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Number 40, Robbie Maxwell closes in on a William Monroe opponent as Number 30, Roy Vest retrieves the ball. Sports Page 130 Students And Faculty Page 70 Students of the senior class show their school spirit by participating in the 1988 Homecoming Festivites. Ads Page 164 ICT teacher, Cotton Richardson, orga¬ nizes the student’s jobs for the next week. Photos by Tonya Cork and Spencer Cros9 3
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Ml - - Student Life Page 6 Senior James Brown shows several un¬ derclassmen how to make lunch a great part of the school day. Clubs Page 30 Clubs is one extracurricular activity that many students are involved in, and Freshman Jason Wilson gets set to sing a Christmas carol. Academics Page 44 Is it A, B, C or D? Freshman Galen Graber ponders over Mrs. Billie Banks’ history test hoping to get an A. Photos by Tonya Cork and Spencer Cross 2
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Lunch was one of the many times to be re¬ membered this year in being with friends and taking time out to rest. THESE ARE THE DAYS TO REMEMBER! Certainly, those were the days to remem¬ ber. To recall, to recollect andd reminisce is how the Rogets Thesauras defines to remem¬ ber, and this year certainly proved to be a memorable one. Along with new teachers, new students, and an extra period added to the day, the 1988-89 school year was not only memorable but wild, dramatic, and fulfilling. Our day started at 8:30 with announce¬ ments, and roll call in first period, not having homeroom. Then on to second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and finally seventh, with lunch somewhere in between. At last 3:05 came and out flowed six hundred plus students, some to buses and others to their cars. Though each day was exciting, so was each month, starting with September, bringing the first day of school, football games, basketball games, and on to October with Homecoming Weekend. With a win against William Mon¬ roe and a beautiful dance, the weekend could not have been much better. Our Homecoming King and Queen were Troy Coffey and Sandi Shirk, two very special people. Thanks for representing our school. Then came Decem¬ ber with Christmas vacation, January with exams, February with Valentines Day and our Sweetheart Dance. With March and April bringing Spring and May with Prom, the school year was almost to a close. Finally came June with final exams and Graduation!!! At last, the class of ’89 was on to live their separate lives. GOOD LUCK SENIORS!!! Yes, now you know that those days were cer¬ tainly to be remembered. By Julie Wright Photos by Tonya Cork and Spencer Cross
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