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Suzy Hill and Dana Brown represent the student body as they get sweet revenge on Principal Pat Brown as he gets pie in the face. Covered with festive purple balloons, Jean Jones charges out onto the gym floor. She was dressed as the Grape Crush for the pep rally before the Hazelwood game. Spirit 9
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Spirit is ... ... Something not easily put into words, but visible in students, faculty and community. ... What gave band members, football play- ers, cheerleaders, and volleyball players that little something extra to get out of bed early on a summer vacation morning to perform their duties of long hours of practice. ... Those faculty members who gave of them- selves to see the student body having a good time while getting pies in their face, pins stuck everywhere, or getting dressed up like a witch. ... What left the whole town empty when there was an away game — especially when a convoy of proud fans made their way to Tus- caloosa. ... A group of Lady Bear volleyball players having enough energy to run track after a state championship. ... Getting superior ratings at a tough band competition after hours of practice to see that all the work did pay off. ... The students or persons who are always up in the stands ready to support the team day or night. SPIRIT IS dedication, pride, loyalty, and suc- cess,” summarized Terry Springer. Jan Fulmer, dressed as witch Hazelwood, and head cheerleader Beth Putman cast a spell of be- witching spirit to come alive during area champion- ship game. Freshmen football players, Mario Gutier- rez, Mike Finch, Donald Stewart, Lindsay Phillips, and Larry Nunley try to prove they are better at building pyramids than Monica Howard and Rhonda Waddell, two of the junior varsity cheerleaders. Showing great enthusiasm tor the up-coming game are sophomores Byron Newton, Keith Gulley, Suzie Jefferes, Jeanie Balentine, Paula Thigpen, Suzanne Hill, Pennie White, and Tina Grose.
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through the Crowd Lisa Lathem and Cheryl Gieske so- Privacy is the purpose ol the ten-min cialize during a break on the way to ute break for Rebecca Michael and Rob their next class. ert Collier. Stoney Simpson uses breaktime to quench his thirst before going to govern- ment class. Only a moment away from being filled to capacity, the main hall awaits the bell. 10 Class Changes
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