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PCD Doncing for Enjoyment, Dozzles N 4tbIf- ...nv I '1- ll L TT 1 J I? ' . Spirit came in many different packages. The Pom Pon Cats were one of the best surprise packages who did their part to promote school interest in basketball, Practicing twice a week, the Pom Pon Cats strove to perfect their dance routine. The spotlight during the boys, varsity basketball season shone on the half-time routine of the Pom Pon Girls. Using a combination of dance steps and cheerleading routines, the members smartly dressed in blue and white entertained the crowd. Led by sponsor Mrs. Ester Jackson, the girls gave support to the basketball team and enjoyed the warmth of shared friendships. - Terry Baker 55' X I ,r x .- 'U 'l A Row 1: Stephanie George, Tara Savageg Row 2: Wyette Burnett, Shai Hall, Michelle Jiles, Melissa Jones, Tokie White, Row 3: Renee Finkely, Samone Brinkely, Brandia Kidd, Tina Newton, Shenita Johnson, Row 4: Lisa Hicks, Michelle Grier, Ken Curtis, Miranda White, Felicia Moffett. While some spectators visit the concession stands, many enjoy the Pom Pon's half-time entertainment. Wyvette Burnett and Keisha Nelson enjoy the applause. Seniors: Lisa Hicks, Renee Finkely, Stephanie George, Mrs. Easter Jackson, Sponsor, Felicia Moffett, Melissa Jones. Pom Pon 241
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Wir wollen das Deutschprogamm in die Schule starker machen, sagt einDeutschschuler. Translated: We are trying to strengthen the German program and increase its followingfl said one German Club member. The Club survived a Time of Changesf, including a sponsor change when Dayle Van Slyke took over midway through first semester. By second semester, they were in search of another German teacher as Ms. Van Slyke left to return to New Zealand. When Oktoberfest rolled around the members traveled to the Escambia County Nursing Home and entertained the residents with several rous- ing German holiday songs. When funds ran low, the members sold Gummi Bears and Toblerone to boost the club's treasury. With a shared interest in the German language and culture to bond them together, the members enjoyed a memorable and successful year. Auf Wiedersehen! - Terry Baker Viki Nelson, Wendy Aston, and Will Riehm go under cover as Wildcats behind the Berlin Wall. Officers: David Lacy, Treas.g Wendy Morris, Sec., Garland Borowski, Pres. Members: Row 1: Kelly Meacham, Margaret Shippey, Garland Borowski, Wendy Morris, David Lacy, Row 2: Shelia Hamblin, Stacey Knock, Gaby Melton, Tara Calhoun, Helen Ruckstuhl, Jenny Banta, Julie Nagel, Row 3: Holly Pilcher, Monica Waters, Christy Pen- nington, Dianne Fischer, Rod Bish, Mike Bloski, Will Riehmg Row 4: Paul New, Frank Stuart, Gasper Per- sio, Aaron Pennington, Carter Mansfield, Pam Ruckstuhlg Row 5: John Shippey, Jeff Earl, Brent Hoskins, Susan Weber, Paul Bull- ington, Curt Purcell, Cathy Hill. 740 Gtflllzlll Clnb Visiting nursing f on'1GS. ERIYIIAN CLUB Shores Oktoberfest pi' NNI? X i i ,fig It 7 V if-, iii! R V! 5,3115 3, Q rw Yiiiiii.. -r
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Wirh Invesrmenrs in the Future, Looks for Tomorrow Tom-Wat top sellers Cherrie Turlington and Darlene Williams together sold over 51,000 of merchandise, bulge 43 txftx x!5g, 1 5 N ,- -Y fy.. V -- -e '-: 1 , f m lmm UT U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA Mrs. Gamble shows two-hour office block member Karen Brown how to replace the typewriter ribbon. C Row 1: Angelia Gay, Thersa Wasko, Denise Kilsrease, Kelly Garrison, Casanda Pauldingg Row 2: Marny Roche, Cathy Morrison, Jennifer Veasey, Suzanne Peeterse, Karin Brown, Liz Kintner, Tonette Kitt, Mrs. ' Gamble, Row 3: Cheri Turfm lington, April Dolgow, Elizabeth? Thomasli Robyn Arnold, Gina Roche, Darlene Williams.
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