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Upper middle: Junior Jeff Vandeloo wonders what's going on at one of AHS football games. Upper left: Tami Hord, senior, waits anxiously for her Government class. Middle left: Phillip Birkinsha, junior, sophomores Brad Newkirk and Ken Harris, and freshman friend Kyle Huntington watch a J.V. football game. Lower left: senior Jerry Dudley takes time out at a AHS volleyball game, to have a coke. Lower right: sophomore Tyrone Jenkins, juniors Tracy Dudley and Shaye Birch and sophomore Michelle Birch, cheer the Redmen on to victory at a J.V. football game. 4
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17-Seniors 47 -Juniors 57-Sophomores 67-Clubs Organizations 81 -Activities 97-Sports 121-Academics 131-Sr. Salutes Ads UPPER LEFT: Charles Thomas, Brian Grantham, Emily Jones, and Rich Kempin, juniors, share a few laughs during break. MIDDLE LEFT: The AT Jammers pose for a picture during break. MIDDLE RIGHT: Fawn Roberts, junior, Tami Hord and Jodi Mullen, seniors, look through old yearbooks to find ideas for their pages. LOWER LEFT: Todd Parker, senior, pauses momentarily to get his picture taken while on his way to class. 3
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SxfiCade coctA ec( ne t Sfrinit Go Redmen! Shoot for two. School spirit isn’t just going to the games and being with your friends. It’s supporting the teams, cheer- leaders, and pom-pon girls. There were many opportunities for students to show their spirit during the year. Spirit week took place from Feb. 7-12, and contest week was from Feb. 1-5. This week gave all classes a chance to show their spirit and see who had the most. I think spirit week will get every- one hyped up and hopefully that spir- it will last all year, said Shelley Mears, sophomore. Earlier in the year there was a chance to see who could make the best float, Homecoming. These two events helped spirit and showed the school pride at A.H.S., but why can’t all the games be like them? said Marsha Franzel, sophomore. S.A. Upper middle: AHS students show their spirit at the AHS-Maur Hill football game. Middle left: Sophomore Christy Thurber takes a rest from all the hustle and bustle of school. Middle right: Jennie Martin, sophomore, concentrates on her English assignment in Mrs. Kaveler's English class. Lower middle: Seniors Jeff Barrington and Mark Denton take a break from studying in Mr. Boyd's Government class. 5
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