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n i I l C 1 A L 5 i s t David Vincent H-dt 1' H1 A ,hw 1 fxpk li? I A? Carolyn Winn V fu 42' 5 0. . Ralph White Above: Mr. Hanes greets the class with a warm smile before Laura Wootten beginning a hard day's work. 1 5 1 1 i fri Nr l' if J A1 l Mrs. Johnson prepares for her next class. Mrs. Winn searches through her accounting files for important papers. LEADER.s HIP
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V a x Ronnie Kidd Jean Law Bill Ligon Ernest Meador Patricia Nicholson ..,.e , 23. - i -filt- 5, Q Q fgry, gk. P ' '53 . if 'ff qt, K . 2352 'Q Mr. Kidd assumes an alias: Ron Johnson, Don Johnson's twin broth- er. on Homecoming STARS FROM HOLLYWOOD DAY. CLASSIC MOMENTS A classic moment for me was when I received the Plaque Award for the Most Outstanding Student at my graduation from Westmoreland High School in 1966. Cheryl Cox When I had enough money to buy my first and only car - my 1972 Chevy Nova , April Hubbard One day while I was a student at Al- len County High School the principal decided that the students were mak- ing too much noise in the halls be- tween classes. He made a new rule that there would be no loud talking. Forgetting all about the new rule I saw one of my friends at the other end of the hall and yelled to her. She answered and we had a loud conver- sation. After we got to class the prin- cipal came over the PA system and announced to my embarrassment my name along with three others who were making too much noise. Maxine Johnson As a music major in college I tried out for the university bands field commander position. It was a very important position and a female was very unlikely to be selected When the director called us in to give the results I found I had been selected. As I left the try-out area all of my high school field commander stu- dents met me with flowers. I felt this was very special knowing that they would be. Rita Garner Once upon a time I had a Sophomore English Class. In this class one day a girl decided to announce to the class and to me that she loved me. The statement was a surprise to every- one but her. Unfortunately due to a sinus problem I was having at the time fand probably momentary high blood pressureb my nose began to bleed. Without an explanation Qand no handkerchief! I left the room. When I returned about two minutes later the girl was in her seat all was quiet and class resumed. Ronnie Kidd CK 1 9 7 KK YI Il 99 s 1 , like I, d1dn't know what the results 7 Y 7 1 9 l 116
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-A SPECIAL THANK YCU-Q Adding that special touch are those who receive little recognition because they are behind the scenes. They help to provide a pleas- ant atmosphere for students and faculty not only with a clean school and a warm meal, but also with an encouraging smile and a warm hello. Thus, we extend a sincere thank you to our custodians and cafe- teria staff for adding that special sparkle to the routine of our school days. Mrs. Cothron works in the bookstore with her son Marty. Afterwards, she helps to provide a cleaner school. Mrs. Adcock and Mr. Johnson take a break from their busy schedule to pose for us. li iliiiwii ,flat ' 'T R 1 X 5 Sh THANKS FOR . . Keeping our school clean. Enhancing our lunch room for the holidays with santa's, pumpkins, and easter bunnies. Opening the bookstore when we are hungry. Picking up the yearbooks in Clarksville, 1Mr. Johnson! Cleaning up after school basketball games. Pleasing us with your home-made cookies and variety of different foods. H.. 118
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