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, .ts .sis K 1 5: Kristi Young hopes for and gets a Morning pep rallies allow more Wildcat victory. Seniors to participate. . f From Quarters to Semesters The change from quarters to semesters presented different views from both the students and the faculty. Opinions varied from liking the change to missing the more frequent quarter breaks. Because of this change the effectiveness of the exemption policy was questioned by students who felt more than three days were needed in an eighteen week period. Senior Greg Smith boosts winning Wild- cat spirit at Atlanta. Opening 7
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Crush Brings on Craze Spirit invaded the school in more ways than one. Spurred on by the winning Silver Crush, the student body went through a blue and white craze. For some it was their first time to wear the school colors, while others wore them proudly for the last time. The pep rallies were better than ever with new themes and the in- creased participation of the stu- dent body. Another form of spirit was shown through increased atten- dance and club membership. En- thusiasm for life was demonstrated through student and faculty involvement. This en- thusiasm began inthe fall and only subsided after the gradua- tion ceremonies. The Class of 1980 left an infor- mation center in the form of a glass encased bulletin board. Just outside of the main office the bulletin board serves anyone who glances its way. sift' ' ui ' alfa mt? -. 8 Opening
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