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Setting the eek on Fire ll'-ii susan, ll o in ec o In 1 n U Wie el-tend was greatlf u 1 . . . XX e had Spirit KN eek the week heh in 1. and it was totally iaininin KX ednt sday xx istl A v' 'as ltlllf- Yeird day. and you should have seen 'lilieresa Regal? She had fill a really loud shirt sunglasses. Aint oxide on llt'I nose. and even a in a Ros de-up sunhurnf ie Ralston horrowed her hrother s shirt a huge and bright green witl 1 white oak leaves, Roger Morgan started out as a storrntrooper. hut alt: r 'U or SU pt mplt kno ' ... . ?l x ckecl on his head, he took lt oil, Ihr Day ists .and the weird tour- were tinally gone. irsclay was Trends Nliniskirts were dusted olt and worn on the one day we wouldnt he sent ' lmtllll Rilllile hontt lorit l in a grey dress shirt. thin, white tie. and tilat k dress pants looked like an .id tor lJI's. Iorlie XX llt dres troin t,ulture t,luli. luyen ti-arliers Hot into rs the spirit? Miss fxlitrtn-It went punk in leopard skit i, a lmlark leatlier mini and tliains? l'rirlay. ol rioiiise. was Sr liool t,olors lJ.ix' Iwliat 4-lst-fl. Iiliie. gif-vii, .ind white ,ox was sed as lloy tif-orge dorninated the halls. but no-one outdid Ter- ranre Dr-Loattih with a blue wig and a blue. green. and white- striped tate? We had a pep rally that afternoon. and Mrs, Lankford baked 12 dozen tiookies for her sixth bell 115 English class because they brought in 6-1 yoea- hulary words. The bonfire that night was Cold. We stood around shivering while we waited for the fire- trutzk to arriye tit was latell so that the tire could he built safely. When they got there. we, of course. crowded around to get warrn and applauded Steye Morales' effort to build a fire. I felt so sorry for the S.C.A. people like Sharon Lanhain who sold relreshnients twel- Lorned cups of hot Lliotiolatel in the cold of a Friday night in Noyernhrrr. far away troni the tire. lliere were two hands playing in the cafeteria: the lix- erutioners and Risk. featuring Carlos Moore as the lead singer. t . Sorry you inissed surh a great tinie. Maylie next year you tan roine look us over! l,oye. t.liris Mar liinnon Showing stliool spirit on Trends Ilan. Mrs. Ioliynia tlaltlwell reieiveml support from her students Derek Wil- liams, lletlia Nlasdin, Rolls-rt tlliainhers. and Stat ie Innes, c .fl lt Wpiiit Xtevl-,
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Green Run's very own kazoo society. marching down Dahlia Drive. won first place in the category of clubs. Carrying the banner were: Adrian Wilson. Rafhael Faulcon. lason Knall. Second row: Theresa Regal. Third row: Nlartie Perry. Lisa Car- done. Andrea Homchik. Fourth row: Bernie Koelsch, Nfiechele Rivera. GiGi Cabral. Fifih row: Tim Ribble. Cindy Edwards. Bridgette Homchik. Back row: Lee Warren. Todd Sher- man. Mike Schroeder. Bubba Smith. the nephew of football coach. Tommy Rhodes. sports a foot- ball jersey at the Homecoming Game. He was considered the little manag- er by the football team. Il llo.i1-, 4 .--R. A v i 'YT'- ' .W .gl 1 .., ., .A -.a 7 5 5 A Q i ,sv , I sl. - -ga '48 oh it 'X 11 rl ii, Winning first place in the category of class float, seniors symbolized the memorable events of the senior year. They were from left to right: Sharon Lanham, Laura Ishmael. Christi Crockett. Tony Gamboa, Sandra Archer, Dana McDonell. Lori Over- holt, Anne Peterson. Iames Perkins, Shelly Mctiowen. During the Homecoming Game, 363 Allen Vallencia. kicked a field goal making the kick good while 1331, Mike Presnell, held the football. 1 -:iq - . ' il VQJIM f . I w ' 'N in- ol. ' rl 'Iwi . 'vl' , ' .-J ':a 'T 'T . During halftime. the Marching Stal- lions performed on the field. Doing u solo on the trombone, Steve Board- man. drum maior, pluved the Legend of the Une-Iiyed Sailor with lmnd auoniptininient. ygiilif R RUN .vi mms Q ' -is i u Ss , ..,.vw - - .4 H '- . ,.f. 'B' ill! 71' gw 'I '- - - '-A ,?' ,,. , Al! .5-. ----.-g '.11C'e1',' . f, v .'f -- 7' .0 -JL-. ' 'in' 54-. Trl' hw: ' - 'if ' . - . :L'f '...w1-k'fh4- .au if
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