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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Freshman Rachael Martin, Joe Custer, and Michelle Funderburk boogied down in a group dance at the dance held by the Na- tional Honor Society. Junior Doug Dorman and Sophomore Mariann Hansen dance all night Saturday Oct. 17. Doug commented, The dance turned out good and there were a lot ot people there for a change. Sophomore Nancy Marcus gets down with her new punked out hair style. Seniors Vince Morrissette and Angela Shaeffer volunteer time and services to keep all the students cooled down. The dance was a tremendous success, said Angela. Junior Joe Clinton and freshman Kristy May take a break after attending the Honor Society dance. Senior Mark Miller, junior Maurice Copeland, and sophomore Frank Olmsted, exhausted from dancing, take a break with a welcomed ice cold coke. Fleggie Koftman enjoys the slower music that was played at the dance. 8. Freshmen Kathy Ballenger and Kim Beasly gather around as Kristen Axelson gets a lit- tle help tying her shoe at the NHS dance. N F a X .... - ws .
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Feet Don't Foil Me Now The cheerleaders held their traditional Football Kick-off dance Sept. 5. lt was a fantastic way to start off the new year and the football season. The special guest was K-Disc who supplied the music The cheerleaders put a lot of time and effort into the dance and it all paid oft when they cleared close to 5700. Mrs. Robin Sammons, sponsor for the cheerleaders, said, lt was a real big success. There were a lot of students there. National Honor Society held its first high school dance for the l9B1-82 school year Oct, l7. NHS hosted the dance with music by Flick Brooks from Best Disco. Rick played records of all types of modern day music to make the dance a success. Frank Olmsted, a sophomore who attended the dance, said, The dance really turned out great. l enloyed it. Another student, Doug Dorman, who also attended the dance, said, The dance turned out pretty good and there were a lot of people who showed up for a change, There were even com- ments trom students who volunteered to help at the dance such as Angela Shaetier who helped serve cold cokes. She said, The dance was a tremen- dous success. l really liked it even though I had to serve drinks. The senior class held its Christmas dance Dec. 12, instead of raising money, they collected canned goods to give to the needy. ln order to get the cann- ed goods, each class selected a Mr. and Miss St. Nick, The winners were seniors Dan Devane and Nielah Ghonima who collected over 200 cans from the Senior class. Their guest was Kirk Patrick from 98 FM KFMKQ but Santa really stole the show. Much preparation went into this dance by all of the senior class officers and the senior class sponsors, Mrs. Robin Sammons and Mrs. Virginia Laird. The Pacesetters held a Basketball Finale dance Esturday Feb 6. A basketball King and Queen were announced alter those attending the dance had voted upon who they wanted The new King and Queen are sophomore Bob McNamara and sophomore Nicole Duarte. The Paceselters per- formed a jazz routine to My Lips Are Sealed by the GO GO's. The profit made from the dance is go- ing toward getting new props and costumes
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1. 2. 3. 4, From Riches to Rogs Junior Joe Clinton gives a speech at the Toga Pep Rally as Tami Scott, junior, looks on. Taylor students ol all classes show their loyalty by reciting the alma mater. Seniors Jenny l-lays, Laurie Jordan, Kelli Grand, Greer Ziegler, Shawna Bryant, and juniors Tami Scott and Gayle McAteer make a pyramid formation as they cheer at the Toga Pep Rally. Steph Riley, Kim Williams, Cathy Maywald, and Lesley Woodson, juniors, cheer and show their Mustang spirit at the pep rally, A. .NWN E 3 N 4 ' -, f
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