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6 JUNIORS Missy Allen. Shern Massie and Teanna Brownfield relax for some sun at a track meet FRESHMAN Penny Basye looks‘for the necessary si for a school lunch ON THE day before Christmas break Mrs. Janet Roberts treated art students with a shiny red apple The catch, as freshman Doug Barch illustrates, was that students had to draw the apple, too. ON PARENTS Night at the volleyball game. Mr. and Mrs Orville Vulgamore show off their newborn daughter Orville referred the game Introduction
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ON THE first day of school, seniors Cheryl Ault. Terry Huntington. Laune Maloy and Pam Rankin take time out from lunch to share in the day's happening. WORKING on changing administrative office space. Mr. Charles Hobbs and Mr. William Bryant create offices from former classroom. SITTING THE balcony for Baccalaureate the Jody and Julie Smith watch Tony Dement speak PHYSICAL Education teacher Mary Gecowets assists Jackie Ealey on the balance team in senior P E class Introduction 5
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In the lot in front of the school the Athletic Boosters Club built a special events billboard on which to display upcoming events. Booster’s member Jimmy George constructed the sign, then painted on a picture of the Tiger. Assisted by Developmental Handicapped students, Waverly Garden Club members planted shrubbery near the new signboard and on the school grounds. At home football games band boosters sold concessions from the newly constructed block building near the visitors bleachers. More students consistently earned honor or high honor roll status. After the fourth grading period an all time high eleven students, seven of them sophomores earned a perfect 4.0 averages. Student faces change but often the “in” fashion looks tends to make them just another teenager. Both boys and girls sported short haircuts. The traditional all jean look gave way to both casual and sport slacks. Oxford shirts, sweaters, and even skirts worn with blouses suggesting old fashioned charm appeared for fall and winter. Mini-skirts and tailored walking shorts topped by knits sporting lace collars, or ruffles joined big tops, baggies and yoke-front pants on the spring scene. But, even as school ended the traditional sweat jacket or sweatshirt provided warmth in the 40-70 degree temperatures. Jackets and sweaters accompanied seniors for Baccalaureate and Commencement practice. Threatening rain cancelled the traditional cafeteria to front of school walk for graduates in favor of an inside hall procedure. Unusually high spring absences lessened due either to the rain or to the new Board of Education attendance policy. The new -policy which became effective second semester, gave Introduction
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