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I have often heard that the ways of man are hard, but the simple fact remains that love seems to be the answer. And now, | trust this to you. wai nemesis 16
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CLASS OF ’85 — TRADITION LIVES In the past four years, the Class of 1985 has experienced many great times ay Waynesboro High School. As a result of the most recent city school reorganization, this was the first ninth grade class to attend WHS since the 1960's. From the time that they arrived in the fall of 1981, members of the class have assumed a lot of responsibility and have demonstrated that they were equal to the task. In the final year, 1984-85, leaders of the Class of 85 not only kept tradition going but revived some past traditions. They initiated “The Spring Formal” to take the place of the Prom SENIOR COMMITTEE — FIRST ROW: Rene Furr, Roxie Campbell, Deanna Lowry, Cindy Meier, Tina Martin, Am Blanton. SECOND ROW: Shannon Terry, Sandie Farmer, Wendy Wilkinson, Kevin Lucas, Deborah Walker. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Melanie Blanton, secretary; Kevin Lucas, president; Amy Nance, treasurer. (Not pictured: Darren Washington, vice president). 18 Seniors which had been dropped several years before. Also, with the help of the National Honor Society, the Senior Committee was successful in reinstating the popular “Senior Wills.” The seniors continued operating the concession stand at home basketball games to raise money for a treasury that was already overflow- ing from previous efforts. Other traditions that were kept alive were the Senior Play and Finals Dance. Members of the 1984-85 Senior Class can be very proud of their accomplishments. It is now up to future senior classes to meet the challenge set forth by the Class of ’85. Good Luck! 2 y Nance, Tracy Hill, Shelley Richards, Melanie
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