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Junior Sharon Adams shows Jackie ba Fields and Miller Castle where they — should stand for their “Most Athletic” senior superlative picture. Etching memories in the mind The first few days of student life were strange for upper- classmen and totally foreign for freshmen, but the days passe rapidly and everyone solved the maze and. became accus- tomed to their new environ- ment. Students finally settled down, got involved, and en- joyed the activities that made up— their...very-—OWn “student life”. Whether it was a Compe tition outside of school, a play, a dance, or just a friendly con- versation at lunch or in the hall, students took pride in all they were involved with. As the end of another year rapidly approached, the antici- pation of summer activities grew. For underclassmen there would be more high school days; the seniors, however, reached the most anticipated event of high school — gradu- ation! The seniors, as well-as underclassmen, etched the days of ‘student life” into their memories. Soaking in the sun, Rachel Rasnake, Tina Honeycutt, Wendy Harrison, Te- resa Goss, and Anita Bumgardner enjoy 4 break from classes caused by a bomb threat. Student Life 5
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4 Student Life While taking 4 lunch break, Seniors pride in rece wythville Band Festival. son.and Richard Tompe ow they can improve their h play- iVINg, superior ratin
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Showing their pride for the football team, ju- niors Christy Boothe and Juli Pruner cheered @ with all their might. During the pep rally they CW sym ir OC S W q were able to spray their spirit to everyone. spirit The eventful days of the five- day homecoming celebration were followed by a “party” at the end of the week which was attended by most of the stu- dent body. The celebration began with Jersey Day when everybody wore jerseys. Tuesday ws pro- claimed Sweats Day and every- one wore sweat pants and sweat shirts. Students dressed in shorts, tank tops, sunglasses, and flip-flops to “get into” Beach Day on Wednesday. Hug a Pioneer Day was set for Thursday so the enthusiasm could be passed from a football player or cheerleader to some- one else the day before the big game. Finally, on Friday, many students dressed in red, white, and black to show support for the team. Spirit Week concluded with a pep rally in the new gym. A funny three-legged race with two teachers and six students ended the pep rally. The week ended with an ex- tra bang when the football team won a victory over the Pa- tric Henry Rebels. Homecom- ing Spirit Week paid off. 6 Spirit Week The three-legged race during the homecom-.. freshman; Shannon Combs, freshman; Angie ing pep rally provided a competitive air for Porter, junior; Wendy Harrison, senior; and Mes. Sylvia Warner, English teacher; Miss Vir- | Missy Anderson, senior. ginia Fuller, English teacher; Kelly Hammel,
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