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Helping Ont: Teachers Lend cl Hand Fro1ngDny 1 to Day 180, Teachers are Giving Their All to Lend a Helping I-land ost of our time is spent in class, all day, every day, but school doesrfr end at 2:50. Many stu- dents stay after school for various ex- tracurricular activities, many teachers do, too. Aside from their regular classes, faculty and staff are always helping us and guiding us. With all this extra effort on the teach- ers' part, some students can't help but notice. Senior Eric Harrison said, I think Mr. Trawick does a really great job with the marching band. He has to put in hundreds of hours after school and doesnt receive much recognition for his work. Mrs. Ervin is a teacher that really gets involved with her stu- dents. Many people say that is more than a friend. Mrs. act sponsor. She makes it of fun when the club is together, espe- cially at Crop Walks and Christmas want to be part of activities that are enriching. Critics of teachers say it is an easy job. It may be if it is done poorly, but it is a demanding job if done well. All this hard work is rarely acknowl- edged, but often appreciated. So hats off to all the teachers who help make South all about you. Executive Meeting. Elaine Ervin and seniors john Safrit and Lori Clawson discuss an upcom- ing event for the Interact Club at an impromptu meeting. parties. Senior Paula Marko Elaine Ervin. Many teachers' accomplishments unnoticed, but to put in the extra hours. that? Nelda rfrillw. . . up, ,ww ' ' A 'ever W2 M153 Yr-ips, r',Qi 1 .e If Ervin, Safrit, Clawson K' Ape? HOZZVJ
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Swearing it Out! It is moments like these that Raider Pride really shines through. Dwight Bradshaw, 89, reaches for a Reynolds runner in a frustrated attempt. rl J- . V 4, 'sn' v A if 5 f ' N ' k ,V Q N.. ' V., A 4 Q1-Ni.. ye at S A A r W Q A Race for Success! Qonnigliaynes led the Raiders in a race against Mt. Tabor and North Davidson. Sophomore Haynes was the second seed on the Cross-Country team, A Look of Pride. The color guard and drill team dis- played their patriotism at all home football games. JROTC cadets raised the flag in an impressive fancy drill performance. 3 When We Give it All Holy, Could We Ask for More?
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