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' ' 1 34- ff r 'M A .-f---'-' V 1 1. MARNIE MARLAR DANCED exuberantly during the opening STEPHANIE WINN, RHONDA Neil, Marshelle Alexander and Chris Hammons clowned assembly around. ill? ' L ifl 1 , i s ky , l 4 I - .N A 3 'AL I a -5--Q-', wi iie 3, . L- 3 Vikes Took A Break From Class Students were called to the auditorium for an as- sembly the first week of school. The cheerleaders and danceline performed, and the Student Council was in charge of the rest. Assemblies were usually called to make announce- ments or to introduce a special guest. Dr. Haley al- ways had something very important to tell us. Stu- dents liked assemblies be- cause they got out of their regularly scheduled classes. Assemblies were fun???? KRISTI AND KARLA Mitchell discussed their performances after the assembly. AHS CHEERLEADERS PER- FORMED for students at the opening assembly. Assemblies
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TIM DARDEN CONCENTRAT- STUDENTS APPLAUDED DUR- ED on his part while playing at an ING the opening assembly. assembly. .1 Aw Q' 4' 1 I 'lv' ILP' 8 Student Life ,ff STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS and cheerleaders joined arms and sang the Alma Mater. RUSS HARRIS CONCENTRAT- ED on keeping up the beat. l ! I u I I I I i 1 ka u fi' 1 N
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GENEA IOHNSON AND IOHN Lechman, seniors, showed off their plastic bracelets and Swatches. W TAMMY CORLEY, SENIOR, l modeled a hot pink Mexican dress and white Roman sandals. --..,-'QAM-M if 1 Good Fashion Sense Every morning AHS stu- dents got out of bed ready to get dressed for school only to ask, What am I going to wear? This was the most important question asked by stu- dents. Students wore a va- riety of outfits. Some wore jeans and sweat- shirts, others wore blouses and skirts. Some- times mini-skirts or shorts were worn, but they had to reach the knee. Most students wore whatever suited them or fit their personalities, whether conservative or punk. SONYA GILCREASE, SENIOR displayed her tail at a pep rally. PATTY PEEBLES FLAUNTED her numerous metal bracelets. f X pp X t - l 10 Student Life l . s
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