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A High Touch of Spirit l Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson This theory was proved cor- rect by the enthusiastic Cheerleaders, Majorettes, and Techmates. The Spirit Boosters lighted a spark that was contagious and made it easy for the spectators to become fired up. When l cheer, l feel proud to be representing Tech said D'Ondra Coleman. The student body showed that it was proud of its spirit boosters, too, as it voted cheerleader Lynette Hiser homecoming queeng Techmate Ann Hubbard basketball queen of queens, and majorette Aretha Marable senior basketball queen. Seniors OOH-AAH is the chant Veronica Swanigan and Cydney Taylor use to celebrate their seniority. Techmates from Top: Melanie Mclhleely, Cindy Smith, Alison Piety, Cindy Marsh, Ann Hubbard, Jennifer Broyles. Bridget Jewell, Rene Grever, Jennie Hon, Laurie Simpkins, and Penny Hess. ' I l . K. I i 2 1 I l 4 l l l - Teohmates --- Majorettes ll- Freshman Front Row: Bertha Hager, Debra Flanigan. Rita Vasquez, Lorraine Love, Aretha Marable, Kathleen Johnson, and Kim Lewis. Back Row: Yolanda Beamon, Kim Jordan, Ann Hubbard, Leona Flanigan, Michele Bates, Cindy Marsh, Dawn Hobbs, Sharon Miller, Rhonda Daws, April Buses, Kim Patterson, and Lisa McDonald, Sponsor. Spirit Boosters Front Row: Bonita Lunceford and Michelle Gimbel. Row 2: Dawn Ferguson and Marsha Johnson. Row 3: Jennifer Searcy. Back Row: Allison Brinkley. , l 4, i il l l l l l 5 l
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and the Heart ith Emotions I joined Drama-Thespian club because you do more than just sit around and everyone is equally important said sophomore Dawn Hobbs. Many members shared this sentiment as the club was quite active during the year. The troupe performed three one-act plays: , Tomorrow,, Tomorrow, and ITomorrow, Hemeac, and 1984 for the seventh period iEngIish classes. They were also involved in the madrigal dinner and a few members iwent to see Civic Theater's iproduction of Charley's Aunt. .2 Active Drama Club members earned membership in the Thespian Society, which honors outstanding achieve- ment in amateur dramatics. When asked why he enjoyed co-sponsoring the Drama Club, Mr. Stanley Minks replied, I appreciate the opportunity to allow young people to develop their acting ability. Acting allows a person to interpret different characters and to entertain others. Observing students from tryouts to the final performance is most rewarding. , Q , D IJ 5 ff X, Drama Club -- Seated: Lorei McGee, Kimberly Lewis, Dawn Hobbs. Standing: Cynthia Marsh, Michael Smith, Cheryl Lingenfelter, Michelle Pratt, John Wallace and Andrew Butte. I A.. gg' .. ms Extemporaneous speakers select a topic and then have 30 minutes in which to prepare a speech. Duane VanLaningham draws a topic at the Tech Invitational meet, which will become the subject of his speech. X If Drama Club Sponsor Judith McBride lends her quick smile and infectious giggle to the group. CQ , 1 . M. .95 Drama Club members gather on stage to hear the reading of grandpa's will in the one-act play, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Drama Club
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Reserve l z i 5 Front Row: Alisha Lewis. Row 2: Shawn Williams. Row 3: Lasandra Hughes and Rochelle Gibson. Top: Angie Bell Varsity I.. Q.. Front Row: Michelle Pratt. Row 2: Veronica Swanigan ehd D'Ondra Coleman. Back Row: Steve Pittman, Kevin Brown, and Phillip Alexander. The majorettes espirit de corps shows as they congratulate an over- joyed Aretha Marable as she is pro- nounced senior basketball queen at the Tech-North Central game. Using chants and routines, varsity cheerleader captain Lynette Hiser helps to get the crowd excited. Spirit Boosters
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