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PERSONALITIES Personalities Divider 5
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A New Interest in Learning This year Richard Winn obtained ten new com- puters. After this acquisition, they placed the older computers in the elementary classrooms. This gave the younger students an opportunity to develop computer skills while working with math, spelling, and grammar programs. In addition, more comput- er classes were available to the high school, middle school, and even the kindergarten. By Kay Gustafson Mrs. Taylor helps the kindergarten class learn more about computers. The kindergarteners used programs to improve their alphabet and number skills. 4 People-Divider
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Marilyn Bagley Brian Bonds Michelle Benson Dean Branham Rion Burley Senior spirit During the football season, when the Seniors left school at 12:00, we did not go our separate ways; instead we met at someone's house to see just how wild we could look for the 2:10 pep rally. We be- came experts in the art of painting faces changing hair color, and dressing up in blue and gold. After we won the spirit stick with the help of noise makers, the rest of the school began to catch on to the spirit. How we would show up for the next pep rally was always a surprise because nobody ever knew what we would do next: The time we dressed up as Eagles with beaks and feathers was probably the most memorable pep rally other than Homecoming. Although the football team had a losing record, we never gave up on them and always showed our support through our spirit. By Beverly Rice When there was a home game, Seniors could often be seen with blue hair, painted faces, and carry- ing various noisemakers. The participants in this pep rally were Ed Pope, Brian Clyburn, and Fred- die Glenn. Complete with Eagle beaks were Kay Gustafson, Beverly Rice, and Michelle Benson. 6 $eniors
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