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THE NINTH GRADERS BEGIN their crusade of THE FOOTBAL TEAM slides to the “Super Bowl converting the dull, conforming halls into high- Shuffle” at the Homecoming Day pep rally. spirited, expressive works of art during spirit week. ‘, JAMES BACKUS SWAGGERS through part of the . “Super Bowl Shuffle.” MICHAEL BARLESTON SITS with the spirit of the day painted on his face, before receiving a Jersey for being one of the most spirited students. 18 | X Special Events |
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CORY WILLIS AND Charity Sheffield, two very fat people, exercise vigorously at a French aerobics class. THE FRENCH CLASS performs the Can Can in the most memorable way possible. THE GERMAN CLUB enjoys the Chicken Dance. TIFFANY GOVENIDES IS having a great time at the French aerobic class put together by Mrs. Poole’s fourth year French class. MS. CHAVEZ, MRS. Kelley, and Mrs. Burch enjoy themselves at the Foreign Language Dinner. X Speak Up) 17
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AFTER SCHOOL PAIGE PERKINS WONDERS if help will arrive in the form of hall-decorators. HOMECOMING 87 Homecoming week was full of exciting and unusual activities. It began with giving each grade a certain day to show its spirit through dress and attitude. Later in the week, each grade was granted a hall to decorate as “jayemishly” as it could in two hours!!! Following the hall decorating came the Thursday night pep rally. It was full of con- tests — the pie in the face, the candlelight- ing ceremony, and the kissing contest. Then on Friday at an in-school pep rally, the winner with the best looking hall — THE FRESHMEN — was announced. ; 7 Members of the varsity footba ll team — ck | performed the “Super Bowl Shuffle” which they had originally performed at the OigeSante again HIRE A RS i Lip Synch contest. And a few of the most spirited students and teachers received an award of a JM Jersey. Friday night the spirit proved worthy, as the Jackets smothered King George 34-8. Finally on Saturday, “the time of our lives” was waiting at the Homecoming Dance, a time for socializing, dancing, and being merry. ee rn a ST THE BAGGED TEACHERS wait, and later Ms. Godwin (2nd from right) gets piece of the pie. X Homecoming } 19
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