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Pirates are 4V1! Senior Kevin Fehlinger shows off his Pirate costume IT'S NAP TIME. Sophomore Karla Broadnax is all dressed up, and for the Homecoming Parade. Photo by Matt PorterJ accompanied by a friend on Pajama Day. Photo by Christie HodgeJ
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HAD TO BE THERE ! Showing pride, spirit, Students compete for First Place Honors x by Jennie True K piritH was given new meaning during Foot- ball and Basketball Home- coming weeks. Each class became more involved in the challenge of being the best. Although only one class could win, they all worked hard in try- ing to out-do each other. However, the Senior class proved their school spirit and pride, by winning both weeks of dress-up days, and the float contest. Senior Troy Case stat- ed, llSpirit week is one of the many ways a student can show his school spirit. It can also help build the excitement for the game. Showing spirit can be fun, but at times it can be kind of embarrassing. For in- FRESHMAN SPIRIT. The Freshmen Powder Puff team shows excite- ment during the Homecoming Parade. The team went on to win the game against the Sophomore girls. Photo by Matt Porterj stance, when you go to the extremes of face and body painting, that me and fel- low Senior Craig Gerdes participated in. More stu- dents should get involved in spirit week. It not only shows your spirit for your school, but your pride in your school, community, and the city of Charles- town? SENIOR PRIDE! Seniors David Moore and Larry Stone get excited during the Homecoming Parade. Larry and David were both coaches for the Senior Powder Puff team.
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i HAD TO BE THERE ! Senior Sandy Bottorff was crowned 1988-89 Football Homecoming Queen, on October 4, 1988. SMILE, IT'S HOMECOMING! Senior Queen candidate Shannon Al- bert, smiles as she observes the Homecoming game against New Alba- ny. Whoto by Shannon RowlettJ Football Homecoming Court: L to R: Dana Glotzbach, Charity Somerville, Tori McDonald, Sandy Bottorff, Tricia Hartman, Vanessa Case, Michelle Mackey. Talina Hodge, Roxanna Franklin Back: Jonathan McCoy, Travis Sharp. Brian Malone, Wayne Doss. Chad Crace, Larry I Stone. Brian Roark. Chris Neal, John Neal l u.- p . I l- ; 3
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