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i Excitedly raising the spirit stick, won by the seventh grade for their strong participation in Spirit Week, are J.B. Miller, Leighton Justice, and Robby McGinn along with their en- thusiastic classmates, Spirit Week included 50’s day, beach day, doubles day, hat and button day, and spirit day which ended with the fall pep rally where the seventh grade was awarded the spirit stick.
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they developed as early as kindergarten have lasted hrough the years. since the Virginia Board of Educa- ion decided that assemblies and pep allies cut into instructional time, only yne pep rally was held each season. The cheerleaders, however, decorated or the opening day of school and ET i. i sponsored a spirit week contest which the seventh grade won. They received the spirit stick at the fall pep rally. Through yearbook week, which in- cluded a hairy leg contest and a pow- der puff football game, the students found another way to show some spirit. From the outside, this school might look insignificant, but there was MORE THAN MEETS THE BYE. — Mary Eubanks and Marie Martin Blocking out the noise of the cafeteria, Derek Pennington gets in those few extra minutes of studying. Students are often found catching up on last minute work at lunch. Opening 5
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“Oh, say can you see. . . ” Singing the “Star-Spangled Banner” are Sarah Jane Brubaker, Kim Bennett, and Rachel Brubaker. These girls voluntarily sang the national anthem acappella before each home girls’ basketball game. than expected Sweating through band camp in August; practicing after school; attending competitions on saturdays; working weekends for $3.35; buying gas for the car; shopping; washing cars for fund raisers; being selected for NHS; scraping up enough money for the big concert; running for club president; training for SODA; receiving recognition at the awards banquet; dressing for spirit week; planning a graduation trip to Myrtle Beach; having early dismissal for sultry weather; being crowned queen for homecoming; shopping for the right dress for prom; choosing the stone for class rings; seniors losing spirit week to the seventh graders; trying out for cheerleading; sleeping late on Saturday mornings; having a date for the movies; and spending hours on the phone telling your best friend about the hot weekend. These were just a few of the things students were involved in outside their academic work. This involvement was MORE THAN EXPECTED. — Marie Martin Student Life 7
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