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THE CHEERLEADERS adorned the endzone with the biggest sign of their season. The result of the Homecoming game was Walterboro vs. Georgetown 25-0, our favor. COACH MARTIN FAILED to show up for the pre-game meal. The extra steak causes Coach Bullock and Coach Carter to fight for the bigger More Than Meets The Eye
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u Vry ■—i i—1 he anticipatipn created by the renewal of clubs enthused a myriad of students. Although the schedule was de- LJ layed, the club program took effect second semester. Changes such as a third lunch line developed for expediency and the sale of icecream livened up the regular lunch period. The addition of a college level history course was attractive to conscientious juniors. It afforded them the chance to earn college credit while furthering their study of history. With the size of the school, it was hard to imagine a lack of classrooms, but several new teachers equipped with a cart and necessary teaching materials floated from room to room. To the upperclassmen, some of these changes were obvious. It was apparent that there was more to the year than met the eye. COLLEGE IS NOT far away for seniors Melanie Brown and Robert Cuzzone, and juniors Joan Johnson and Stacy Christianson. They attended a journal- ism workshop at USC and are enjoying their lunch break on campus. '4IV More Than Meets The Eye
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uu Life is a Bowl of Exciting Events Mixed with a Little of the Pits! a Mt 3:10 the awaited dismissal bell rang. Students made a mad dash to the parking lot. A steady stream of anxious students flowed down Bulldog Avenue. Away from school students created their own world in which to relax. The school day was over and it was time to concentrate on more enjoyable things, such as an afternoon snack, a friendly telephone conversation, or a bicycle ride. At home a student could be himself. He knew that he could have privacy in order to rest or gather his thoughts. Entertainment was a major concern despite relaxation. Stereos, VCR’s, TV's and telephone all helped to fulfill the entertainment purpose. WKQB and 95SX were the favorite radio stations. If music wasn’t the name of the game, there were several places to rent the top movies. On Thursday evenings at 8:00, most student’s TV’s were tuned to The Bill Cosby Show. If all else failed, then the telephone was at one’s disposal. Of course there was always a party to attend on the weekend and with the closing of the Sonic they were always enjoyable. Staying at a friends house was popular along with going to Charleston to one of the malls. Shopping was a favorite pastime. In any event a student's life offered the opportunity for unending excitement and if boredom ever set in, a little ingenuity and cre- ativity was a surefire cure to the blues. LOOKING GREAT and feeling good are becoming a major con- cern for people of all ages. Car- men Sauls and Shannon Cone jog in their neighborhood after school for both social and healthy reasons. Student Life
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