day at Drawdy Park. “Do you want some candy, little boy” was heard often. BOOH Kay Gustafson prepares her costume for the pep rally. The first Homecoming King, Brad Douglas, wears his crown with pride as Dawn Lee looks on. Belinda Surratt and Freddie Glenn are FRIENDLIEST be cause of their caring and kindness for other people. MOST ATHLETIC, Elizabeth Elledge and Brad Douglas each participate in more than one sport. IP ll MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED, Danielle Dunn and Guerry Hensley can often be seen showing their support for the Eagles.
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