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While visiting the county library, Freddie Glenn, Ed Pope, Dean Branham, Gina Robinson, and Beverly Rice look through the card catalog for information on their term paper topics. Beverly Rice and Jennifer Hunt put the finishing touches on their goven ment assignment before leaving for the Christmas holidays. During the last football pep rally, the Senior players received Good Luck balloons from the cheerleaders. 18 Seniors
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Brian Bonds Asst. Coach When Brian Bonds was injured in the tenth grade, he did not quit foot- ball. Instead, he decided to become a manager of the varsity football team. This was not an easy job. Brian taped ankles, lined the field, cleaned the locker room, and anything else that needed to be done. Coach Smith com- mented, “Brian is one of the most re- sponsible high school seniors I have ever met. He is the kind of guy that makes coaches lazy because he takes care of them so much. ” Even though Brian could not play football, he found a way to become an important part of the team. by Kay Gustafson Janet Spencer and Louise Cathcart discuss the latest news before English class starts. ■ Mr. Stogner’s Modern Math class works diligently to find the answer to the problem. Sot only was Brian Bonds trainer for the football team, but he was also the president of the newly formed FCA, Here Brian Bonds leads S niOTS 17 the group in a devotion.
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Where, oh where, has my money gone During- the first three years of high school, a student usual- ly has a small amount of pocket change, hut when he becomes a Senior money seems to vanish before his eyes. Everywhere someone is standing around looking for a way to take the Sen- ior's money. For instance, in order to reserve a dorm room at college, one must fork out $200 or more six to eight months in advance. A Senior also has to purchase a cap, gown, and invitations for graduation. Of course, that's all understandable but many com- panies play on the Senior's sentimentality by tempting him with all sorts of other graduation paraphernalia such as memo- ry books, key chains, mugs, and jewelry which the Senior finds hard to turn down. It's no wonder, then, that the Seniors are always singing, “Where, oh where, has my money gone? by Kay Gustafson Marilyn Bag-ley, Aimee Price, and Kay Gustafson, take a break after tour- ing Biltmore House. Deciding what college to attend is a tough. Brian Clyburn and Gina Robin- son use their free time to see what majors Furman offers. Seniors 19
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