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KID fu, Pu1au1Z'O Fm, . ' S 11 e .I ' .E ..,, m e if l . Veronica Mustard and Renae Wilson show school spirit at a football game. Scott Norman and Angie jones share a snack at break time. Bill Van Pelt, Chad Collins, Bobby Green, Marsha Frizzell, and Jimmye McLeod enjoy the game. Jennie Moore and Michele Wilkins enjoy the pool at an annual staff party. Brad Whybark and Brian Anderson play softball during physical education. Angie Jones and Janet Jones cheer at a game. x Q , . M A A N . N., .Q it-471 r r ,...- M , R . L., A Q5 g ' , ' Y nw,-
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Seventh and eighth grade students at South Marshall are required to take basic courses such as math, science, language, and social studies. We also have a wide variety of electives. This year many students found two new classes on their schedule cards. These classes called mandate and enrich naturally aroused the curiosity of the students. It didn't take long to discover that mandate was the education department's new name for required courses such as music, art, health, and physical education. Enrich, short for enrichment, was the new name for nine week classes in computers, creative writing, business, and map reading. Freshmen begin earning high school credits in the ninth grade. Many students get their first taste of advanced classes with algebra and chemistry during this year. They also have electives such as home economics, general business, industrial arts, and agriculture from which they may choose. .3 fl: .. -. ,,,f Ty ..,,,, ,A Tuna'---. W , Kristen Mathis learns to play the French horn in band. Kerry Reed finishes his homework before school begins. Tim English and Jason Sirls take notes during an outside lecture on leaves. Dennis Edwards puts the finishing touches on his watercolor. Aundrea Wilkins and Anthony Stallons start a new school day. Becky Byars concentrates on a design for art. ,AM ..a-0'
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as X The best part of school is the time that we spend together having fun. At South, there is time for talking, laughing, and playing. For the athlete, softball, basketball, and ping pong are available. For those who like to socialize, the Rebel Resters are a good place to go. Pep rallies and assemble programs also offer a change of pace during the school day. Crystal Ford and Renita Hargis relax outside at lunch. The Pep Band plays for a game at the high school. The Crush team running a play against North Marshall. Angie Myers, Gena York, and Eva Filbeck share a joke at lunch.
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