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Tradition Helps Spirit gi!! - '. -L., 1 g,,..l' . '--'n ' J -.1 y -,lit fu l ' -'xiii ' r -,,, . The booster club once again had their traditional spaghetti feed and pep rally to enhance spirit among both parents and students. At 6:00 p.m. the crowd began to come into the gym to enjoy the delicious spaghetti, salad and bread served by girls' serv- ice clubs. With their spirits high and tum- mys full, they all went over to the stadium to watch the Pep Squad perform and to pay trib- ute to the fall sports teams. 4 Looking pleased with his Ngenerous portion, Mr. . Giger smiles and thanks r. Dominic. A ,ef y,.- G Q f 10 , I ,,,--- U. A g -W 'Z 4 Helping outA.S. B. president Da vid Taylor, songleaders lead the crowd in the Alma Mater. 9511 . 1, -- 4 Enjoying the friendly atmosphere, Joe Hamilton jokes around with friends. L' I, J Spaghetti Feed I 7
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Matter of Pass or Fail To begin a decade of tougher edu- cational standards, the class of '81 was required to pass tests consisting of reading, writing and arithmetic at an eighth grade level. Juniors and seniors enjoyed hav- ing a chance to sleep in every Tuesday and Wednesday while the sophomores were being tested. I think it's good that kids have to take these tests and are assured that when they graduate they at least know how to read and write commented Heather Smith. Any sophomore who did not pass the tests was required to take them over until they passed, or when graduation came they would receive a certificate of attend- ance. A . Near the end of the eriod, Steven Kennedy and P , f:vz't'ff'fgf.-f-5,t ., Regie Gilyard look atdrawings to kill time. ,. . L51 Vij- . , f':' 7 f ' Writing an essay for her test, Amelia James keeps a 5 -E .2 W' ' -' dictionary nearby to check for any misspelled words. W I8 Sophomore Testing Q2 ei' - lr
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