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Waiting for the 8:30 bell, students finish catching up on the latest gossip. Future NBA stars practice in the gym. Theme 3 fci
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Getting It All Together At 8:30 on August 24, 1981 the spirit of Woodland Baptist Chris¬ tian School was quickened from the drowsy state of summer. Bells rang. Students rushed to classes, eager to meet new friends and teachers. From the first day of school, there was a certain close¬ ness between the students and faculty surpassing that of past years. Our “family” had grown since we parted in May, but we ac¬ cepted new members with smiles and lots of our love. As football season got under way, our spirit grew stronger and continued to mature with each passing day at Woodland. Excite¬ ment overtook the Junior class as time to order classrings came. Stadium cushions, candy, and doughnuts were always to be found among Juniors and Seniors trying to raise money for upcoming events. Homecoming ceremonies aroused a sense of pride. The Sophomore class members were anxious to take Driver Education. The Senior Play amused all. Awards Day rewarded those who struggled hard and came out on top. Graduation marked the end as well as a new beginning for the 1982 class. At Woodland, we planned ahead. We anticipated. We laughed. We cried. We achieved, and sometimes we even failed. But we had unity. We strived. And now, as we think back, it looks like we made it ... Together! 2 Theme
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Getting It All Together Teamwork and cooperation marked the year. Of course, this was expected of the organized high school teams for without it, winning would have been impossi¬ ble. But even the elementary stu¬ dents demonstrated teamwork in the classrooms and on playlots. At almost any time of the day, they could be seen through the win¬ dows enjoying a game of kickball, dodgeball, or tag. Because of the high standards at Woodland, sportsmanlike atti¬ tudes were evident in all students from kindergarten through high school. Whether they buy or bring their lunch from home, Mrs. Smith’s fourth graders enjoy their mid-day break. Mrs. Franklin’s second graders have fun playing kickball. 4 Theme
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