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Creatures Juvade PIAS On Halloween Day, the students came dressed as ghosts, goblins, witches and some came as their own self. The SCA held a costume contest for the ugliest and scariest persons. The winners of the contest were Miss Alvine and James Shafer. Through the day teachers handed out candy hoping their houses and vehicles would not be egged by some of the students. The halls and some rooms were decorated with bright orange and dark black to repre- Showing her spirit, Junior, Kristi Byers is one of the few who dressed up for Halloween. Showing her wicked ways on Halloween is Mrs. Winnie Carr. sent Halloween. There were pictures of cars and ghosts hanging along the halls and in the classrooms. During relaxation Halloween Day, the library and hallway outside the library was covered with students and teachers waiting for the judges to pick two win- ners. They waited anxiously for the decision and finally they were announced. The other participants were not mad at the decision but they were glad that they ‘could participate in the event. The winners of the SCA Halloween costume contest were James Shafer and Ms. Alvine. Trying to scare her students away from class is Ms. Alvine. Student Life Halloween 15
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Moonlight Stroll At half-time, though, the band played Still as the homecoming court was being displayed. Out of the senior class Amy Floyd, escorted by Damon Dudley; Stephanie Groot, escorted by Todd Burch; Julie Har- rison, escorted by Gerd Ballner; and Lee Ann McPhaul, escorted by Stacey Clevenger. Julie Harrison took top honors as she was chosen by her senior class to be the new 1985-86 Homecoming Queen. Lisa Coffey was there to hand down her crown. The homecoming dance 'A Moonlight Stroll’’ was a success as there was a happy crowd of people danc- ing. The music was provided by WREL. The D.J. played the traditional song ‘'Cherish.”’ Looking bored while watching the other couples dance are Lori Ent- sminger, Junior and Craig Thomas, Senior. While dancing Angie Mikels, Sophomore cracks a joke and Freddie Benson, Freshman laughs. 14 Student Life Homecoming The happy couple Chad Dorey, Senior and Kim Beard, Junior sit smiling at the Homecoming Dance. Smiling for the camera while dancing is Larry Rogers, Senior and his date Karen Rogers, Freshman.
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During Mr. Fox's P.E. class, he stops jumping Outside the school, Joey Clark moves to the rope to pose for the camera as David Col- beat. eman looks on. : e . v 4 we 23 | +e uel = = 2 pao — saute ed al a e ee @ pa —— g. a : . E - After an SCA meeting, Miss Alvine talks with Glancing at the camera, is senior, David Christy Carter, Michelle Ryman, Martha Grow, Staton. Jere Brown, and Missy Brown. tartiug et off ta SS The new year brought back some familiar faces, but scenes never change either, there's always someone many are back for the last time. The events occurring standing around waiting to have their picture taken. were basically the same such as SCA meetings to elect Well the school year got off to a good start and the the new officers for the 1985-86 year. Also dedicated students were ready and waiting for the 1985-86 Mr. Fox continues teaching his new students about school year. athletics and keeping in good shape. The hallway 16 Student Life Candid
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