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Greek God. Tony Bedwell. senior, dress- es in a toga during Homecoming week. Some togas were plain white while oth- ers. like Tony’s, were a little on the exot- ic side. —T. VVakenight Class spirit. Steve Clark, senior, cheers on his classmates during the Thursday night events. After the events were com- pleted, the students went to the bonfire for more cheering. —T. Wakenight Opening 3
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breaking through the OREDOM Although the school year started off slowly and students quickly fell back into routine, many events took place that broke the monotony of school. The student body’s spirits were lifted with Homecom- ing and cheering on the football team. Lip sync contests were featured at two of the dances and the cheerleaders sponsored a morp, opposite of prom. People were en- couraged to dress down for this dance. During the basketball season, the majority of the student body could be found in a gym on Friday nights cheering on the bas- ketball team. No matter how humdrum school got at times, It all Came Together. 2 Opening Showing their winning form are Tony Elms, senior, Todd Rayner, junior, and Chris Lindsey, junior. They won the top prize in the journalism lip sync contest. —T. Wakenight Mr. Larry Glynn tries on a sharpened glove for size. Mr. Glynn successfully quieted his class down for the remainder of the hour. He borrowed the glove from one of his students. —T. Wakenight
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success comes through EAMWORK Initially, the year got off to a slow start. Both students and teachers started school a week late because of the teachers’ strike. When school finally started, there was no assistant principal, and the students won- dered how the year was going to go. Finally, the contracts were settled and things started to pick up. Then, Mr. duBois was hired as the assistant principal and he encouraged school unity and spirit. All of these things could not have hap- pened without a great deal of teamwork. This factor pulled everyone together and united the students and faculty. Because of this . . . IT ALL CAME THROUGH. Pride reaches its peak as the triumphant Picketing for a better contract are Mr. Redskins charge Ihrough a tunnel of Richard Cronk and Mr. Ken Machata. cheering fans. This took place after the Through such efforts, the teachers and last home game. — T. YVakenight board were able to settle. — T. Wake- night 4 Opening
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