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The Touch As students enter J.C.C.A. the War hawk “touch” instantly takes effect. School spirit began as loyal War hawks filled the gym for the opening game pep rally. It seemed like only a few days, the weather began to chill and a new home- coming queen was chosen. Thanksgiving came with a short vacation from school. It wasn’t long before we returned, and the Warhawk spirit tansformed into the Christmas spirit. Exams and the end of the semester arrived just in time for New Year’s resolu- tions. Spring arrived bringing with it class rings, Jr.-Sr., dreams of summer, and finally yearbooks. Then came graduation, a time of farewells and tears. Than at last the year was over, but the War- hawk “touch” remained. (Top right) During half time of the open- ing football game Varsity cheerleaders “clown around”. (Above) While singing the alma mater the (Above) Jenny Turner listens attentively football team raises their finger symboliz- to her teacher, ing the true Warhawk “touch”. 8 0pening
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In addition to the officers, the Student Council consisted of the President from each grade and two representatives chosen by their classmates. Officers elected last spring were President Randy Addison, Vice-President Robbie Free, and Secretary-Treasurer Matthew Addison. The entire stu- dent body (grades eight through twelve) voted these candidates into office. Later in the year, the council chose Carmen Long, a sen- ior, as its Sergeant-at-arms. Her duty was to enforce the rules of the council. Presidents and repre- sentatives included these stu- dents: 8th grade — Pres. — Car- men Sauls, Cindy Smith, Amy Goehring; Freshmen — Pres. — Thomas Rowe, Brian Strickland, Michelle Hughes; Sophomores — Pres. — Matthew Addison, Kip Hooker, Deanne Jones; Juniors — Pres. — Keith Warren, Kevin Hinton, Ned Willis; Seniors — Pres. — Randy Warren, Jenny Sa- vela, Rodney Cummings. The Student Council’s main function was to promote school Reach For The Stars (Right) Sec.-Treas. Matthew Addison calls the roll at meetings. (Below) Randy Warren and Todd Hudson generously donate their blood at the Red Cross. 10 Student Council
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