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B-Team Cheerleader Leigh Ann Knighten helps get the student body ready for the next cheer. ( Showing off many hours of practice, the march- ing band displays their talent during the halftime show. During the Oracle assembly in May, Oracle staff- ers display the new yearbook. Students work in Mrs. Ophelia Hill’s English The bulletin board in the room welcoi
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Brat relia e ootball games. Furthermore, the s of an individual was often directly re) ey Lela colar incom tat o)i ai are) mt aat= school. Thus, the success or failure of EVale-(old YZi ake) mn oLe) daxo(-1 o-lale(-te Mola mails) amount of spirit exhibited by the - school, in general. Spirit represents the diamond life of . a Lanier student. It resists a change in pressure, and it will continue to exist, especially at Lanier. Ethel Word, DECA sponsor, shows Wayne Whitt and Chris Reif that she can put her spirit into . action rather than words by participating in annu- al Car Bash. os The Lanier defense gets ready to execute a play st the Jeff Davis Vols. e+
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Activities 3 Portray 2 Involvement ttending Lanier not only Anon showing up for classes 3 but also brought forth a need to belong to a particular organization or club which suited an individual’s interests. The existing clubs concentrated on quality, rather than quantity. Club and organizational leaders performed many of the functions that used to be performed by teachers. Students could choose from many different clubs which meet during or after school, such as Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Science Club, or Junior Civitan. Junior Civitan members often attended many conventions held around the state. Other clubs took part in making a float for Homecoming, doing projects around school or as the Spanish 2 ’ and French Club being involved ae ee in activities after school such as aOR ; the Foreign Language “SHAT fens Se 38 £8 Me International House. pees. au fhte sede cetséaal M The students at Lanier . ae ‘ i exhibited an exhuberance towards their respective club and organization that attracted the interests of all students at Lanier. Preparing for the Jeff Davis football game, Oracle staff members Melanie Belew and players take time out to stretch. Marianne Lenyo, in the book, help promote yearbook sales. = . Enjoying the pep rally, which took place at ™® 7:45 in the morning is Monica Jackson Searching for Activities
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