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Seniors Shown Fonville ond Dove Mur- chler roke o try or reproducing o rower in Home ond Fomily Living. Seniors J. Dryon Vickery ond Sho J. Horrung decorore rhe Srudenr Coundl Chrisrmos rree rogerher. Mr. Jose Cuellor ond Mrs. Dylcio McKen- zie munch our In rhe reochers' lounge.
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EARNIN IS SCHOOL Miss M. J. Wolter's journollsm ond yeorbook dosses work fronticolly to meet deodlines. Learning is more than academics Learning in school prepares srudenrs for careers ond for life. Ar rhe mention of learning, students’ minds immediately turn to academics. Bur much more than reading, writing and arithmetic falls under this category. Students learn such things as typing and accounting during business classes. Theories and ideas are em- phasized in college preparatory classes such as calculus, foreign languages, physics and chemistry. Vocational classes help srudenrs become prepared for careers in rhe fields of jour- nalism, auto mechanics. homemaking and agriculture. School also reaches students more than just basic subject matter. School has taught me in- dependence and more impor- tantly, responsibility,'' said senior Stephanie Eaton. School is learning. Rochol Vermilion—INTRODUCTION 3
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TOGETHERNESr IS SCHOOL 3 Seniors Joe Pullln ond Steven Sims trim their home grown redneck Christmos tree. Unison builds strength The act of being together is o voluoble ond important port of school life. Togetherness fends to be directly associated with in- dividualism in the sense that it takes o group of individuals to achieve the final plateau of unison. Of course, this atmosphere subjects us to the realism that we will one day encounter outside of high school. Experiences of together- ness that students rend to remember ore attending athletic events and working together to achieve things that benefit the overall good- will of their respective dosses. By working together, our class has been brought closer so that we may achieve the requirements expected of us after our graduation from high school,” said senior Sha Hortung. In referring to the togetherness that oil teachers felt during this school year Mrs. Suzie Gotz, Accounting teacher said, I really enjoyed being together with other teachers, especially when the Ag boys sponsored o barbecue for oil of us. Hopefully though, togetherness will always be remembered os o port of this school that both students ond faculty will cherish for years to come. Bryoo Vkckety—INTRODUCTION 5
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