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201 First Week ii x e When Iody Combs talks. Ienny Par- nell and Angie Leary listen to the other girls talk about their future plans as Raiders. What's the problem? Melissa Morri- son, Tammy Earls, Gordy Arnold and Diane Hensley wait for schedule changes that sometimes occur at the beginning of the year.
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Mr. Laurin Wel- ids congratulations to Anjan- Baker as she receives her diplo- It's all over! The time has come for seniors to express their joy having just graduated. f fl -fm xx-W-. -- l Y .Ll ff J l me x tl 3' f. . .X t 1 The earlier the better. Rodney Suggs, Harold Ferguson and Bonnie Goodwin arrive at school in plenty of time before graduation. As time rows near. Students pre- pare for their last walk to the gym. Graduation I 19
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August 271 1984, 8:25 a.m. Sandra Coltrane, Karen Taylor, Kim Craven, Lisa Cole, Ieff Thrana and Harry Truesdale still seem to be on summer vacation as they await the first bell of the year. Say it again. Cissy Caldwell, Ienni- fer Hightower and Gloria Evans look to band director John Burns for fur- ther directions. Another great year in the works Back Again Amidst scattered cheers and groans, the school year started Monday August 27. Swarms of students pushed their way through the front doors of the school. Signs of Welcome Back and There's No Stopping Us greeted ev- eryone, as did the new prin- cipals, Mr. Frank Penn and Dr. Frank Walker. There was the old familiar crunch in the halls as freshmen looked for their rooms and the upper- classmen stopped to say hello to old friends. And the year was off! Student Council immedi- ately started work on Spirit Week. The week began with Beat It Day and ended with Mourning Day for the Tho- masville Bulldogs. The new administration promised more assemblies, pep rallies and school activi- ties. At the first assembly of the year on Wednesday Gov lim Hunt was the guest speaker. He urged all stu- dents to strive for their goals and Go for the Gold. Students had a lot of changes to adapt to this year. While the freshmen were getting used to being the new kids, the seniors seemed to enjoy their upperclassmen status. When asked What's the best thing about being a senior? David Gerson just grinned and said, People coming to me asking about my senior status. All in all, the year got off to a good start with a lot of surprises, prov- ing that at Andrews, there's more than meets the eye! Billie jean Ir. Kristi Murray really portrays the Michael Iackson look on Beat It Day during Spirit Week. Where's the fire? Students practice the first fire drill of the year. First Week! 21
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