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Head Maiorette, Leah Brunette per- forms to Boogie Shoes during an assembly. Boogie Shoes was :nly one of the few songs per- iormed by the band gaining them a 2 rating at UIL contest. Busy working at area stores in aris, Jerry deBin acts as Super- han at Safeway as part of a special tales promotion sponsored by Ideal Bread Co. l .M....Q., left Jones ponders over what book 5 take to his next class. Some stu- ents found lockers hard to open nd were late to classes as a result. W Juniors Toni Coleman, Donna Shaw, and Melissa Dodd work on links for the spirit chain. Juniors won the spirit chain with seniors trailing behind by 71 chains. Cheerleaders Brooke Nelson, Angie Boswell, Sharon Newman, and Anecia Green help to raise spirit at an evening pep rally. S alll GLU
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--1 i1. theme I ning 40,8 wi l . Miss Sharon Morgan sings her song in the Homecoming pep rally with the help of Vicki Gleghorn and Sandra Hodges as Lori Bankhead looks on. Varsity football team members Benny Smith, David Floberts, Mike Thompson, James Hayes, and Mike Johnson cheer their team on in the pep rally. Loss o pride was fell The drug feature in th- Paris News affected stu. dents greatly. A loss of prid for their school couldn' help but be felt. ln protest ti the five daily articles writter students wrote many letter to the editor. Out of thesl many, only two were pub- lished. The year was out-of-the ordinary. Spirit was at an at time high. Students fel closer towards each othe and classes were more com petitive. High enrollmen caused people to becom more involved in fund an spirit raising activities. W MAKE GREAT THINGS HAP PEN.
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