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SENIOR PRIDE - Senior Karen Ketcher 'shows her Charger spirit by placing a Northeast sticker on her car. Stickers were sold by'FBI.A. Photo by Melissa Matthews Charger pride is two-fold beneiit Charger pride Charger pride is hard to define, for its meaning varies from fan to fan. For some, such as junior Mark Seabaugh, it is synonymous with spirit. Charger pride means having a lot of spirit for the school, he said, and buying a bumper sticker l wanted. Junior Margaret Bakerls defini- tion included a personal reward. Charger pride is being a part of the Chargers and proud ofthe part you are, she said. lt's better to be proud of the school because it makes coming less grueling. Football coach john Talley's definition of Charger pride reached far beyond the athletic department. Charger pride is each student taking an interest in all parts of the school, whether it's drama, football, or track, he said. And pride includes going to these events and cheering for the Chargers. Coach Talley added that pride is as beneficial to the individual as it is to the school. Having Charger pride helps a student build pride within him- self, he said. Everyone must have something that he can hold on to. Senior Tiger Taylor described Charger pride as an extension of the pride he takes in all his involvements. l'm proud of the school and its activities because l go here, he said. l want to do things for the school and make everything the best it can be. - Story by Robin Smith. Layout by Karen Lacewell k M- .ts -,.. .1,WQg,,a .... ff., ,H 3 ei ffi lflf A Kirk D. Rodgers , A .jeg r'l'l Mark Rogers if .Q g 5' g C is Pauline Rogers , y i ,, ' R Veronica Romes S . -. ' Richard Roulston I' ,,,. V, ns . X 3, , W Q , A X . A11 Y V, -- K A ir .V F ii 'f .:ii:..gQ VlV::. 1 ..V: 1 A f Q ' ,. V- 'X' Robyn Rush sz. ,,,. i, g 1 ,Q - it M . e ' Clay Ryan , i , , R- Q K - M Steve Sacco 5:1 . - i f ff 4 . my Sm Q L . ,, f .,,,' 1 ' T ' 7' David Sanderson X , ' ' ferii 'er' i g J . r R -.- ,,., 1 Sunny Schelllnger 22:2 T 1131, . ll' .i i T flame W. .2 1- f- .. .. , juniors, Charger pridefl53
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TELL 'EM ABOUT IT - Seniors Robin Neal and Christy Hall talk a little bit while avoiding the Charger rush. Photo by Melissa Matthews WE'RE 111 - Senior Shozo Kamiki shows his pride for the Chargers with a R1 keychain. Photo by Melissa Matthews K M 8. L, A Patrick Ralston Tammy Ramsey Edith Rankins Edith Ransom Lonnel Rendel Q ? iifs 'J i . eiitt ' . . s 1 . K. -X Q X f-.-amy.. . , . ...iss-,-K MWM., T Sonya Rendel s ,. 2 X for X at X .- sss ss, , H .... , ..,. Q .,.. , ,,,, 1 ---- , 1 - .f sf l . 15. ..i,, 5. .,:,, r H N' E Yr' LSA S , sg ml this Wgvef -ur' it l Q s Lou Reynolds - K' Dana Rice I, F Donna Ricks - g q Yolanda Ricks ' ii' tl .R Guinn Rigsby Chris Roden l ' ' 1 A 1 V l52!Classes
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