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SQ-rQl-n 511.335 S SIELLQJQJ1 I 1 5131312 X als X- Q V ly ml it ij! ni aa? .. WWW . Q ,...- S N N A ,VIL-NI IL uw ' 6 C.'L To ignite Homecoming spirit before the game, SGA brightens the cool night sky with a flaming resplendent bonfire while music and student yells echoed across the darkened field. 36 SGA Organizing and managing Club Week activities was the mid-year activity for student government members. Felicia Beadal and Theresa Murphy, SGA sponsors, keep a keen eye on afternoon club volleyball competitions. SGA Officers: CL to RJ: Heather Young, Rec. Sec.g Stephanie Carr, Fund Raising Chairmang Mark Davis, Treas.g Kathryn Mitchem, Pres.g Cathy Hufford, V.-Pres.g Scott Rezek, Corr. Sec. v 2 digg: g mxse-sm W :w-.G?' ' , 9311. : P fi, 5 xtxrflifnqi' if5 2:. 06 Q.-1?QW ' :- i, ' f-- .' ' Z. S ' frl'1lt3fi V V 'Q -. ff V, L g- rr Sw QQ 'W' . . y CDN6611 , fr V, Q, . . 'ww We ta ,X Z, f2:f,Qg3,g,, Q., 4
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Competitive yearbook members Jenny Desmond and Terry Baker attract fhagglel yearbook sales with their innovative techniques. Mrs, Thomas, Rachel has used a whole bottle of white out on her mistakes on the layout, smiles first-year member Julie Korte. Chris Steigner is being a Noid because he has to redraw his artwork . . . again. To the Graffiti Staff of 1987: We finally made it! Amid all the untimely deadlines and Saturday crunch times, we managed to construct a great yearbook. Do you remember our first day in Mrs. Thomas's class? She told us what was expected of us and what putting a good yearbook together required. We thought surely she was kidding - nobody could do all this in six months! We soon found out she was being very honest. Before each deadline, we crawled into , the room on Saturdays, settled at a table, and pushed our minds and bodies for six hours. Finally someone would mention pizza and our minds were shot for the day. lAt least we kept Crusty's in business during our deadlinesl. Selling yearbooks kept us at each other's throats for one little sale! In the midst of the hard times fa lost picture, no copy, no ideasl we managed to laugh at each other and things were not so bad. When , M N H the proofs arrived, we knew the hard work had been worth the pain. I hope that the staff under my direction, produced a yearbook full of history and memories just for you. Hopefully, you will live these days again when in some distant future, you turn these pages to return to the days of your youth. Rachel Smith, Editor. Yearbook 3 5
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,Ml . l '-if Hey Wildcats! It's been a SUPER year! A football District Championship -- WOW!! Football season with the Cat Pac was incredible. How many other schools stand up throughout entire football games yelling and screaming all decked out in bright yellow shirts? Can you name another school that takes Seven buses full of spirited students to Mosley football games? A rope, a tree, hang the referee! To top the sports season off, the boys' swim team won state, and the girls' cross country team won regionals. Oh yes, how can we forget those cute little baby cats who won the freshmen district championships. Right now, the basketball season is just getting started. Our Varsity Girls are still State Champs and are listed No. l. SGA has just bought presents for all the winter sports. I really hope you enjoyed Homecoming - the Seniors who won eight of ten games on Tuesday afternoon but couldn't untie the knot, the spontaneous fireworks at the bonfire, Coach Humphreys with a pie in his face during the pep rally, the Sophomore's First Place float in the parade, the Homecoming game, Homecoming Queen Angel Cole, and the bid dance after the game. Were there actually two nuns presiding over the Halloween pep tally? During Halloween, the true personalities of many of our teachers emerged. Not mentioning any names, some of our faculty members were replaced by ducks, witches, clowns, and bumblebees! Club Week was held to promote club participation and to direct spirit toward the basketball teams. We honored Chris Davis and Mark jones as the '86 Mr. and Miss Basketball. Hopefully the Spring will be just as memorable with the Valentine and Sadie Hawkins dances. I've had a great year, and I'm really going to miss all of you. Thanks for everything! Love, Kathryn Mitchem SG 37
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