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Chosen Miss Mt. Lion and atten- HantswlwerdvDeniSe Coxngslsttwrunnefnup, Lisa HarmoanissH Mt. Lion, and, Amber Dawson, 2nd runner-up. VDecorated cars and excited stu- dents add to ,the, $pe ctac1e 9f theJPUblic - 'par'adEl ' gthdent: szehis
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Splnr SCOTS Anh unlimited h sehse dem spirlt filled the halls' inepreparat'ionh for the Stonewall game. Cheer- leaders began collecting money L at school and downtown in hopes 6? winning the annual competition s Spirit ; e Chain , against the Stonewall cheer- leaders. , To raise money for the Spirit Chaili ; Cheerleaders hsbhld Spirit w grams; stuffed animals, H held bake sales, pie throws, and a basketball shooting contest. In addition, they sponsored specific ethemhe sedays 1Suchemasih cowboyw day, new; wavewday, twins day, and blue and gold day. On hush button day girls avoided talking to the boys. The Student; Cbuncilw againw heldwthe revived tradition eofma; ; bonfire before the rival game. That same night, between one and four a.m., the Cheerleaders and parade hdecoreted the heembrfdefhallw : players; h houses hand StoneWallh ; J ackson. ; Along with the usual halftime festivities, Lisa Harmon was b'nemed'ehMissh hMouhhteihnh Ijidhlm h Denise eCoxw e and H Amber Dawson were announced as runners-up. With Friday came a pep eh assembly andse'ethe heahnUal hmdrchw downtown; this; year- to thewnews Davis Park. There, the students united in cheering, chanting, and singing as shoppers gath- 3ered ito ??watch. Blue; and wgeovldh h adorned cars followed thewpan; ade line. Cheerleaders decorate ed their car as a mountain lion, it was judged as the hest of the Joining in the Spirit Week festivities, Mr. Clendenen and Mr. Brown dance with celebrating students. 14lStudent Life; ; Enthusiasm brews at the bonfire as Tertye Ledbetter and Betty Barfield burn a representative of the Generals. WQn their way to; the traditionalm downtown pep assembly, students parade to Davis Park ; ;; m ; . ;;
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Passing the news Managing finances, public relations, responsibility, and good salary. Sound like an excutive position? It isnlt. These are all qualities of a paper route. One may wonder why anyone would want to have this kind of work. The students polled agreed that the time and energy was worth the money, which can range up to $250 a month. Charles Dabney has kept his route for nine years. Though he could find something else to do, Charles says, tlIt is easy work, easy money, and it doesn,t take much timef' Delivering papers may not appear to be dangerous, but there are certain hazards. Bark- Profits mount up for Shawn Elmore who was able to buy a new truck with his earnings. ing or biting dogs seem obvious, but there are other perils which are surprising. On her route through the Capitol Complex, Holly Bell has gotten trapped in elevators twice. She said, ltIt usually only happens on Fridays and so far Pve been lucky to get rescued quickly? If the carriers can endure, they can be eligible for bonuses, $1000 scholarships, and even overseas trip. Others having paper routes include: Rusty Kiser, Paul Khoury, George Pavlides, Davy Davis, Jerry L. Atkins, Brian Tweel, Jeff Howard, Philip Abrams, Rusty Marks, and Rodney Chandler. Complimentary wheelchairs help Brian Tweel deliver papers at CAMC Memorial Division Hospital.
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