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Tradition ith A Dash Cf The Unexpected ii2T5 .' ' , i , ., ., gat., fgiQQg,g.v.g'-N 7252222 . ' ,. , ,',. r , ' n .- ' via ' , - .. La, I.,3ffp.,i., '1,se.1','fz.,vrckalgzf g. . hw ,f'f -7. ,,,?,34,:N- . ,V I ,, V I 4 3,193 f. .- , .v . . .ftx . nfs ma- 'mmm I N I , I T - K an turns: i lun. xr Literary excellence. The Camenae staff stood for nothing less in their ' ' ' . Th Camemze duction of yet another outstanding literary magazine e pro compiled writings submitted by students and turned them into an b' ' the attractive display of Washington's literary talent, by com ming writings with art from some of the best artists the student body had to ' ' f C l11amde.' ff After the smashing success of the first presentation o 4 o er. An Expat? of Talent, featuring dance, drama, and instrumentals, the ' ' nced staff chose to produce a second version. Under the experie direction of Dr. Jean Harrison, the staff once again contacted the most talented students of the various performing arts and asked them to display their talents in the second presentation of Calwzrade. All ticket ,rcs ' ' h d ction of al ent toward funding for a computer to help in t e pro u 1' ns attentively as Dr. Harrison gives a pep talk. s es w the Camemze. Excellence . . . nothing less. Camenae iste p, -ev, gina.. -ui A-hu. ...ga-audi F' . - xrst Row. julie Nagle Heather Choate Jean L' A Greg Ayres Adr' S ', in . , . 1 , M reale,' Sabrina Millefitisifsrmei Row: Geoffrey 1XIagr:LTJe1??'g1-23516 A15nYlGuthrie, Kindra Morgan A llglarcia Baris, John Hamilton' TlZ1ZnhBrad Duncan, Vanessa Padla, sau New, .David Key, Sugan,E my KruCZYf1Ski, Chris Kelly OCWOI' Harrison. , r OW: Greg Walden Lori Fish, Suzahme Gibson' MfChele Fischgpsg Sherry Curry' Lisa Mor, ' , rep anie Ellis Linh Tm r, cott Br-Own A . ' ' Ong, Wendy Mortiss , ngle Kyle, ' Terry Baker ,
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v tl ,, if to iii! or t PTT W Vo1ume29 Number 1 Pfenesacola, FL Ocfoben 1986 .J V t QI- Wildcat News 3 f ' BF' - . ' Front Row: Tim O'Brien, David Wimberly, Scott Rezek, Mrs. Morres, Brian Dunson, jeff Babbit, Brent McNeal, 2nd Row: Greg Ayres, Chris McKean, Amy Pittman, Alexis Gup, Heather Young, Adri Spain, Dona Yarborough, Angela Kyleg 3rd Row: Marsha Baris, Patty Hawkins, Teresa Stevens, Donna Hayden, Lee Carol Griffin, Tommy Winn, Buddy Bowden, Chris Williamson, john Common, Charlie Wiggins, Mark Davis, john Hamilton, Geoff Nagel. Washington, We Love Thee What is an alma mater and what exactly is its purpose? Though an alma mater seems like an old fashioned melody telling how much a student should love his or her school, it really is much more. Not only is it a unifer of loyalty between the student and the school, an alma mater is a tradition kept in some schools for over a century. Though the lyrics and music to our alma mater are over 50 years old, this does not mean it's out- dated, instead it makes the song even more meaningful. The age of the song has little to do with its purpose. Washington, We Love Thee was writ- ten in the early 1930's by Miss A. H. jackson, a graduate of Washington High who later became a faculty member here. Many students wonder why this year is the year of the rebirth of the alma mater. Mr. Robinson feels that with the new direction of spirit, this is the best time to rejuvenate the Washington Alma Mater. By bringing the song back, states our principal, it will place em- phasis on loyalty to the school. He hopes that Washington, We Love Thee will become a part of the students like it became a part of him. An alma mater to a school is like a national an- them to a country. - Tommy Winn and jef- frey Babbitt Staff Co-editors ................ Adri Spain Pete Delevett Advisor ..... .... M rs. Pat Morres News Editor . . . . . . Dona Yarbrough Features Editor. . . ........ Angie Kyle Sports Editor ..... ..... -I ohn Hamilton Reviews Editor ..... ...... S cott Rezek Circulation Editor ....... Donna Hayden Business Manager ........ Patty Hawkins Reporters: Laura Angstadt, Terrell Arnold, Greg Ayres, Jeffrey Babbitt, Marcia Baris, Buddy Bowden, john Common, Mark Davis, Brian Dunson, Lee Carol Griffen, Alexis Gup, Patty Hawkins, Christine Kel- ly, Chris McKean, Brent McNeal, Geoff Nagel, Tim O'Brien, Amy Pitman, Teresa Stevens, Charlie Wiggins, Chris William- son, David Wimberly, Tommy Winn, Heather Young Photographers ....,.. Brian Dunson, Tim O'Brien Staff Artists . . . Terrell Arnold, Mark Davis A l ,., ,-- ' wa- is , . if be ' ' fi ,lf ii l is i, fi, fi .1 . 53' 2 gi 1i'T's,. ,jg 9 'l . Mrs, Morres hurridly dresses to join her staff at state competition. Wildcat Newr 31
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