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“Being involved helps school morale. Students should show lots of spirit.” — Loretta Taylor To help spread a message about drug and alcohol awareness, Chad Armstrong paints a sign to luing in front of the school. 1‘fgfCi McIntyre 4 Paint the Town Gold
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i he cross-country meet at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind allows Chris Abercrombie to finish in the top third. While concentrating on the techniques of driving a school bus, Rodney Cunningham hopes to pass his behind-the-wheel- test. l.vnn Stoddard “The best way to support our school is to carry the Raider spirit wher- ever you go.” — Chad Armstrong Paint the Town Gold 3
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To launch the varsity football season, Mary Pat Madden, Kim Chil- dress. Mandy Towsend, Stacey Wilson, Dawn Barrett, Taylor Stewart, Carolyn Cope, and Michelle Wilson show their spirit at the Jamboree by leading the crowd in a cheer for the Raiders. Pfgft McIntyre Cool drinks on a hot day at Free- dom Weekend Aloft relax Meg Thompson and Katie Hassel as they take a break from the activities. Paint the Town Gold (continued from page 2) in front of the T.V. in their leisure time. From businesses buying ads for the yearbook, football programs, and newspaper to students buying spirit ribbons, support boosted spirit and special programs. Students showed not only their support for the cheerleaders but also their spirit by buying ribbons, car tags, and bandannas. Com- munity businesses showed their support by advertising in the newspaper and football programs. Whether atten- dance at sporting events or concerts, the dedicated efforts of a va riety of people made it possible for students to “Paint the Town Gold.” The widely diversified arts program also led the competi- tion. The band program proved once again to be one of the best in the state, placing high in several competitions. The chorus program dis- played their talents in several performances, and the Art Club displayed work around the school and town. The Drama Department proved successful once again by fmt- ting on lip-sync shows and the annual play. Long, hard work went into the arts programs as they did their part to make the year a success. “Paint the Town Gold” . . . many things contributed during the year. In a club meeting organizing a service, at a store selling an ad, or on the field competing to win, students showed their Raider Spirit by painting the town gold. 1‘eggt McIntyre Taking a risky climb, Lynn McIntyre goes for the top at Camp McCall. Paint the Town Gold 5
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