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Pep Club members Pepper Renfrow, Diedre Maidment and Marci Millsap, freshmen. Carrie Denomme and Amy McKown. sophomores, show off their swimwear at Rainbow Swim Club. Pep C lub sponsored the pool party in Au- gust. Reunited after summer break, freshmen Kelly Decker, Tonya Deckard, Jenny Lampton, Kristi Hawkins and Gina Hughes enjoy each other's company at Meet the Tigers night for fall sports. Students in the West High pop choir rehearse during class for a fall concert. Pop choir, directed by Steve Scott, was a new addition to vocal music this year. Seniors Diane Kiefer and Kim Bowes stop to share a moment of conversation before school be- gins. Mini skirts and shorts were popular during the hot weather of the first weeks of school. Head wrestling coach Bill luck presents Scott Neibergall. senior, with the first place medal at State Wrestling in Columbia. Neibergall took the state title at 132 lbs. and finished the season with a record of 33-4. Opening 5
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Rain-soaked spectators at the varsity football game Dana Deckard. Regina Salter. Missy Hartman and Mike Krueger, juniors, watched as the Center Yellowjackets defeated the Tigers 3-0 in overtime. Tigerette co-captain Christy Mitchell, senior, I'he Tigerettes wore masks since the perfor- performs a routine to “The Big Bad Wolf mance fell on Halloween night, during halftime of the Ruskin football game. The internal organs of a frog are displayed by seniors John Quinn and 1 odd Reuscher and junior Chris Quick. Bill Tuck's science courses included laboratory units in dissection. I rving to stay in step, members of the ESHS Black and Gold Band, which includes flags and rifles, march behind West High School. Practices began in August to prepare for the 1986-87 season, which opened with a perfor- mance at the first varsity football game. 4 Opening
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s t u d e n t l i f e I was really excited that Randy got Courtwarming King, he really deserved it. -Rachelle Schwarz I liked baby day because everyone looked cute and more people dressed up. -Angela Kephart I liked baby day the best. You couid be com- fortable in sweats. I just I was both excited and surprised at the had a lot of fun during same time. (Homecoming coronation) Spirit Week. -Kelly Decker -LeeAnn Harrison . 4 a k Riding in the parade was pretty neat. I was glad to have participated in the Home- coming parade before graduating. -John Hyatt Playing Kim McAfee in Bye Bye Birdie was one of the most out standing things during my sophomore year. -Stephanie Boyer
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