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1981 Phoenix Staff W. Donnell Allen Editor-in-Chief Lila L. Strother Assistant Editor Michael A. Turner Layout Editor G. Elizabeth Hale Copy Editor Sherry Miller Sports Editor Laura Harris Assistant Sports Editor Starr Barron Business Manager Juli Black Faculty Editor Jennifer Kwech Senior Editor De Sales Rossetti Groups Editor Jeff Hamilton Middle School Editor Jan Strickland Lower School Editor Cissy Oliver Busey School Editor Stacey Barnard Photography Editor Scott Henggeler Photography Staff Brad Stevens Photography Staff Special thanks to: Bill Largin; Ria Smith; Sara Mimbs; Chandra Stephens; Beth Ruppcrsburg; Sandy Ellis; Jeff Soracco; George Carley; the Teacher-in-Charge Staff; Warren Bond, Warren Bond Studios; Bob Maynard, Georgia Photographies; Scott Burrell, Burrell and Willis Photography; Mr. Brady; Dan Troy, Marshall Eubanks, Roger Bough, American Yearbook Company; Mrs. Deacon; Mrs. Slider; Mrs. Miller; Sandra Pounds; the Woodward Maintenance Department; Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Allen; General and Mrs. G.L. Turner; Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Strother, Jr. Advisor Russell Logan Slider 320 YEARBOOK STAFF |
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■ fcm,F ' Woodward Academy: 81 Years Of Growth, Success, And Memories. The academic year 1981 brought a great deal of joy to everyone at Woodward Academy. We welcomed a new Headmaster, produced a state championship foot- ball team, enjoyed a redesigned student parking lot. and congratulated several faculty newlyweds. A class period change in schedule and new rules in the student lounge made studying ein easier tzisk for many of us. Additional- ly in 1981, the Woodward student body made significant contributions to the community ' s hungry and needy through numerous philanthropic projects such as the Yellow Ribbon Day collection and Hunger Task Force Days. In 1981, students became aware of Woodward ' s committment to its community and to its students as the school offered generous programs to encourage zmd develop success. A little sadness was a part of 1981, too. We hated to say good-bye to Mr. Tim McKcine. Mrs. Ellen Mock. Dr. John Oliver and others, yet at the same time we wel- comed with open cirms the new faculty members who joined us. 1981 was a good year a time of growth, success, and of memories. As we conclude this eighty-first year of the Academy, we do so with understandable sadness in that it is all over, but also, we feel great pride in our accomplishments and a high expectation for the future of Woodward Academy and her people. Ep-iOGUE 319
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