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In pre-season practice, the football team listens as Coach Franklin goes over new plays. As Coach Owen looks on, running back Scott Boyer practices splitting the defend¬ ers. Cindy Holland goes all out to return the ball during volleyball practice. Day Care student Donna Roope plays on the slide after school. Buses unload eager students like Ronald Work on the first day of school. 16 Fall
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When the last day of the ’80-81 school year ended and summer vaca¬ tion began, it meant a time of short separations from friends and time for the last good-byes to the seniors. For most students, three months of re¬ laxation were ahead. But for others, it started a very busy schedule. Many students began summer jobs, working in grocery stores and fast-food restaurants. Some did vol¬ unteer work in local hospitals and rest homes. Others mowed yards and earned money doing odd jobs. Although the school year was over, some still found themselves studying at Boys State, Governor’s School, and Lynchburg College. F or the cheerleaders, summer meant camp at Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga. The var¬ sity squad competed all week and placed second over-all. The junior varsity placed first in their division. While at camp, Sharon Gray and Kim Barney received Outstanding Cheer¬ leader trophies. As the cheerleaders worked out on one side of campus, Cindy Holland was found sweating it out at the Ten¬ nessee Temple Basketball Camp. At the end of the week, Cindy was pre¬ sented with two trophies — one for the Best Defensive Player and the other for All-Star Player. It is easy to see that even though there wasn’t much rest for these stu¬ dents, their summer was very enjoy¬ able and rewarding. It seemed that three months of summer vacation had quickly passed them by, and it was time for school to begin again. Ringing up and bagging groceries at Para¬ gon Food Center makes Tammy Combs and Tommy Sheppard aware of rising food costs. Summer 15 Summertime
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In the annual Thanksgiving program, the Andrew Smitherman, Noah Hepler, and young folks spell out what Thanksgiving Andy Walker show off their winning cos- means to them. tumes. Autumn brought us back to school with many expectations about the coming year. The upper grades met the first days with ea¬ gerness, glad to be in the company of old friends and new. The ele¬ mentary classes were sad to see summer leave, but quickly learned how to get back into the swing of things. Our teachers turned our at¬ tention from vacations and pool parties to History and English. Our new students found that they fit into things quite well and soon felt at home. Seniors were looking for¬ ward to their last-year and others were happy to be one year closer. The football team was hard at work preparing for the upcoming season. New plays had to be learned and the guys had to get in shape in a hurry. The volleyball team was also working out, per¬ fecting their bump-set-spike! All of these things put together showed us that this was definitely going to be the best year ever. Jaymi Huff and Jay Stephenson portray a Pilgrim couple in the presentation. Farmer Brown fattens up his Thanksgiv¬ ing dinner. Fall 17
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