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The Seniors are the class with the most spirit and the most pride because we know it is our last year and last chance to make fools of our- selves! . . . Karci Haycrafl. THE DAtiCE IS OVER Ending their spectacular dance. Honeybees Shannon Simmons, Lorraine Polanco, and Rosalie Wilbom give gleaming smiles to the au- dience. Their award-winning dances are Jhe result of long hours of practice and the hard work they put into each of them. Jthey give wild and crazy performances to give the crowds something to cheer about. ! Todd CitUncki WE ARE GOING TO WIN! Senior Bub- ba Adams tells the audience that the Hornets are bringing home a victory to night. He gets the crowd motivated and brings them to their feet. ARElroa READY — LETS STARTt TTi. cheerleaders are posing to start their dance to entertain the audience. They ' start out with a skit and end it with a dance. They really give their all to let the crowd know they are the support in giving our teams the spirit they need to win. Their cheering and acts prove our cheer- leaders are a step above the rest. 37 . . Student Life
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i0 % x- p LOOKING PRET- TY, Eddie Koualeski fixes himself up Jusl right to get that C.Q. took. Looking good I for school is a must especially with the new grooming poll 1- i« - MORNING ALREADY? Haumg - up early in the -noming is an effort, she here by Shannor Murray Mornings are always hard to adjust to especially on school blame it on their mar their moms SLEEPING BEAOTIES . . Sharjion Sirrmions and Melissa Loui are sound ' ieep probably dreaming about their indsome princes until the alarm clock nngs and interrupts their pleasant dreams Everyone has a hard time ad Justing to early school days. ' - yj Ckarieat Peaice FALUNC LATE? As many students expe- rience in the morn- ings, when you ' re running late eoery- thing goes wrong. Todd Cielencki falls out the door in the race to get to school. tanic by Jennifer Smith .
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Music, dances, and skits make the prep rallies enjoyable! . . . Stacy Wyrwich. The Senior Class is the best because ' De have the most spir- it! . . . Kim Lutz l.«A A 4 L feel cleiss compe- tition intensifles the pep rallies by creat- ing more times for the students to ex- press their spirit! . . . Steue Keller hat a HEAD- ACHE! The screaming and screaching of the crowds are blasting in my ears. I am being pushed and shoved rom side to side as the enonnous crowd tries to pack Just one more oerson in the already crowded gym. I ' m beginning to sweat to death because all the other f eo- ole are using up all of my air! If ' ny toes aren ' t already broken, they soon will be for I ' m on the lips of them trying to peer over the 300 people in front of me. Whew! — What a pain!!! The overcowded gym weis the olace where three-fourths of the school gathered on Friday morn- ings to wish the football players good luck. The cheerleaders lead the crowds in chants and there were dances performed by the Honeybees. I think the most spir- it buildup is when we haue the spirit stick and when the cheer- leaders lead us on! Nanete Sil- va, junior, said. Throughout the season special performances were done. One week we would listen to the raps from certain people, and the next week we would be entertained by students doing various tyf es of zany acts. Also, the Fannybees at ovm ited, but ' yelled. i pep rally is gre given the oppi compete. We shouldn ' t i the show, but we ' re nev the chance to compete, Holliday, senior, said. The pep rallies were low spirited. It had a variety of things to let people enjoy those 25 min- utes provided for pep rallies. Pep rallies had an enormous impact on students. Our pep ral- lies were a cut above the rest and that is what distinguished us from all the other schools. We absolutely revealed WE DO THING DIFFERENTLY!!! Todd Cklmcid and ChMrixai F Todd Cielenckl DEEP COnCEli- TRATION: Showing her enthusiasm and talents, twirler Lori Kosub twirls her bat- on to the beat. She shows her talents and pride in her out- rageous perfor- mance. Pep rally by Todd Cielencki . . 36
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