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With ball in hand, Phil Thacker leads the football team onto the field for the first game against Phoebus, a 14-0 victory. Dixie Diggs Auto Parts uses its sign to display the community’s excitement and pride in the team’s 3-0 victory over Hampton. As band members warmed up the pep rally crowd for the Homecoming game, an enthusiastic Billy Woods shouts “We are number 1.” M ore than a yearbook theme T he task seemed hopeless. We were depressed with state and local school board decisions that ham¬ pered school spirit. Suddenly, “Keeping Spirit Alive in ’85” became more than a yearbook theme. It became a cause to unite the entire student body. A new coat of paint for “Ye Ole Spirit Jug,” a regional championship in golf, and a “Cinderella” football team started the campaign. A good season was predicted for foot¬ ball, however, the team excelled beyond anyone’s expectations. Wins over Phoe¬ bus and Bethel and an astonishing 3-0 victory over Hampton, the first in 18 years, brought new recognition and respect. “It’s about time,” said senior Rodney Jones, a varsity football player. “We’ve always had a good team, always had talent. This year we got a little luck and got some breaks.” Our newly found spirit spilled over into all aspects of school. Individuals excelled in academics; clubs and organi¬ zations were enthusiastic about their projects. Our blood had truly turned Green and White, and we were once again proud to be Warriors. eo ' tns ' nis Opening . 2 Student Life. 10 People. 42 Academics. 100 Organizations. 124 Competition. 171 Local Support and Index.210 Closing.229 Opening
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