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First Grade King and Queen Mike Conley Taking it like a man, Mr. Bowen. Kelli Cruey Pam Kirk i Danny Pruett and Randy Wright Amy Bradshaw and Jason Lambert Junior English Class The Lunch Crew Strange faces have recently been seen in our hall. Fifteen ap- plicants want to be Superintendent of Bland County Schools and have been touring the county schools Another significant event includes apply- ing for a Literary Loan which will result in a facelift in our school as well as the planned addition of several classrooms. Students have expe- rienced many enjoya- ble activities includ- ing celebrating friends’ birthdays, pep rallies, basketball games, special assem- blies (Tony Blanken- ship playing the fid- dle), goofing off, lunch, and detention (or at least some peo- ple seem to enjoy it because they are al- ways in detention). When asked, “What will you re- member about this school year? ’ most students were at a loss for words or just said simply — “nothing.” As the yearbook goes to press, we still look forward to many rewarding experi- ences in this school year including the Beta Convention, Se- nior trip, Prom, Beau- ty Contest and many many other activities. Indeed our faces are going places.
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What have you been doing with your alumi- Melinda, Gerry, mum cans? The newly and David organized Aluminum Theatre sells aluminum David Gibson cans as a money mak- and ing project. Also, the Aluminum Theatre en- tertained the student body with three plays Elementary students welcomed the return of elementary physical ed- ucation NO SCHOOL To.- DAY in Bland County was heard three times : Ye . during the month of De- ’ f cember because of . i, ; snow. Those welcome words vanished in the month of January, how- ever, as temperatures soared into the seven- ties and the January thaw lasted most of the month. Students have been preparing for MACC competition in the fields of Math, Science, English, Social Studies and All Around. This is our first venture in ac- ademic competition among schools in our area. A delegation of stu- dents attended the Model U.N. at Graham High School. A simula- tion of countries meet- ing to attempt to solve the world’s problems was experienced by those in attendance Julie Hamilton Rhonda, Paula, and Angie Kevin Harless Getting Physical-ly Fit Eppie, Crystal, Paula, Jodie, Rhonda, Mike and Carrie. Karen Bowling Jason Lambert and Lenore Puckett
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