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Student Life oing to school, working, and going out with riends are all aspects of a student's life. Making good grades, going to college, and even money for the weekend are all things that cross a student's mind. These things must be dealt with individually. But often students are left with having to go to school and work, which can be a heavy load at times. But seniors especially are constantly having to worry about one thing or another. Senior pictures, SAT's, and college appli- cations, are but just a few of the long line of respon- sibilities a 17-year-old must face with having the title of senior. This does not mean that a junior or sophomore has nothing to think about. Just by being a student at Great Bridge, where ex- pectations are high a student's life can not help spilling over with worries, activities and best of all good times! Waiting for the halftime festivities, Tami Spindle and Brenda Morris are two members of the band's rifle team. Student Life Divider
pilling over with pirit Homecoming week was anxiously awaited by students. It was the one opportunity students of all ages had to express their spirit and their imagination! Each day during the week of October 14-18 was given a special name. The week started out brightly with Dress up like a star day. Tina Turner, a member of the band Kiss, Dolly Parton, and even Adam Ant were enrolled for the day. Things were dimmed slightly on Tuesday with Shades Day. Students sporting shades of all colors and shapes appeared. Hillbilly Day was featured midway through the week. Students Melinda Sheppard and Donnie Saddler dug out the old jeans and flannel shirts to give the appearance of coming from yonder in them there hills. Braided hair and freckles added to the experience as well as straw hats, sus- penders, and big boots. The most popular day of the week was Thursday, Tacky Tourist Day. Everyone had the feeling of summer again and what it is like being on vacation with the folks. Students came sporting flamboyant, colorful outfits. Black socks, hawaiian print shirts, and plaid shorts proved to be a smashing success. Graham Craft and Erik Snyder went to extremes bringing all the necessary tourist items. Throughout the day, these two spirited seniors carried lounge chairs, flotation devices, fishing nets, tennis rackets, and beach towels. Other favorites were maps, binoculars, cameras, and suitcases. All of the tourists tried to out tacky each other. Ending the week was the traditional Green and Gold Day which simmered down the energy of the students but not their spirit. Arrayed in their school colors, students prepared for the upcoming Homecoming parade and game by sharing and ex- changing green and gold balloons. This year, the sophomores walked away with several first place recognitions. However, this did not put a damper on the upperclass- men. After all, the Wildcats are all spilling over with spirit! On Tuesday of spirit week, Kim Schulrud displays her pink personal- ity for Shades Day. W. . .fe 8 Spirit Week GB. ake lf?'5.i-s9..H----M - M Exe .vdmi
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