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S My Q' I i f .. La,,.. .te KAREN A. HARRIS TERESA HARRIS - Library asst. - 9, Drama - IO, Careers - II, FSA - I2 RLIBENA HAWKINS - 8mm Moviemakers - 9, D.E.C.A. - II, Library asst. - 9, Record and Music - IO, Student Council - I2. MARILYN ANN HEIDER - Beta - 9, IO, II, Key - I2, Varsity band - 9, IO, II, l2, Band librarian - ll, I2, All'State Bands - 9, ll, Solo and Ensemble Awards, National Band Award, McDonald's All-American High School Band nominee, Student Council - II. PETE F. HERRING -- Jogging and Exercising - II, Sports - 9, IO, J.V. baseball - IO, Varsity baseball - II, I2. MICHAEL HOLSTON - Art - 9, IO, Il, Bus Driver - II, 12. WANDA K. HOLSTON CHRISTOPHER HOOKS BETSI BARNETT HUERTA - Creative writing - II, Newspaper CSL Angelai, Ecology fSt. Angelaj. KEVIN D. HUNT STEPHEN M. HUNT - Creative writing - II, Leather crafts - IO, Record and Music - 9. MICHELLE DAWN IRWIN - D.E.C.A, - II, i I2, office worker - 9, IO, FSA ltreasj - I2. Seniors f 4I
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Un Ha Pak stands under her new schooI's mascot after telling about her traditions in Korea. BARBARA RENAE HAMMONDS - FHA - IO, D.E.C.A. fvice'pres.i - ll, Student Council -12. ANTHONY W. HANKINSON BRENDA L. HANKINSON - Key - ll, Hoofbeat -ll, 12. 40fSeniors Korean Student Makes New Home Most high school students think that they would die if they had to go to a new school, their senior year so imagine how Un Ha Pak feels. Un Ha is from Korea and she moved to Aiken in September. She is a senior and is having to adjust to many different situations. For example, Un Ha says, Ameri- can food is very distasteful in the school cafeteria and I like Korean food much better. Un Ha misses her old friends very much, but she likes South Ai- ken. She was surprised by our southern hospitality and says that she likes the students and faculty because of their friendliness to her. Some of Un Ha's hobbies in- clude listening to music, play- ing the piano, and playing the guitar. She is doing her best to adjust to our crazy American ways and we just want her to know that we are very glad to have her with us. Q77 .OWN
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French Student Visits Who is Carole Lamballais? That's a good question - and here is a great answer. Carole is the good friend of Liz Johnson who went on a six week study tour to France and spent a week with Carole's family in Chevreuse, France, a forty min- ute ride by train from Paris. ln return, Carole came to the Unit- ed States and spent two and a half weeks with Liz's family from July 22 to August 10, 1981. Carole was one of thirty stu- dents on a summer tour and while she was here she had her first experience with bowling, which she enjoyed thoroughly. She also did things like go skat- ing, shopping, and visiting the mountains. She also had a chance to visit Six Flags over Georgia. To Carole, the best part of the United States was our peanut butter. Carole loves real peanut butter, but only the artificial kind is available in France. Carole also likes steak JAMES M. JARRETT DELPHINE DENISE JEFFERSON - Block '- 11, Drama -1O,D.E.C.A.-ll, Volleyball - 10, ll, 12, Softball - 11, 12 SANJEEV JINDAL - Beta - 9, Block SA Chemistry - 10, ll, French - 9, 10, 11, Library asst. - 9, 10, Sports - ll, Student Council - 12. 421 Seniors and pizza, as well as playing pool. One of the different things that Carole found in the United States was our climate. She was in Aiken during our hottest and muggiest month. Bearing this weather was quite a feat, especially since she is used to 50 degree weather. Another contrast was the use of ice in cold drinks here. Carole and her French friends were not accus- tomed to ice, and it took some time before their teeth could withstand this new feature to soft drinks. Clothes were an- other shock, especially shoes. Carole thought that our styles were weird, but to us she was the one who looked a little out of place. After leaving Aiken, Carole spent two weeks with a family in Charleston, S.C., two days in Washington, D.C., and two days in New York City before returning to France. Carole Lamballais gets tips from Loret- ta Bracco and Kyle tatum about play- ing pool, one of America's most popu- lar indoor sports. NV ff gf... 3.
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