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WICE AS NICE STUD The forecast predicted rain, what a scare! Please, not a repeat performance of what hap- pened last year when the 17 of rain washed away all the festivities. But what a relief! Mother nature was on our side this year. She held back the rain until the week was over, making home- coming twice as nice. The royalty also proved twice as nice for the second time winners Jimmy Ladd and Elizabeth Richardson. Homecoming week provided a break in the monotonous life of the everyday student. This week the students decided to go on a Lion Hunt. Dressing up on different days increased the want to to endanger the Lions. Students outsmarted the Lions in their college sweat- shirts; the hawaiian look inspired the Tigers to lei out the Lions. On Thursday, suited up in camoflouge and Moorebuster t-shirts, the stu- dents prepared for the hunt, which ended suc- cessfully 17-10. PRACTICING FOR THE BIG GAME Brown, Rob Jeffrey and Terine Archiebine con- centrate on keeping in time and in unison. HELP SEND THE CHOIR TO NASHVILLE!!! Cathy McNichots contributes to the? mess that is being made of the junker.
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A.L.L 0.F T.H.E A.B.O.V.E t u d e n t life: Not too shock- what went on after the bell rang seemed more important than be- ing at school. Activities varied from person to person, but fol- lowing more mellow week nights everyone looked to find great ex- citement on the week- ends. One night, to break the monotony, a couple of friends and I went and shoe polished as many people's cars as we could without getting caught” said Destiny Lehew. Weekends seemed to be more for dates and parties. If you weren't lucky enough to get a date, there was always sure to be a party just a few minutes away. And if the party was boring you could always go to a movie, to eat, search for a new love-or all of the above. HAVING A GOOD TIME, Dwayne Howard looks on at the festivities of the Beat John Mar- shall pep assembly. STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER
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AFTER CAPTURING THE MOORE LION and cutting oil its head. Latin Club members prepare for their feast. This float won first place. TURNING AWAY FROM THE FIRE. v n Tiller catches a glimpse of Rob Grim. SITTING UNDISTURBED FROM THEIR VANTAGE POINT .net Givi. Amy Johnson, and Phillip Wickham watch the traditional bon- WHILE SHARING THE FUN OF THIS YEAR. . mmy Ladd and Elizabeth Richardson ac- cept their titles of King and Queen. STUDE i@ LIFE
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