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Variety Produces Individuality in Superlatives Variety is the spice ot life is a clich6 that applied to senior superlatives. Each student par- ticipated in activities that made him or her an individual. Interest areas ranged from astronomy to modern jazz. For instance, Tim Farley com- pleted several astronomy courses at Valdosta State Col- lege during his high school years. Also, he actively partici- pated in the local chapter of the Star Trek Club. Only one similarity existed between Tim Farley's interests and those of Laura George. It lay in the domes above the buildings in which they worked. Laura spent many hours practicing gymnastics in the high school gym. Teaching dance and taking dance lessons also filled her spare time. One student’s interests remained far removed from the school or studio. Debra Beard became interested in family life and married, so her name on the superlative list was Debra Beard Patterson. Superlative individuality showed again as Bill Passmore tried to establish a career as a professional jazz trumpet player. Plans to attend Berklee Col- lege of Music in Boston, Massa- chusetts, or Troy State University in Alabama kept Bill occupied while he was not taking private lessons from well-known trumpet teachers in Atlanta, Georgia, and in New York City. Odell Griffin Margaret Aultman — Spread by Leslie Brown — 15
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Family Traditions Mark Leadership and academic excellence often run in the fam- ily. From 1965 until 1980. the Eanes family continued to fill honor graduate, senior superla- tive, and honored undergraduate positions. Three years ago, the Farley clan started a similar tradition. Graduating senior Tim Farley became salutatorian, while younger brother and sister Tom and Mary received multiple hon- ors at the end of the year. Senior superlative Laura George followed the steps of older sister Beth, who graduated Superlative Style in 1975 as an honor graduate and president of the senior class. Leslie Brown filled the superla- tive position that her older sister, Debbie Brown did not take, even though she graduated as valed- ictorian of the summer class of 1973. — Duke's Photo — Mike Ruff 16 — Spread by Leslie Brown —
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