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Spirit was shown with help from the cheerleaders as they lead the audience in singing the Alma Mater at the dedication on October 9, 1983. Showing the family-like spirit that plays a big part in the school life arc Karen Sheme, Miss Mary Ellen Paugh and Deneise Wilfong during Journal- ism class. We Have It Spirit A spirit that makes every- body stand up and listen what we have. John Hardesty summed it up by saying, We're always hanging around together. Spirit and pride go together. To have spirit, we have pride in whatever we do. Mrs. Terri Shriver, science teacher, said. Who wouldn't have spirit? Look at what we have and what we've done! Center: Getting into the spirit at the first pep rally are seniors Kim Turn- bull, Greg Lipscomb, Brad Chocky, Bob Shelton and Tony Cottrill. Right: Listening attentively to the speaker are Coach Norm Bailey, Mr. R.L. Shields, Mr. Talbot and Rev. Palmer. 16
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Far left: A meal and a laugh are best shared with friends. Heather Kittle and Kim Smith, seventh grad- ers, share a good time. Top left: Good friends mean a good time. Lorna Vincent and Janine Cleavenger share a secret on the bus ride to Gore. Bottom left: Sharing a problem in elec- tronics class are Mark Cot- trill, Lisa Vincent, juniors, and Bobbie Jo McCloy, senior. Top right: A few minutes at the beginning of class gives Mark Hud- kins and Mike Olivio time to exchange a friendly word. Left: A break at the United Career Center gives Scott Frum and Mark Cot- trill time to discuss plans. 15
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Students show their pride in a variety of ways. Joe Masturzo gives the num- ber one sign to show his opinion of the school year. Even seventh graders get into the swing of the year as Tim Knotts shows his pizzazz while Richard Greathouse looks on. Spirit was showed during the year as SASI sponsored clean-up campaigns. Sev- enth graders Tina Blake and Linda Wilson hang one of the many signs pro- duced by the movement. The new gym was a source of pride for the school as well as the community. Students take advantage of every free moment to prac- tice in the gym. Tony Cot- trill goes in for a lay-up during an early morning game. 17
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