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4 OPENING Picture 1 — Reggie Thomas wants sou!!! Picture 2 — Melissa Wilkerson. while be- ing supported b lellow cheerleaders, en- courages Lee to a iclors. Picture 3 — Rhonda Cothcran attempts to make a crank call to Mr. Owens. Picture 4 — Karen Hooper shows the lit- tle kid inside her.
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Catch a General Glimpse The 1985-86 Silver Sabre Staff chose the theme “Catch a General Glimpse.” Since a yearbook is really only a glimpse of a school year, the theme is ap- propriate. The pictures and the copy that appear in this yearbook show only a portion of Lee. Friends, fashions, academics, and school activities play a big role in a student’s life. Therefore, this annual contains a piece of each. In years to come this edition of the Silver Sabre can be opened and all of the events that were experienced during this year will be revealed in a glimpse. Silver Sabre ’86 Theme Editor’s Letter Dear Generals, I believe the best aspect of this annual is the magic it captured of the 1985-86 school year. We have something very special here at Lee. Do not let anyone try to take our dignity and the closeness that we have shared. Never stop loving Lee or lose the spirit that it so deserves. True, as seniors, we are leaving Lee with no sorrows or regrets, but we will never foiget the joyous and sad times we have had. For those who have future years at Lee, make the best of it and enjoy high school. Always keep the faith that you, as a General, can make a difference. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of the members of the Silver Sabre Staff for their dedication. Mrs. Martha Van- diver, Melinda, Greg, Tommy, Angela, Kelli. Afreka, Diane, Stephanie Janell, Johnny, Mari, and Susan, I appreciate you all! We have all worked so hard and spent countless hours thinking of creative ideas. If only we could please everyone with everything we have accomplished. I know that is impossi- ble, but at least we gave it our best effort. Personally, 1 would like to wish all of the Generals, especially seniors, a successful future and give you a message from the last verse in this year’s senior class’ song: “If by chance that special place, that you ve been dreaming of, leads you to a lonely place, find your strength in love!” Sincerely Yours, Doug Kauffman Silver Sabre Editor OPENING 3
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Picture 1 — Student Council officer, Kristen Rich, gets carried away with sell- ing school supplies. Picture 2 — Confederette C'andi Cole attracks attention during half-time. Picture 3 — Billy Martin casually awaits for the spirit to move him. Picture 4 — Sandi Hollman takes marching seriously. OPENING 5
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