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ln the yearbook assembly Linda Delay holds her order blank for next yeor's book, as she listens to the instructions on how to fill it out. ASS9lTIbll9S The yearbook sales assembly was the first program held in the auditorium. Mr. Mark David, Taylor Publishing Co. representative, served as master of ceremonies. A slide show of students and fac- ulty was presented to the music of The Way We Were sung by Barbra Streisand. During the next assembly, Mr. Bill Boggess, an ex-convict on parole, spoke to the student body in the teaching theatre. He told of his mistakes in life, and tried to convince the students never to make the mistake he had made. The students were given a sneak preview of The Gold Duster show in the auditorium. The highlight of the show was Debby Ber- ger who kept falling down in a skate routine. The Drama department presented a play to the student body entitled The Imaginary lnvalid. The cast worked very hard on building the set, making costumes, and rehearsing their lines to make the assembly a success. The Senior Showoff was shown to the student body, after the night performance, as an assembly. The program helped the sen- iors to pay for their prom. Terry Wirzberg and Jayson Stewart get ready to sing their duet in the Senior Sho- woff, where they had voices like chickens. A priceless moment in the Gold Duster show. This was only ONE time when Debby Berger was on the floor. 22 - Student Life Reecy Payne begs her father, Greg Morrison, not to strike her, in the lmaginary lnvalid. Beagle, w g. . 14 :1 fi, t 5 -af.: :i re K -f salt: Mr. Bill Boggess showed a picture he painted in prison to the students at assembly.
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ne stands up and cheers for the football team as they walk in. David Roberson is the boy 'tr-if Debbie Hornbuckle and Debby The Falcon, Lisa Nantze, pantomimes the do a dance to the music of Rockin fatal death of the Spring Woods Tigers. Some of the football bo s ush and shove tr in to et th that is thrown to them by the cheerleaders BELOW: The cheerleaders get ready for one of their humorous skits. BELOW: The band has won many honors this year. The band aids the cheerleaders by playing in the pep rallies. The head cheerleader, Donna Barhorst leads the students in a cheer
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Teachers Cutscore Cheerleaders The powder-puff football game was the varsity cheerleaders' only money-making proiect for the year. The newly elected chose to have the powder-puff football game for the student body between second and third periods in May. The quarterback for the cheerleaders was Diana Tatro. She did a good iob along with the rest of the team but quarterback, Linda Lowery, for the teachers, had a strong passing arm. The teachers beat the cheerleaders with a score of l l-12. Some of the football players provided the half-time performance as the Gold-Duds. The Gold-Duds also helped with a cheer- leader sneak play in which they all lined up on the 50 yard line with the varsity cheerleaders, and a touchdown was scored by Diane The Gold-Duds supported the cheerleaders with cheers during quarters. Here, they iump and yell after Two-Bitsl 'wr if stew 6 1 Qs 134, ig -if , 2 V ,Q , ., ,W .M fy K , 2, . , ' - it C .,rlt 'e C L T L L , it 4 'L . - tvt't ' - at 4 be W it . ' A 7? ' ' fi 3 ' 'L . E, - ,,ll ' z , , -',i,., ' -f1 ' if 1 1 ' , ,'h' Z 1 ' Q t .i-- N . 12 fs' . if ' ,. M ,, X. f , ,f 1. , 4. ,ar M ,wife -. W A , 3 Tatro. They virtually plowed through the teachers. The coaches for the teachers were Alan Meeks and Coach Meek. The Coaches for the Cheerleaders were Coach Hopper and Coach Marcontell. The referees were Coaches Burleson, Day, and Meek. fi The Gold-Duds along with the band put on a great half-time performance led by Maiar Carlton Mr. Jim Tooke and Rick Altier used their imaginative minds in Red Crieghton. the announcing of the game. One of Mr. Tooke's favorite lines during the game was And Melinda Hadiik did noth- Ing. Stacie Smith uses all her strength in grabbing the flag from Miss Laura Cook, student teacher. Miss Cook had iust received the pass from Miss Lowery. T ., K, .,.:,e.,..,g:.gi - ,W Miss Linda Lowery, girls head coach, assed the ball on almost every play. Three-fourths of these passes were received. Their strategy won them the game. Student Life -- 23
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