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Let's Switch The Varsity Cheerleaders and football procedures. The football some of the football players switched players were dressed up in cheerlead- places for a few hours at one of our ers' uniforms and did several stunning pep rallies that was held in the gym. cheers. This is an annual event that The cheerleaders were dressed in was brought about by the National football uniforms and did various Cheerleader's Association. The Varsity Cheerleaders Come To The Circus On Nov.' 2, the james Heuer Cir- cus came to our school. All the stu- dents enjoyed seeing the elephant stand on two feet, fabovej the mon- key riding a tricycle on his head, fabovej and a man Qrightj doing his balancing act. 18 Good times :W if R4 run for a touch down. 'nuns , '4' me. 4, kit ' S .' 2114 cf! , 4 P 444-N. P.K. Coon does his own cheer. T '-f 7 I Randy Saunders is amazed by the plays. NON
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fBe1owy, Keith Gwinn, Kenny Carpenter, Tammy I-Iooten Randy Shablin, David Dan iels, Susie Grandal, Sherry Canuthers and Cathy Caruthers, members of the Bible Club depicted the Christmas story at the Christmas assembly. I 31-f N, ss X nu ' Kneeling down To say a prayer, Shepherd, angel, Colt and Mare. Christmas spirit Throughout the year, Gathers close rj E To bring us near. 3 PIGGY rr ,- .-.. ,. lhtgf' .fx -.gy. 4, , Q 4.5 -, Qg1,'.:5i11' .J-ai ,. , Ep f ',Qai2-9 ,T fl .113 f ' 1-fl., we-23 . 1 3.3. .e Q53 ii. feta, Tired of the old popularity contest, students liked the way Sharon Jacobs and Calvin Chapman were chosen as Queen and King of the Va1entine's Dance. Mr. Sloan drew numbers from a box that corresponded to numbers on hearts worn by the people at the dance. A ctivities 17 l e., ,-.u P? :ra 332 avi fb' :QQ 'Hu - . ,- ,Y . . 1. ' ,F 'JJ ,, -1
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Do A Good Deed Susan Burnette was one of many who did a good deed for the day on April S, 1978, by donating a pint of blood to the Charleston vw i Area Red Cross. After she had been asked to answer a few questions concerning her personal medical history she began the procedures. fRightj Susan got her ear pricked to determine the type of blood she had. Next fbelowj the Emergency Medical Technician took her pulse and temperature . Then she was ready to give blood fbottomj. If Susan or anyone else in her family would need blood, they wou1dn't have to pay for it because of the good deed Susan has done . -rf, ps, M., N liz I rf-' lx gr?-' A .Q Ps-.Q W
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