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THE 1984 GOLD DUST STAFF Adviser Mrs. Martha Millsaps Editor Kristie Haynes Assistant Editor Phil Lewis Business Manager and Advertisements jim Rrppy Copy Editor Diane Grrfhn Administration and Classes Francine Borsvert, Editor Audra Brown Da vid Miller Student Life and Features Sandi johns, Editor Teresa Landry Paige Ward Sports Barry Cartwright, Editor Ricky Allen jim LeeMaster Cindy Talrakrro Clubs and Organizations Angela Peyton Lisa Spann Photographer Barry Cartwright PERSONAL REFLECTIO may As you turn the page of this annuaL I hope you Hnd in its pages everything that you Want to remember about this golden year. Along with the other members of the Gold Dust staff I ha ve tried to put togeth - er an excellent book. This hasn 't been easy. I ha ve found that being an editor means more than just cor- recting the work of others, it also means working around the fact that the day before a deadline, We still ha ve no pictures. I ha ve done my best to insure that this annual is one that you will be proud of now and forever. The staff and I would like to thank some very special people. Thanks go to Mr. and Mrs. Frankjohns for the use of their lovely home for superlative pictures. Special thanks also go to Mitchell s Formal Wear and Paul Vaughn Studios for making our superlative section great. We would also like to thank jim Da vis for producing most of the sports pictures that are seen in this yearbook. Special thanks to Mr. Bucy for designing our school seal to use on the cover of this golden book. To johnny Lo- vien our yearbook representative, we thank for all the trnies he was there when we needed hun. Special thanks goes to Mr. Rarkes for his support and caring to make this book the best. Personally, I would like to thank each and every member ofthe staff The support, the work, the caring, and the diligence of each member have made this truly a 24 'T iff.. N An Unusual Task for a junior. While LeeMaster1s usual journalism work involved the sports section, he later had to heh: to organize pictures for the senior section. An Impossible Task . . . Almost. Spelling, page numbers, picture placement, and hundreds of names must be checked and rechecked before a section is printed. David lvhller takes time to recheck the names in the sophomore section. Carat Gold book. The closeness among the staff is very special. We go through so many things together - selling ads, birth- day celebrations, hectic deadlines, stupid captions, and our annual banquet roast. All of these individuals are of extreme impor- tance in producing this yearbook. Mrs. Martha Millsaps, all of us on the Gold Dust staff appreciate and care about her. She taught us the way to produce a golden yearbook. Her concern for us and our problems has proved to be never end- ing. lwthout the devotion and 6-iendship that she has shown, this yearbook would not exist. I hope that this annual meets up to your expectations. We ha ve all done our best to make it a success. This is now your book, written for you, about you. I hope that some of the special moments which you have experienced at Smyrna High School are captured rn the 1984 Twenty-four Carat Gold Dust. Respectfully, Kristie A. Haynes Closing Section
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' 1 FORMAL WEAR ' The Best For Prom HICKORY HOLLOW MALL GILDA BUNCH YORK ANTIOCH, TENN. 37013 MANAGER TELEPHONE 832-7288 I K-MART Smyrna + SHOPMNG CENTER ovncu cuumv 4596855 EE.'BEAMAN rr 715 Thompson Lane Nashvflle. Tennessee 3720-4
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MEMORIE TO LAST A LIFETIME is fe P W-'Aus ki All for the Seniors . . . One ofthe many events sponsored during pep rallies throughout the year was the spirit challenge between the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. After an impressive display of enthusiasm, the seniors were chosen as most spirited. Always a Team, A vital part of any sports program is team unity. Brad Milleg William Mallone, and Bucky Smart eat lunch together to maintain this unity both on and off the field, m Closing Section Top Security for a Top Float. In order to emphasize the feeling of Chicago, the theme for the prize-winning senior float, Tom Rowlett, Tenpenny, Darren Clark, and Chris Stanley dressed as gangsters and escorted float around the Held.
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