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INDIANS CELEBRATE 1982
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FINAL STEP Susan Norman, earning the honor of First Row: A. Burton, B. Haas, K. Dunn, B. Maye, L. Dunton. Second Row: C. Rozzelle, T. salutatorian, shares her ideas of the King, J. Lowman, B. Cline, W. Setzer. achievements to come. Graduation 13
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HOMECOMING “FLYING ” An abundance of brightly colored balloons and a crisp October wind helped students, alumni, parents, and other community members celebrate Homecoming 1982 with its student-chosen theme “.Flying High.’’ During half-time of the SSHS-Wilkes Central game, football captain Donald Godfrey crowned Melanie Tollman homecoming queen for which she was voted by her senior classmates. Mascots Holly Norris and Josh Simmons participated in the festivities as well as representatives of senior football players, class represen- tatives, and their escorts. Representing the senior class were Aun- drea Reese, Laurie Dunton, and Jackie Miller. Debbie Hollar and Dana Ochs represented the junior class; Margaret Frank and Kim Starnes, the sophomore class; and Paige Evans and Aundrea Poo- vey, the freshmen class. The SSHS Marching Indians also joined the festivities and showed school pride by sporting colorful bal- loons on their instruments. The half-time program was an exciting conclusion to a busy week of homecoming-related activities. Many students showed their school spirit by appropriately wearing red and white cloth- ing on Red and White Day.” To have fun, many students later deviated from their normal dress to show their preferences on Punk versus Preppie Day.” The week also found many areas of the school creatively deco- rated by the students. The junior class won the Spirit Wall” contest with their artistic venture displayed in the cafeteria, and Mr. Ken Weaver’s sophomore homeroom won the door decorating contest with its Indian-supporting theme. An “Indian Day homecoming assembly was held Friday dur- ing which each class presented a skit to demonstrate their sup- port and the junior varsity cheerleaders led the Indians in cheers to boost spirit.
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