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'Nl v ' w.,. , gi Q r are xA 4. ,, r t 'i '27 -4, -fm' N 3' Y , . ffwtg ti N ,. njoying each other's company and dancing to the latest top 40 are Juniors Sharon Bellovin and Bry- an Jourdonnais. Photo By Darling aking a moment to sit down and reflect on the evening, Sopho- more Christie Cecil looks upon the dance floor. Photo By Lee eciding whether to join his friends or meet a new one, Soph- omore Stephen Kinsey considers his options. Photo By Lee First Dance
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ances inspire spirit ne of the favorite pastimes of students was attending the dances. Many students arrived at the first few dances with enthusiasm and excitement after cheering on the Varsity Football team in the previous game. The quad dance was one of the more popular dances among stu- dents. The quad dance was a great way to kick off the year, stated Senior Class President Lynette Weaver. The DJ's played popular songs. while the students danced, vis- ited with friends, or watched mu- sic videos. Many students felt that these activities were an excellent way to show their spirit and have a good time. By Lori Price t the quad dance, Chad Llymon, A Corey Bosold, Lynette Weaver, Alisa Calderone, Kerstin Horton, Robyn Back, Julie Hodges, Debbie Ja- cubowicz, Juli Harmon, Tracey Schell and Julie Larsen are showing their to- getherness. Photo By Darling oing all out at the quad dance, Sen- G ior Corey Bosold gets into the mu- sic. Photo By Darling ch my I0 First Dance sf' N- ag- ,K x
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aisin unit within the students riday morning Flag Rais- ing Ceremonies were held in the hopes of pro- moting patriotism and school spirit. The flag was raised, while the Greenway Marching Band played the National An- them. School spirit was the main objective of the school's pom and cheer lines. A lot more people could come and get involved be- cause we put a lot of work into it, Stated Junior Cheree Rog- ers, pom member. The ceremonies usually in- volved the band, pom, cheer, flags, chain gang, football team members, student coun- cil and staff. The support groups would wish the football team and other fall sports on to victories. Even though a school has many different cliques, Flag Raising Ceremonies made Greenway unite as one. Unity was one of the major factors needed for spirit. Senior Tom Johnson sight- ed, the fight song and receiv- ing gifts from chain gang as the best part of flag raisings. By Toni Pesuti .,,., 4 I2 Flag Raising mm vu 5
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