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Miss Crystle directs the chorus boys in singing “Davy Crockett” during (he May Day program. “Let’s Get Together” from The Parent Trap provides the music for the fifth grad- ers to do the twist. 184 Spring Activities
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From Tackle Drills To Study Skills Outstanding Performance is Achieved From brains to brawn, Bobcats found many areas in which to boast. Beta Club’s Jamey Worrell won runner up at the State English Competition, and represented the state of Florida in the National Competition. The Brain Brawl team went all the way to the Florida Beta Convention, where they placed second and earned the right to compete in the Nation- als. The team then went to Lit- tle Rock, Arkansas, where they represented Florida, and achieved fourth place status nationwide. Sports achievements came in large loads. Jeffrey Rushing was awarded MVP in Varsity Football, while Wade Williams had the most free throws in Boys Varsity Basketball. The athletes of the year were Tom Bauldree and Sharon Sum- merford. Academic Achievement Awards were given out to grades 2-12, as were those for perfect attendance. Those student who maintained an A — average each semester, received an award in that subject. Individuals that hadn’t missed a single day of school got perfect attendance. Some students demonstrated school spirit, and received awards for two, three, even six years of perfect attendance. Elementary and high school students demonstrated intelli- gence and athletic ability, which gave the entire school a reason to be proud. Belh McCown, Michael Mann, Shaun Foley, and Lance ohnson receive certifi- cates for showing outstanding ability on their N.E.D.T.’s. The John Allen Biitch Award for serv- ing others is presented by Uncle Johnny to Karen Hayes. u Special Recognition 183
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Walt Disney Comes Alive Once Again May Day comes only once a year, but the memories last a life- time. Every year grandparents, parents, friends, and students join the festivities. A special tribute was paid to the late Walt Disney. The chorus program opened with Laura Annette” Alexander and Mark “Jimmy” Branson from the Mousekateer Club as they be- gan to tell the history of Dis- ney. Then came approximately forty dwarfs dressed in rags and felt hats singing “Hi Ho, Hi Ho” on their way. Snow White and her Prince walked arm in arm off the gym floor and so began the May Day program. Followed by all of Disney’s best: “When You Wish Upon a Star”, “Supercalifragilisticex- pialadocious”, and Winnie- the-Pooh, the show proved to be one of the best. Even though the program looked like it was no trouble, the chorus practiced long and hard. Teachers relunctantly ex- cused the members to go and practice. But the hard work paid off with thundering applause and “congratulations”. After it was over, a party was held during the last part of the day for chorus members. They celebrated one more success. On Grandparent’s Day, stu- dents got to spend time with their grandparents and friends during lunch. Entertainment, good food, along with great company made for a special day to always re- member. Clay Tullos and Jamey Worrell are kept busy serving tea and orange punch lo thirsty customers. Drake Flournoy relaxes after the May Day program on Grandparent's Day, while having lunch with his grandmother. May Day 185
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