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Members of the Drill Team ' s pastime includes learning a new drill. Pastime Show Born Free Students used their spare time in a great number of ways. Some figured that they could use a little extra money, so many had jobs to go to. Bonanza, McDonalds, service stations and local department stores are just a few of the places that employed Wilson students. Seniors with jobs were often re¬ quired to only go to school half a day. Other students were busily engaged in sports. Af¬ ter school practices with the basketball, football, or track teams took up lots of time. On Friday or Tuesday nights many of the Hornets could be found swarming in the stands supporting their team. After the game lots of students went to the Caravan for something to eat and to socialize. Many students loafed around the house watching TV and listening to music. Of course everyone had their own special thing to do with motorcycles, while others rode their horses. Some enjoyed quiet walks, and others just liked to cruise the town. Boyfriends or girlfriends kept many occupied. No matter how much time they had, students were kept occupied. Pastimes 27
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Working at the Caravan takes up much of Mark Sensabaugh ' s time. Tom Holiday, Anne Holiday, Ricky Womble, and Laura Womble stop at Caravan for some refreshment after the Wilson-James River game. Dale Snyder, Alice Hailey, Sue DeLong, and Joellen Holsinger battle it out in the snow. 26 Pastimes
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News broadcasters for station WMHS — IVIitzi Roadcap and Ed Clymore. WMHS Morning News The WMHS Morning News aired every morning of the school year. Starting time for the show was approximately 7:30 a.m. with the arrival of the secretaries, custodians and admini¬ strators. Featured on the series each day was the ritual flag raising, reporting of the daily atten¬ dance, signing of the absentee passes, and morn¬ ing announcements over the intercom. The pur¬ pose of the Morning News was to officially begin the day, and to inform students of recent and future activities. Steve Bagby arrives at station WMHS to begin his morning chores. 28 Morning News
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