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nticipation. After being crowned basketball queen, senior Tammy Griffin awaits a kiss from senior Scott Henson. The audience oohed and aahed. loud nine. Crowned football queen, senior April Waldroop floats in elation. The honor of being named a queen exci- ted those so honored. easuring up. Senior Dustin Gish helps prepare the Na- tional Honor Society homecoming float. Students applied themselves when trying to create a winning float. ,, , 35 f .1 ,,.. L , . .Qi 25 Aix K,- M4-0' issue Tedium. Iunior Sharon Kirkham gets the NHS float in top shape for homecoming. Participating organizations pro- duced thousands of tissue flowers. ig win. Seniors Paula Krob and Craig Fisher express ex- citement about the win over Iohn Marshall. Spirited spectators helped the team to overcome. O Homecoming High Anxletles
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W ' 9 0 N i QE X o j ' ' wf Xin 'm ix 0 e i i, ' fx!! Q A ' A T r , I j j 1676 . ' ' ar' ' ' ' , i ' 1 f . . ' ' A , It T17 Q- i , T: 'uf ' 1 , Y' v, qi ' ' - - 'ef ,U A M , ' mfefwlf 'Sir T M- t R 1. T . 1, - , F - 1 ' ' Q, START HND FINISH Anxiety, happiness and dread filled the faces of both teachers and students on the first day of school. It was interesting because it was different from my school, junior Anja Steinbuch said after comparing the school to those in her native country, Germany. Renewing old friendships provided a reason for returning. The only reason I want- ed to come back to school was to see all my friends again, junior Kristine Baker said. With a new school, the chance to decide where to eat, how to get there and what clubs to join created a W- R A more privileged atmo- sphere. I think that this year we have more choices in our life, junior Sondra Norton said. When the tardy bell rang, the halls filled with confu- sion as students looked for directions to their next class. Seniors watched the juniors run around in a frenzy and felt both glad- ness and sadness that their high school years appeared almost over. Whatever the true reason for the early rise of the seniors and juniors on Tues- day, Aug. 26, the result remained the same, nine months of homework, socializing and fun! E.. xsa- hink pink! Senior Karen Camp presents her campaign speech. Class officer e- lections held at the year's begin- ning allowed familiarization with the candidates. ookworm. Senior Theresa Fischer spends her time wisely at ticket day by reading a book. Seniors and juniors alike found a surplus of time. Life of the Party
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