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Caught in another dimension, Terri Allison, Mickey Davis, and Pam Beer are overjoyed with their coke machine for lunch. It seems that if one wanted a coke, he had to go in search of ... Photo by Chris Perry You Can't Jam Without Music! What Ever Happened To... With no coke machines in school students can buy milk and orange juice. Seniors Je- sica Langer and Greg McCormick didn’t seem happy with this. Photo by Chris Perry. Due to lack of money the student parking lot remains half way unpaved. Students like Tim. Lynch. park..in. the. gravel.. Photo. by Chris Perry Promises 13
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ulsating wildly, the new jukebox blasted out songs. A dream? Yes. Wishful think- ing? Yes. Senior Josh Parish stated in his campaign speech for SCA president last year, that when he was elected he would try and get the student body a jukebox, coke machines and the second half of the student parking lot paved. Many promises were not within Josh’s control and he ex- plained, ‘‘Our school is too crowded and we have no place to put them [the jukebox and soda machines].’’ He also not- ed that the jukebox is against the law because it could be a fire hazard with the size of our population. Christina Johnston, a sopho- more, felt that, ‘’We don’t real- ly need them because we couldn’t use them all day.” On the other hand junior Ja- net Mclntire said, ‘If he prom- ised them, | think we should get them. He owes us!!”” By Shawn McAniff Many students were shocked when we didn’t get our jukebox. A rock ‘n jukebox like the one at Pizza Hut was expected. Photo by Chris Perry Students would park anywhere be- sides the back. Chris Perry doesn’t like gravel in the back. Phot o by Chris Perry
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“We ARE Fired Up! AEN AY Melee MASSES e ired p! (clap, clap, clap) “WOL-VER-INES! The cheer- The Pride’s Back! leaders cheered, the classes competed, and blue and or- ange was everywhere. What a way to spend seventh period — at a pep rally! Excitement grew as the sen- iors made their traditional en- trance into the gym. Showing the class's exuberance at final- ly being seniors was Kelly Dyer’s “Wine Me, Dine Me, ‘89 Me” sign. The juniors spirit rivaled that of the seniors. They were excited at joining the ranks of upperclassmen. The class of ‘91, grateful not to be fresh- men, added their cheers to the general din. And the freshmen first experienced pep rallies and Wolverine spirit. Soon, the very walls shook as the student body screamed itself hoarse to show its spirit! Wolverine Pride ran deep, and students were eager to show it. Displays of school spirit were common, but never so enthusiastic as at games or pep rallies. The turnout to support the school’s teams had never been bigger. Support also came from other areas. Ath- letes were assigned Secret Pals from the Pom Pon and Cheer- leading squads for moral sup- port. The school was excited and full of spirit — Wolverine Pride was back!!! By Christy Gardner “Look at those pom pon’s go.” Plastic strips were flying from the arms that were flailing w excitement. Photo by Woody Perry. 14 Pep Rallies
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