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Filling up the stands is what these Chargers are talking about as they cheer to the fight song. Mrs. Espy and Irvon Mahone jam to ‘That Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll’ during a pep rally. Wayne Evans, Glenn Casto, Tim Kite, Mitzi Hooks, Tonya Travis, Rader Seller, Sonya Travis and Michelle Horton all show their Charger Spirit as they wear their favorite jerseys on Jean and Jersey Day.
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Ce his year has definite- ‘ ly been one for im- proving the school spirit. Everyone has tried to support the school spirit as well as the school and try- ing to keep positive atti- tudes. However, the re- sponsibility for school spirit was definitely a job the stu- dents had to undertake. “It all depends on the people (as to whether or not the school spirit im- proves)’’, Says senior Carla Hardy. “It's improving,” says Ms. “Kris’’ Stenbridge attempts to get a student to buy a spirit item. CHARGER SPIRIT Donna Strickland, “It’s bet- ter than it used to be!’’ Lisa Emilio agrees, “‘I think everybody has tried to make this year better. Ev- eryone was getting excited about the activities the school was having.”’ Over the summer, teach- er’s formed a spirit commit- tee at the request of Mr. Bell. During the first quarter students were invited to participate. Says one member, An- drea Carter, “School spirit makes a school. Everyone needs a positive attitude. The student body, working together, only improves the chance for a school’s sports teams to be successful. ”’ Central’s school spirit definitely needed a lift. To- gether, we proved that stu- dents and faculty working together can accomplish al- most anything. Take heed of our new Charger spirit — you’re sure to find it ap ’peeling”’. Bringing the lunchroom crowd to its feet, Daryl Pearson demonstrates why he’s this year’s winner of Spirit Week's Pee Wee Herman contest.
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Apt @ ORANGE Mr. Central, Ned Henry, and his escort, Gretchen Prasse, smile brightly for the crowd Mr. Bell gives Central's new Homecoming Queen, Erika Hart a congratulatory hug. 1986 Ms. Central Homecoming Court: 1st Runner-up, Jill McDonald; 3rd Runner-up, Katrina Jordan; Ms. Central, Erika Hart; 4th Runner-up, Kaye Tutt; and 2nd Runner-up, Shirley Randall. 1986 Mr. Central Homecoming Court: 2nd Runner-up, Keith Hamilton; 4th Runner-up, David Robinson; Mr. Central, Ned Henry; Ist Runner-up Chris Dunn; and 3rd Runner-up Ricky Harris. proud smiles of happy Erika and Ned.
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