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“The class ot ‘ Y seems to Think they are the class that Rules, with all their signs. But they thought wrong,” states Senior Chester Lewis Anderson, in a friendly moment of jest. How were we making the year of 1987-88 count? We were making it count with as- semblies of all kinds. The year started off with a bang. The SCA presented a Welcome Back Assembly. This assem- bly introduced our newest faculty and staff members. Mr. Smith’s campaigning brought forth a magazine as- sembly. Magazine sales were a fun way to get everyone participating in school- related activities. The representatives for Homecoming Queen and After a pep rally in the Central gym, the senior class leaves bits of class spirit to demonstrate enthusiasm for 88. other homecoming courts aided in our Homecoming Election Assembly. ‘ Mirror, mirror on the wall, which girl will be chosen this fall?” We even had an assembly where the sophomores reigned in majority. The sophomore class ring assem- bly helped even the choosy people select a ring. S.A.D.D., a nationwide as- sembly, brought forth a mes- sage of the hazards of drink- ing and driving. Graduating seniors had to have calling cards and grad- For Special Times We Gather Together uation supplies. A Senior As- sembly was definitely in or- der. Juniors couldn't stand back and watch while all other classes presented assemblies. So what did they do? They got involved. Prominent and talented juniors put forth their best foot with the Talent Shows. We can’t forget the pep ral- lies, that stirred our teams to victory, either. We may have been out of assemblies for the year, but a new year was waiting. The magazine sales representative asks for full attention as he presents his program for the ’87 campaign. “1 think going to school assemblies is one of the greatest things that we can do in a school year,” said Vicki Anderson, as she, along with half of the student body, makes her way into the gym. Assemblies 17
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We Clown Around This year’s spirit week, sponsored by the cheer- leaders, mixed new ideas with old. Monday, October 19, brought the infamous Opposite Gender Day, where everyone had a good laugh at the guys in dresses and the girls with mous- taches. 50’s Day brought back old familiar poodle skirts, penny-loafers, greased hair, and leather jackets. Wednesday was a Hollywood heaven as actors, actresses, famous singers, and presti- gious stars held the limelight. Spirit Week To Share Good Times Jacqueline Kennedy, The Blues Brothers, Buckwheat, Marilyn Monroe, Larry, Daryl, and Daryl, and the Red Devil himself made appearances and brought smiles. The thir- ty-degree temperature for Thursday’s Beach Day had many students really wishing those summer days were here again. The weather didn’t stop students, though. Many came decked out in sweat pants with their jams or shorts overtop, Myrtle Beach shirts, suntan lotion, and sun- glasses. The week ended in Even staff members display spirit during Spirit Week! Many arrive on Red and White Day decked out with school pride, as diepiaved here by Mrs. Carol Moore, Mrs. Sheri Fecher, Miss Betty Blair, Mrs. Judy Grimm, Mrs. Juanita Young, Mrs. Stella Flora, Mrs. Sherry Lynch, Mrs. Wileina Chaney, and Mrs. Reba McBride. School Spirit with ‘50's style; George Carlson and Keith Tinnell dress up “cool” for 50's day for Spirit Week. the traditional Eagle Spirit, Red and White Day. Bright positive attitudes filled our Friday as students awaited the Homecoming parade and, afterwards, the Home- coming game against Menchville, where during halftime the Homecoming Queen would be chosen. Spirit Week ’87 brought out the best in everyone no mat- ter what the day, and proved that the students and faculty had pride in and supported their school. School Spirit could be felt every where on Red and White Day. Alle Ingram painted his face so his spir would show.
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