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The Back-up CREW During the Homecoming Parade Crew Club members flaunted their pride gor the Pirates as they strol ed down Port. Mala ar Blvd. Crew Clu Members include - Kay Stalling, Sherry McDonald, Lyanna Frazier, Kathy Spath, Tracy Linger, Lora Ashburn, Robin Pounds, Sheila Quinn, Cathy Pace, Sand Kleu her, Angelique Lind, Sandy Iones, Ienniler Vicllers, Sponsor El- nora Willis, Lainey Willis, Marla Gordon, Mi- cheal Wright, Kim Rivett, Sonia Iames. Crew Club Officers - Skating is fun, but Kim Rivett doesn't look so sure about the blisters that will visit later, after a day of cheering on the Pirates. Ztinmr ni tht liirairs QNMTQ' 4. Crew The smiling faces of the Crew Club are the same people we see yelling and screaming at all sports matches, supporting the Pirates. These 'Behind-the- Scene' supporters had fundraisers to be able to present appreciation gifts and for parties for team members. The Crew Club also spon- sored the Spirit Bus which provided many students a way to all away games. pl n,47'-43' CREW CLUB! 67
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The Sideline Supporters The Foul Line supports all the basketball teams, giving their enthusiasm and spirit to all the games they attend. One of their jobs was taking and record- ing the statistics and giving them to the coaches after 5 Q' E or Four of the most dedicated people are the officers of the foul line, Yalanda Smith, Debra Iordan, Patricia Poole, and Zina Walker. Aim- ing high and low, Iennifer Dick, a member of the IM team, dribbled cauciously at the foul line. Wandering which team will succeed in getting a point, the I.VT team waited anxiously for the end of the play As foul line gave a roy- al cheer, Melvin Iordan shot for two points. Zina Walker, Chanell Hawkins, Vicky Pender, Debra Iordan, Shenita Terry Diane Franklin, Patricia Poole, Angie Iackson, Angela F luel- len, Sherrie Iackson, Eyvonne Holmes, Deb- bie Parker, Tara Cooper, Alicia Terry Yolanda Smith, Coach Shepherd. 66f FOUL LINE the games. cumnnxuw I rm xawv nm , .. ,, , , ,ff 3 'me 54 7 Q... --n i .... 6 X ,se sas, Q9 1 t A . , - I , x , A 4 i I at , v'7va' 'Q
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The A Team The A Team was a group of scholastic leaders who were better known as the members of the National Honor Society. The services they rendered to the student body were numerous: beginning with the morning announcements, each day start- ed off with the cheery knowledge of the activities of the week. Each six weeks this group put out the list of students with outstanding report card grades of only A's, B's, and S's. The members of the A Team managed to collect over a thousand ounces of canned food for the needy by setting up a competition between classes. This year the seniors won by a large margin. The A Team was just a service organization but also one filled with fun such as the enjoyment of putting together the second place Homecoming Spirit Car. Al- together, the National Honor Society has led a very productive year which helped the entire student body Focused on the morning an- X, , nouncements Loise Dinkins reported all the weeks activi- A i. ties. The members of N.H.S. were Loise Dinkins, Tim Pow- er, Linda Cox, Robin Stark, Iudy Tonk, Barbie Roers, Ali- sia Milczarski, Lynn Milton, Manny Domingo, Shane Hus- sel, Ienni Sega, Bruce Pulver, Gary Bremmen, Susan Straub, Mary Moliski, Richard Rob- erts, Laurie Thomas, Mrs. Lois Dalton, Mrs. Carolyn McGuire. Being able to pronounce the lon est names in the school is aliard task first thing in the morning but Neta Moye mumbles through. The officers of National Honor Society were Tim Pow- er, Linda Cox, Robin Stark, Loise Dinkins, and Barbie Rogers, Stomp the Scorpi- ons' says Loise Dinkins' sec- ond prize winning spirit car. lf-s.............. it if . A K 3 . , 3 , N, 5 -4 v - PM A I h , 5 f Q 5 if H .. Q X P. , t ff- ' L.. . f- - t 7 t , .igfjfffg f -fi g A ia ' i ' 'I' i 5 68!NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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