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= %ri ||ggsv w • .;• . fW y -'L 5 . ryf «jul % A « Mr. Frank Barnhill shows some students how to keep the beat on a Friday lunch break by snapping his fingers. Michael Harrison and Ronald Frasier make use of their right to “lounge’' like seniors. Randy Butler and Margie Thomas chow down on the typical faire of the commons area. Cafeteria Corner
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Cafeteria Corner The seating scene was, as usual, hectic, noisy, and potentially danger- ous, if a student did not know what he was doing. Over in the corner were huddled masses of freshmen not quite sure where they could sit or if they were even al- lowed to sit. Then there were the middle class- men, sophomores and juniors. They at least knew enough to grab a seat and spread their books around, and if they weren't quite quick enough, they could bluff their way through an embarrassing situation. It was easy to tell a senior from the other class- men. Seniors lounged with nonchai- lant grace, well-versed in the cafete- ria etiquette. They were completely at home in the cafeteria environ- ment. Principals and teachers patrolled vigilantly to prevent the more bois- The seating scene was, as usual, hectic, noisy, and potentially dangerous. terous outbursts and the infamous “smoking in the bathroom.” Despite some confusion during their issu- ance, student ID cards proved useful in keeping lunch running smoothly. Another new idea was music in the commons area. With the coopera- tion of Mr. Pence and Mr. Barnhil! the Student Council sponsorec dances on Fridays during first anc second lunch. Cafeteria conversa- tion centered on the age-old teen topics of who is dating whom, Friday nights, grades. and graduation. Lunch- time provided an op- portunity for students to take a break, blow off some steam, and catch up on all the nev. gossip. By Amy Alexander Gayle Carrol, Greg Simpson, Lisa Groves, Lau- ra Groves and Cathy Hartnett get some fresh air before having to go to class. Even two big, strong football players like Earl Evens and Randy Mills say a prayer before in- dulging in school cafeteria cuissine. Student Life
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Michelle Connelly and Mrs. Marilyn Zielke dis- cuss a theme for the yearbook during the Jour- nalism workshop held over the summer at the University of South Carolina. Billy Ray Herndon and Larry Penfield look on as fellow Bulldogs practice in the summer heat. Football players practiced daily during the record high temperatures of August. Jay Crosby and Tim Benson take a break dur- ing the summer toga party held at Jamin' Teen Club. Jamin’ provided local teens with a place to socialize with their friends and enjoy some good music. Drum major Leslie Pitts watches the band' routine and comtemplates ways to improv their performance. These summer practice led to the Band of Blue winning the stat championship. Student Life
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