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rah! rah! rah! YL Q-1 3 IST ROW: Marie Smith, Kim Kizer, Diane Carnes, Margaret Witholm, Robin Crede, Robin Vance, Donna Cindy Ryan, Kelly Dye, Lois Clark, Mrs. Young Sponsor. 2ND ROW: Tammy James, Jeff Minton Lisa Chandler, Lisa Lane, Rhonda Glass, Tonya Rucker, Michelle Ringoot, Scott Miller, Terry Boner Robin Parker, Valerie Piercy, Jill Moles, Carla Surface, Jeff Collett, Scott Burdette, Mary Jo R ,
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always and forever We swayed to the sound of Char1eston's Skiffle band as the can- dle lights flickered and danced from the mirrors that surrounded the dance floor of the Daniel Boone Hotel. The romantic mood was set by the theme of Always and Forever and enhanced by the soothing green and gold decorations. We had waited long and worked' hard for this big event, the Junior-Senior Prom of 1978-79 held May 5th. While we waited in line to have our portraits taken for Mom, many were dancing to the new disco sound or cuddling to romantic overtures. Even the teachers who attended couldn't resist frolicking on the floor. Yes, it was a night to remember, always and forever. I'm not so sure I approve of this.
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, Janet Scott, Charlene Ball, Becky Chambers, Soni Livingston. 4TH ROW: Lisa4Bays, Cheryl Jackson, ucas, Reagan Shamblin, Barb Jackson, Rhonda Jackson, Valerie Waits, Tammy Young, Caroline Witholm, ghes, Be Be Porta. 5TH ROW: Linda Jeffers, Marsha Maloney, Debbie Hayes, Misty Humphreys, Dennis Jisa Morgan, Patty Cobb, Kelly Morrison, Beth Hamrick, Cheryl Hubbard, Drema Taylor. During the 1978-79 school year the Pep Club was involved in many spirited activities. These included putting up nearly enough posters and signs for sports events to make imitation wall paper in the halls and the gym. They also decorated everything from bulletin boards to a fence at Homecoming and even the bleachers for ball games. The club members participated in the various dress up days during Homecoming week. Even though they usually made their own cheering section during games to help the cheerleaders, their enthusiasm was not limited to sports events. They also helped the March of Dimes to collect money for their cause. The Pep Club was prominent when the thrill of victory rang through the halls, but it was also a ma- jor asset in keeping the morale and spirit of the student body, as well as the athletes, raised when these same walls fell silent with the agony of defeat. The officers for 1978-'79 were as follows: President - Tawnya Rucker, Vice President - Scott Bur- dette, Secretary - Becky Chambers, Treasurer - B.B. Porta, Sponsers - Carolyn Young, Mary Kay Moales. 111
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