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Staring disgustedly at her science notes, Freshman Pat Robertson reviews for the upcoming test. She learned from her high score on the test the following day that studying really is worthwhile. Q 4 i fs v 4 Bubba Welch, first-vice president Kelli johnson, and Terri Canaday take time to pose for a picture while enjoying a B Lunch softball game. v Stacy Ford, editor of the West Express, corrects a mistake in her typing before the publishing of the upcoming of the school newspaper. The West Express was a main source of information for the students, as well as being fun to read. The local gossip seemed to be the most popular topic in the paper. Her staff included one freshman, two eighth graders and one seventh grader: Julie Wright, Mary Woodard, Lori Brown, and julie Guthrie. CBCDY DCES lT BETTER 4. Ni The 8:10 bell rang and once again another year's activities began. Students opened 'their books and began another hard year of studying. English, math, social studies, and science became a part of their daily routine. The work wasn't easy but we did it. However, it didn't occupy the entire day's hours. Students kept busy by joining the Pep Club and cheering on the sports teams, selling candy- bars for the Student Council, attending matches with the traveling debate team, rehearsing for this year's Freshman Play, competing with other fourth hour classes in softball games during A and B lunches, making floats for the holiday parades, rehearsing for choir concerts, working in the Regal Eagle concession stand, campaigning for Student Council offices and attending pep assem- blies. More students participated in the school's
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wNE.Sl Carol Ellison works off excess energy be fore her afternoon classes. Second-vice president Marcia Asquith waves 'bye-'bye to Mr. Tobey's calico .The school playground was a place for friends to sit and talk on lunch hour. The CUl'IBif1S- large, grassy campus was a natural for rest and relaxation. ',:p- Students Prove 1980 To Be The Best Year Ever activities than was expected. Victory parties at Ken's Pizza were overflowing, as was the enthusi- asm. The conduct of the student body at victory parites has been greatly improved over last year. School spirit is really better than it was last year. It makes me glad I'm a cheerleader, said head cheerleader Sally Simpson. I think maybe the fire had alot to do with it. The attendance at football games has gone up, so has the score, she proudly stated. The yells have been Iouder. ludy Mitch- ell, cheerleader sponsor, said that she was very impressed with the school enthusiasm. The students worked together this year more ever than ever before. Each person took part in making this the best year ever. 3
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