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Organizations AIASA Qseniol highj. Front row: Steve Bateman, Ryan Holbar, Ricky lohnson, Darren Hill, Second row: Todd Smalling, Robert Utley, Brad Standley, loel Caddy, Back row: Bill Cook, Kerry Blackstone, limmy King, Pat Shaw, Shayne Dumas. AISA Qiunior highj. Front row: limmy Black, Brian Waddle, Tony McClain, Sergeant at Arms, Scott Pitts, Iames Smith, Leslie Barnes. Second row: Efrin Garza, David lames, Treasurer, Ernest Miller, Doyle Fairfield, lerry Blaney, Reporter, Greg Lucas, Boyd Kincaid. Back row: Randy Gullett, Sponsor, Anthony Carmack, Darren Kitchens, Fred Cheek, lack Dollarhide, V-President, lames Rodgers, Presi- dent: Charlie. ART. Front row: Rhonda Guaiardo, Leslie Yarberry, Rodney Shumate, lohn Zajac, Sondra Mason, Mi- chelle Engele. Second row: Nora Crone, lulia Boulton, Karen Slatton, Karla McGinty, Laurie Stewart, Cecily Hunt, Tina Irvin. Back row: Celia Fuller, Bernard Bryant, lames White, Kirk Wilkins, Al Graham, Latonia Perkins, Sherry Andrews, Sandy Siegrist. BAND Qsenior highj. Front row: lenniler Donham, Kim Waters, Flagline, Terri Marcum, Flagline, Kathy Asbille, Flagline. Second row: L. C. Corbitt, Tonya Noles, Shane George, Cynthia Kelley, Paula Wickliffe, Karen Caldwell, Third row: Brad N Standley, Mandy Sperry, Marty Bowie, Wade Wetzler, Pat Thomas, Kevin Curry. Back row: Alan Boyles, Thomas Sponer, larrod Davis, Casey Engstrom, Todd Glover, Bill Cook, Cary Beckman. -T gr? OFQCIDIZCTIODS Ni' E2 .111 'ff
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Grgonizotions Expecting Involvement Prestige. Involvement. Concern. Pride. These are the main reasons students joined clubs, and each had personal motives for doing so. Some joined to boost their academic recordg some joined to become involved in activitiesg some joined over concern for the schoolg and still others joined for personal pride. From building homecoming floats to selling candy to donating food for needy families at Thanksgiving, the clubs provided something for everyone. I think the majority of the clubs are really concerned for the school and are good at bringing kids together, said Cathy Barker. Whatever the reason for joining one or several clubs, membership brought something extra to school life. But then . . . Nhat X15 You if ,LPM U The spirit saturating the campus is often a result of clubs and their activities. The VICA homecoming float was a creative and encouraging sight to the Hornets as it carried lack lustice and Sheryl Kitchens. Organizations
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P p it Building Spirit . . . a real plus to the athletic pro- grams and the student body, said Andrew McLemore-lunior. . . . make going to the game a lot of fun, said Tina McKee-Freshman. the best, said Thad Sappington-7th grader. What these students were so high about was the school's spirit clubs, the ju- nior and senior bands and the lettermen's clubs. These groups put the pep into the pep assemblies and turned the athletic events into something of a show. The band, too, had the ability to excite the crowds at Friday night football games and that day's pep assem- blies, with the climax at the performance at halftime. They also showed their musical talent in concerts during the school year. The lettermen's clubs, were popular with the ath- letes. Their members were comprised of athletes, both male and female. These ath- letes had excelled at a sport to win the coveted OG to place on their jackets or sweaters. The band's musical talents and the lettermen's athletic abilities combined to make game day and night excit- ing. ' n rss' or r With 30 seconds before the end of the game, down by 3 and the outlook pretty grim, the band starts in with an all out effort to try and raise the crowd's morale and spirit. Thomas Sponer blows a tune to help with the effort. Many Iettermen show their membership in the club by wearing the intertwined OG on jackets. OG symbolized involvement and participation of both male and female athletes. James Harness sports Angie Clausen's jacket which she received for basketball. Even in the bitter cold, the band gives it their all while performing for the crowd at halftime. - . y Spirit Groups ss 1- .
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