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SADD: M. Crittenden, A. LaBuono. H. Anderson. C. Fowler, D. Metz. L. Williams, D. Nestor, R. Easter. K. Reed, D. Simmons Second Row; G. Pennigton, D. Reed. H. Crowl. T. Gat to. T. Metz. L. La h man, S. Goff. W. Tasker. B. Pennington. C. Fowler. M. George Third Row; A. Jones, D. Quillen. M. Jefferson. C. Copper. K. Geroski. D. Pase. S. Kovach, T. Lambert, M. Evick, J. King, S. Drumheller Fourth Row; J. Nestor. T. Knotts, D. Clarke. P. Haddix, C. Simms, M. Canfield, D. Carr, T. Maxwill. K. Fink, M. Moore Fifth Row; M. Schoonmaker. L. Pennigton. J. Smith. B.J. Davis. B. Hunt. S. Cassidy Choir: R. Cooper. R. Easter, T. Niemenski Second Row; K. Phillips, V. Waybright. M. George. J. Fitzwater, R. Davis, T. Gatto, V. FirI, S. FirI Co-Ed Hi-Y: C. Cooper. M. Jefferson, P. Hinkle, W. Tasker, A. Marsh, R. McDonald. Second Row; R. Pollock. D. Hansford. K. Datson. S. Carr. J. Jones. J. Akins. T. Plaugher Third Row; D. Jones. E. Roy. S. Channels, A. Laughry. Band: K. Reed. R. Easter Second Row; T. Rapp. R. Spessert, B. Brown. D. Simmons. C. Nester, S. Cross. M. Wordon P. Roy. K. Wilfong, R. McDonald Third Row. M. Boggess. K. Dotson, J. T. Woods. D. Jones. S. Shafer, D. Matlick, D. Zirk, J. Harper, V. Ponikivar Fourth Row; D. Harper. P. Wamsely, C. Mayfield, H. Wat ring. Fifth Row; R. Cooper. T. Niemenski, D. Hamrick M. Schoonmaker, A. Fansler. The Pride Is Back As The TCHS Band Makes Improvement Everything old was new again this year in band. Mr. Newman was the new band - director. He was the first and foremost change. The band also saw some new members as well as the trusty, old ones. Dur- ing the 1987-88 school year the band members saw the pride come back. With size increase came bet- ter sound and a variety of instru- ments. Once again the band played at basketball games and cakewalks. Rhonda Easter transferred from Ripley High School, and she added a great deal of pride and action to the band through her terrific ma- jorette skills. Among her talents were twirling fire, dancing to the music of the band while twirling a baton, and amazing the Tucker County fans with her outstanding stunts. The Tucker County High School Band made some great improve- ments and they proudly said “the pride is back. k . Organizations -119
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KeyClub: Marti Jefferson. Ann Dearborn. David Hansford. Kris Fink. Drama: Ruth Pollock. Jenfier King. Melinda Akams. Anne Ratliff Julie Crow! Just sit back and relax for awhile, thought band members Dave Evick. Chad Mayfield. Hubert Watring, and Tim Niemenski. f 118 - Organizations
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JR. VIC A: D. Simmons, D. Metz. T. Gatto. C. Nelson, J. Thompson. E. Gatto, K. Hebb, B. Barb. L. Lahman. L. Kelley. C. Benner. D. Nestor. C. Paugh Second Row: K. Helmick. T. Metz. N. Akins. E. Haller. V. Ponikivar. M. Oxley. T. Hedrick. T. Schmier. K. Nicolle. J. Pennington Third Row; K. Mallow. C. Lloyd. H. Wotrmg, G. Wilfong. D. Johnson, M. Flanagan. S. Quattro. D. Nestor. R. Poling. K. Helmick. J. Hebb. J. Helmick Fourth Row; J. Kelley. S. Harsh. G. Knotts. D. Meyers. D. Murphy. S. McDonald. C. Bishofi. J. Sturms Fifth Row: S. Helmick. H. Bright. Jeff Shah an. N. Howell. D. Arbogast. M. Carr. P. Lipscomb. C. Clarke. B. Auvil. T. Helms. S. Eichelberger K. Pennington FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA: Miss Harman. R. Rosier. M. Adams. T. Richards. C. Fowler Second Row; N. Kille. L. Poling. S. Cassidy. B. Hebb. D. Clarke. H. Carr. A. Pennington Third Row; Lisa Williams. J. Thompson. S. Nestor. W. Tasker. J. Akins. S. McCrum. S. Oldaker. K. Adams, Fourth Row; Tonya Gatto. C. Benner. S. Mason. N. Akins. M. Carr. J. Peoples. L. Moats SENIOR VICA: R. Bohon. G. Gatto. M Tuesing. M. Heckler. C. Jones. B Hunt. L. White. S. Lipscomb. Second Row; C. Roy. A. Loughry. S. Wagner. K. Corcoran. P. Streets. Rochelle Rosier. Laura Poling. Debbie Roy Third Row; E. Collins. T. Niemienski. J. Hardy. K. Jones. T. Maxwell. B. Pennington. J. Helmick Fourth Row; S. Shahan. Q. Close. R. Cussins. G. Ashby. S. Ramsey. J. Hebb. P. Collar Fifth Row; W. Rossler. H. Haller. T. Carr. D. Heckler. A. Amie. D. Britton. D. Pennington FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: M Meyers. Clinton. C. Close. J. Helmick. J. Norman. S. Filler. S. Helmick. Mr. Wimer. Second Row; B. Humphrey. E. Parsons. M. Burns D. Fowler. R. Burns. J. Roy. L. Stemples Third Row; R. Mason. S. Smith. S. Shahan, D. Owens. J. Fitzwater. M. Heckler. S. Burns. Fourth Row; A. Amie. D. Pennington. R. Burns Cheerleaders Their Personality Gives Them Away Cheerleaders are those smil- ing people of the female persua- sion who bring Mt. Lion spirit to TCHS. Cheerleaders are just what the name implies- leaders. At half time when the team 's down 0-14. their the ones who rally the team (and crowd) to help the team pull ahead to a 21 -20 victory. You can pick a cheerleader out of the crowd very easily. They tend to be constantly hap- py. always talking on and on about the blow out game the night before. Always dressed in black and gold, they skip down the hall humming the Mt. Lion fight song. Enthusiasm is their middle name. There is no stopping these females when it comes to giving the team and the fans all they've got. With the perfect hair, make up. and figure, a cheerleader will preside as president of one dub or another. A cheerleader will make sure that the club strives to be the best community ser- vice dub in school. Cheerleaders can frequently be seen in study hall explaining the Scarlet Letter to some be- reft junior. Later that day the ju- nior will be heard calling her an angle of mercy . Again seventh period, you'll find her in Ad- vanced Biology leading the class in answering questions. Cheerleaders are some of the most important people in our school. They lead us in support- ing the Mt. Lions. Without them we would never be able to en- courage the Mt. Lions as we do and show the world that the Mt. Lions are Never Tuckered Out! 120 - Organizations
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