Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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— Enjoy Zhe Memories of — UCC KSZJVAjC Cool temperatures, periodic downpours and brisk winds made the first night of the 1983 Fall Festival quite uncomfortable. The disturbing weather may have been the cause for light crowds all three nights. Lower attendance caused the usually booming FFA dunking stand to take in only one half it's normal receipts. FHA adviser, Tamara Fears, reported It was not even worth setting up our booth. The senior class concession stand made only a marginal profit, but the junior class reported good receipts at their cake walk. Also among the successful booths was the Humansville Volunteer Fire Department's booth. Fireball, a newcomer to festival activities. The Little Miss Little Master Humansville Pageant was a new event. The contestants not only dressed up formally but also dressed like their favorite hero or heroine and told why they chose that character. Earlene Garver and Justin Lear were named the '83 Little Miss and Little Master of Humansville. A song in the air? Could the music have blown in with the cool front? No, it was local talent. The Tempos sang Thursday night, and concert band and jazz band performed Friday night. Music carried over into the parade Saturday when the Weaubleau and Humansville bands marched proudly along between the festive floats, the aged cars, and trotting horses. The Old Fiddler's contest brought respect for the past, and the video games encouraged Festival goers to look to the future with confidence which is what the theme of the Fall Festival denoted Respect for our Past, Confidence in our Future. Bobby Midles Steve Wohnoutka Becky Piper

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CRACKERS. Terri Spears, Kristy Rains, Amber Eagan, and Glenda Lake had to stuff 15 crackers in their mouths and then whistle in order to win the contest. Junior Kristy Rains was the winner. CANDIDATES. 8th grader Christa Stacy, 10th grader Amber Eagan, retiring queen Janice Ladish, queen Terri Spears, 11th grader Kristy Rains, 9th grader Glenda Lake, and 7th grader Becky Jenkins. CRAZY. Math teacher, Rae Ann Vernon won the most spirited award for participating in spirit week every day. Here she is dressed for crazy hat, sock and tie day. HAT. Julie Frazier displays her spirited hat. GROWL! During a pep assembly, Terri Spears won the meanest tiger contest by out growling the other candidates. CHEERLEADERS. Darla Daniels, Glenda Lake, Lori Murphree, Frances Lake, Cliff Hewitt, and Melissa Clark pose after doing their routine. PIE! During Homecoming week Frances Lake received the most money from the student body. Billy Spears, who received the most lips on hush day, had the honor of throwing the pie into her face. GRRR! Some contestants, like Kristy Rains, really got into their portrayals of fighting tigers. DANCERS. Cheerleader Melissa Clark and senior Cliff Hewitt along with the other cheerleaders perform a dance routine to Michael Jackson's PRETTY YOUNG THING. 19



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BURR! Bobby Voelker felt the cool breeze against his bare body after getting off the FFA dunking stand. COMPUTERS Math teacher Mrs. Vernon explains to Angie Gannaway how to run one of the eight computers at HHS. VOLUNTEER. Mike Burrow assisted in preparing Main Street for the parade. Mike is one of the three students on the Humansville Volunteer Fire Department. SMASH. FFA member Becky Cutbirth helped her nephew crunch the can at the FFA s not-so-smashing can booth. ATTENTION. Cliff Hewitt band major gives the band a pep talk before the festival parade on how important it is that they give a good performance for the people who care about them. SACK RACE. Children participated in the activities provided by the Chamber of Commerce.

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