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LANGUAGE lab is used by Brian Larsen to improve his German skills. .hx 1 SELLING T-shirts during lunch is part of Teri Millefsjob as president of the Senior class. nwqx ,,,-P ,ff 1-aw ' .N- 'www lO ' Opening SOPHOMORES Pam Spigener and Nona Foley are briefed on plans for the Haunted House. Ymhiw xii:
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omecoming Spirits K , LIVE entertainment and refreshments are enjoyed by Roganne Brand, John McDonald, Jane! Dill, Brad Grimes, Tim Quillin, and Brenda Carraway at the dance. .TEE u15'X 5 X s xp 77' N OPTIMISTIC Raiders begin a tough, wet battle against the Garland Owls. 'YE RAINY weather doesn't spoil the spirit of Rich- ard Woods and other fans attending the Home- coming game. JAMIE Haupt and Mike Holland pause for a glass of punch. Opening ' 9
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Pride Comes In Rank I lr il SPIRIT is raised during the competition victory Mam'selles Sherry Jackson, Karen Marek, and Cindy Vaillancourt proudly model their new jack- cheer by freshman Cheefleadef Marcy Box' CIS. tudents usually felt a certain loyalty toward their own particular class. From the beginning of the year we were tagged as either a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior. Once labeled we set out to make the most of it. Fund-raising activities were a good place to start for a student wishing to become involved. One of the many senior fund-raising projects was selling T-shirts. Sophomores got the year off to a good start financially by sponsoring a Haunted House which proved to be a great success. There were also traditional activities, such as jv pep rallies, that the separate classes participated in just as they had in previous years. Of course, throughout the year there was always a competitive spirit present between the classes. This was especially true during the pep rallies when each class attempted to out yell the others in the competition victory cheer. However, despite the competition, we had to put up with one another, because the classrooms would often be filled with seniors as well as underclassmen. , ff' .- -I JV PEP rally proves to be a good time for Lana Clark to enjoy an ice cream bar. Opening ' I I
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