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Conflicting emotions. Laura King and Reggie Pryor can't hold back the tears as they say goodbye to their high school years. -.,-',,,.-Q abs ,rdf ' E R fy . ia it .1 --, if - 'Mg I i 'l,n- il' 4 Lancaster 5515 Students fancy spring activities pring fever was rampant as just the mention of spring brought anti- cipation of activities accompany- ing the close of another school year. Students entered dates on pocket calendars, made plans for Easter excur- sions, and readied themselves for their club's last bash of the season, all while thoughts of caps, gowns, and diplomas en- tered the minds of seniors. Mrs. jane Parvin, Mrs. Catherine Tedder, and Mr. Vann Cutts accompanied groups of students to Europe. The trip to Greece and Italy was great. Mrs. Parvin made it really fun! said senior Andy Anderson. When asked about the cuisine on the trip, senior Dan lobe replied, It was Greek to me, except in Italy, where it was Italian. Mr. Cutts also took a trip to Greece and Italy, exploring the ancient ruins and other attractions. Traveling to foreign countries is one of the most enlightening and inspirational experiences, stated Mrs. Tedder, who took a group to Italy, France, and England. Some people preferred to stay at home and relax during spring vacation. I really had a lot of sleep 'to catch up on, said Daisies do tell! Senior Donna Nevius and junior Polly Winstead, Latin Club members, attach messages before delivering them to homerooms. U I ' x senior Stephen Locke. I had no choice -I had to stay at home because my mother wouldn't let me go out of town, senior Ioylette Whitaker said. On May 4 people had the opportunity to see how many people loved them, as the Latin club delivered May daisies with mes- sages to students and teachers. May daisies are the happiest things that happen at Senior High! They spread joy and love all over school! exclaimed Mrs. Nancy jones, Latin club adviser. As the year began to wind down, thoughts turned to graduation and that long-awaited moment. So many thoughts come into your mind when you cross that stage - it's incredible! alumnus Suzanne Dix reflected. It was just so sad seeing all of the seniors graduate. I felt like I was just get- ting to know them, junior Polly Winstead said. The last day of school officially ended the spring for students and began summer vacation. Seniors prepared themselves for college, juniors began to call themselves SENIORS, sophomores got excited be- cause they were no longer tagged baby sophs, and freshmen began to think of that dreaded first da at RMSH. - Cecily Xtfatson -il- e 1. HE,A1,1l1,QCCUPAmNs'-I ue W i e 53... re ' gg - .asm J, 2 5 up AND I fl My swnem wquvy ' ' out WEIGHT ., VI' ad Q .una , . jx- . Me, eibf-Qi ' ,:.-eats' E, ' ,. . ' V 1, 'A .aa W my 0 . ' fi fin j it ,- I :is Q Hicks Tarrytown Mall provides perfect opportunity for senior Stephanie Mitchell, Alumnus Terri Overby, junior Ioanetta johnson, and senior Betty Barfield to do public relations work for Health Occupations. Nothing beats a barbecue. Their mouths watering, seniors Karen Sumner, Mable Hedgepeth, and Reggie jones can hardly wait for Mr, Guion Davis to finish cooking the pig at the FHA pig-pickin'. Spring activitie - 9 -
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