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’Falling into f Placc----- Calling all the Shots 44 FI rew, we did it!” was John Taylor’s re- action as he heard the re- sults of the Student Council election. And then it was on to celebrating for the new- ly-elected John Taylor and Greg Duncan. They ar- ranged several get-togethers and partied and partied and partied. No one knew quite what would happen with the two well-known jok- ers. but they dug right in and went to work. At the end of the sum- mer, John and Greg be- gan negotiating with the cheerleaders. Greg trad- ed the first junior high dance for the Welcome Back” signs, and this trade- off was the first of a working relationship be- tween the two groups. Student Council helped the cheerleaders with the Halloween Dance, the Hor- ror Hole, the bonfire, and the homecoming. In October the officers organized the annual Talent Show. They supervised auditions and then prac- ticed with the contestants for a week. Seventh grader Stephanie Davies re- ceived $25 for first place; Leticia Shelton, $10 for second place; and Tim Crowe, $5 for third place. Student Council put the new B-Club points sys- tem into effect. A stu- dent has to accumulate 1,100 for a B ; 1,600 for a B-Bar; 2,100 for a B- Double Bar; 2,600 for a B-Triple Bar, and 3,100 for a B-Star. A productive year. That’s how most of the student body felt about their elect- ed leaders’ accomplish- ments. Afler collecting money from the stu- dent body. John Taylor delivers ply- wood for the homecoming decora- tions. The phrase “Beat 'em was mounted in front of the school for the huutccoming week. Photo by AnAHfyrdts. BEAT ’EM. Making final adjust- ments. stagecrcw members Ron Pennington. Steve McIntyre, and •Kevin Knotts carefully straighten the “T . “E”, and M.” Each class bought and donated a letter to the school. The letters were one of the many new ideas for spirit. Photo by Anne Cordts. TALENT SHOW — Eront Row: Chris Hochard. Amy Griffith Second Row: Sandy Valentine, Stephanie Davies. Anna Labor. Caroline Hann. Back Row: Brenda Drew. Tim Crowe. Lynda McKenzie, Crystal Miller, Alice Wol- ford, Leticia Shelton. Sally Moore. Photo by Anne Cordts. Student Council
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An awesome sight in the Horror Hole is that of Greg Duncan in his final resting place. In a small part of the insane word, Greg Duncan played a “dead beat” during the three nights of terror. Photo by Anne Cordts. B-CLUB Front Row: Diane Morgan. Carla Whitaker, Tracy Harris. Vanessa Tomsic, Joyce Plummer. Cindy Kim. Jodi Reed. Second Row: Lisa Mackay. Michelle Cotton. Kim Jones, Julie Shrincr. Edna Spataro. Vinnie Rhodes, Kim Williams. Third Row: Missy Rob- inson. Janet Twigg, Mary Beth Hinkle, Ancttc Smith. Ambra LaClair. Sarah Hager. Back Row: John Crawley, Tim Eichorn, Larry Beal. Jeff Wincbrcnner. Molly Coberly, Joni Brode. Photo by Anne Cordts. B-B.AR — Front Row: Amy Friend. Lauri Trichcllc. Anne Cordts. Brenda Drew, Lisa Sine. Vickie Cessna. Jerry Martens, Nancy Acre. Mary Kucharc- ■ k. Second Row: Tausha Whiteman. Sheri Keating. Crystal Miller. Brian Burton, Alice Wolford. Eric Sowers. Melinda Sivic. Third Row: Kelly May. Andy Wolodkin. Carol McFarland. John Martirano. Tara Hopcraft Back Row: Jeff Jablon, Eva Sharpe. Brad Richards. Eddie Dunn. Matt Bittner. Photo by Lauri Beeman. Student Council —
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