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Karen Edwards shows off her spirit Guring homec Aaron Fulgham states,
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2...4...6...8... Who do we appreciate? During Spirit Week all four classes compete to prove they have the most school spirit. The com- petitions include opposite sex day, hat and shades day, and orange and blue day. The classes received points for hall decoration as well as for who had the most spirit at the pep rally. The 88-°89 spirit week winners w ere the juniors-with the seniors trailing close- ly. “I screamed my heart out so the junior class would win,” said Karen Brantley. When Mrs. Dickson was asked why she joined in the pep rally she said, “I felt that if the students saw their teachers were behind them, they would put forth more effort.” Beth Brindley and Reneé Robertson look on as the Carlos Coleman arrives at class on opposite sex bonfire comes to a close day Shady characters kick back on the front steps during STUDENT (41989 break Todd Davis and Richard Tripp are escorted by Rebec ca Kelly
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Homecoming Memories That Last Forever ‘Make It Last Forever,” was the theme and the dream for all who at- tended homecoming. Before the game, the parents of the players were presented to the home crowd. At half- time there was an exciting moment when Melissa Payne was announced as homecoming queen. Her court con- sisted of Lauren Colley, Tammty McKenzie, Tina Garner, Renee Rob- ertson, Rebecca Kelly, Robin Law- ley, Marli Erwin, and Janet Parker After the game there was a home- coming dance, and a lead out was held by both the homecoming queen and court and the senior football players. “Without all the participa- tion we received homecoming wouldn’t have been as successful,” stated Laura McCollough Homecoming Queen Melissa Payne poses with last year’s Homecoming Queen Sandra Sloan STUDENT he 1988 Homecomin Tammty McKenzie, one of the senior atten- Melissa iyne dants, is accompanied by her escort, Jerome 1 989 Edwards ttendant Robin Lawley 30 rey
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