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Seniors At Play Due to extenuating circum- stances, the class of ’78 was unable to put ona senior play. So this page is dedicated to all of the efforts the senior class put forth in making the most of their final year. The seniors displayed their talents in many different ways; journalism, photography, athletics, drama, ac ademics, and much, much more. But most important of all, the seniors kept their spirit up, even without their “well- deserved” extras. TOP LEFT: Terry Ross listens to advice given by “The Shadow”. TOP RIGHT: “Who put that in my seat?” Karl Altau seems to protest. ABOVE: Gritting his teeth, Chuck Watkins restrains his actions. ABOVE LEFT: Hildy Freeman nods her head in approval. LEFT: Carolyn Carter teaches her classmates the rule
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BOTTOM: Martha Shumate looks up from signing a yearbook. BELOW MIDDLE: Mike Hewitt waits in jline during lunchtime wondering what delight the cafeteria is serving today. BELOW: Jon Almarode sits in the hall watching passersby. Juniors Show Variety Due to circumstances be- yond the control of the Junior class, they were unable to use their abilities to create a Junior Variety Show. But the Juniors showed their variety through other activities. Selling candy bars to finance the Junior- Senior Prom was only one of the efforts of the class of ’79. Through dedication and per- severance the class of 1979 showed their variety without performing in front of an audience. Kim Brumfield awards the Ob- noxious Award and everyone can see she is the winner. 17
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ABOVE: During lunch, Martha Shumate and Cindy Warren show off to other people in the cafeteria. LEFT: Anxious Juniors wait in line for their class rings. Classes Work Together Classes at SDHS this year mixed with one another. All classes worked together to strive for a a school spirit. Togetherness was a major factor in the success of the 77-78 school year. By working with one another, the total school was able to go above and beyond what it had done in previous years. TOP: Students crowd in the cafeteria at lunch time. FAR LEFT: At the end of a school day, Gaye Stinnett and Janine Riley burst through the doors. LEFT: Kim Powell proudly displays her new class ring to the photographer. 19
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