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Although a smile hides Anita Swaim's nervousness, tension builds as she rides through Main Street down town Randle- man. mi K M'-'UQ While at attention, Scott Whitaker risks the wrath of Mr. Chief cheerleader, Susan Hammond, shows an 'expression Oghurn by letting a small smile appear. other than excitement during the pep rally on Friday. 8fStudent Life With the theme l'm gonna tear your playhouse down, the sophomores storm past the seniors by winning first place in the float competition.
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Showing they are number one are Brian Hughes, Mark Grif- Cheerleaders show their school spirit in many ways. One was fin, Shane Handy, and Reece White. Each of them is on the the hanging of this poster in the commons area hallway. It was made especially for Trinity. varsity football team. 'sw We Cheering for that Tiger victory is Teresa Slack and Christie Anderson a couple of our varsity cheerleaders. Both girls were previously on the JV cheerleading squad. 5' 17' . 6. ' A fl ' if' lldmi We're Boom D namite At Randleman Tiger Spirit didn't refer to the tiger at the zoo. It meant pride in our school and students. We were all proud to be part of the school famous for winners even when they lost. At different times during the school year we had pep rallies to cheer our players on to victo- ry. This year more of them were held in the commons area during break instead of in the gym. This was something different at Randle- man but the students didn't seem to mind it too much. An added difference was that school spirit had increased intensely. The stadium was filled with the roar ofthat Tiger Spirit as the Rand- leman Tigers took on their opponents. Stu- dents from this year and from years passed all came and took part in this celebration. During the week before a game the cheer- leaders put up signs in the commons area to put the players into the right mood for win- ning. Most of the students signed inspirational- ly. There were also other ways that Tiger fans showed their Tiger Spirit . They bought spirit items, such as buttons and pom poms, from the cheerleaders to help show their spirit. From other places they obtained sweatshirts and T- shirts containing the Tiger emblem and wore them to the games, to school, and almost every place they went. Anybody could tell through their conversation and their masseve display of Tiger insignias that the students of Randleman High School were proud to be Randleman Ti- gers. Student Life 7
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et the Competition Begin tv 'iws,.,. mefft' ' lei. is W ex A happy Mitzi Misenheimer, who is one of the participants in the homecoming court, is driven through the parade by her brother Derrick. Days and nights of float construction com- bined witn some egging gave way to tired stu- dents and a winning float. Students started working on floats on Tuesday night and worked through Thursday night. Although everyone couldnt go every night. IHOSI students made an effort to go at least once. During homecoming week, schoolwork did not come first for students. Even though stu- dents had homework and could not stay very long, everyone helped out. Whether it was stuff- ing newspaper into chicken wire, painting, or just advising. the floats eventually were finished. Things really started coming together at 7:00 when creative thoughts and hard work were combined. Although some people did more so- cializing and eating than working. almost every- one helped out in some way. It was the same people every night who worked hard getting the last touches on the float ready. Mixed in with the work were students dancing to music. Even though the freshman were new at this. they still managed to create a float on time. As the Sopho- mores worked. Velvet Davis's mom got rid of our hunger by serving cookies. cake and hot chocolate. while the juniors filled up on pizza vitnfm 1 ' 9. , Q... tu' 3 . ta from the Tigers Den. At the Senior float 'Dave McDuffie's mom provided pins and needles to sew the camoflouge skirt around the base of the float. Flying eggs was another sight found at the floats. liven though students risked disqualifica- tion of their floats. they ruthlessly bombarded the opposing floats. On Friday after the game the Student Council sponsored a victory dance. Even though it was cold out side. we really steamed up the cafeteria. With the music blaring students and teachers like Mr. Turner and Ms. Pryor danced their own way to the beat of Oh Shelia and Money for Nothing and the popular slow songs Cherish and l Cant Fight This Feeling . The cheerleaders livened the week by spon- soring Spirit Week. On Monday when it was sweat shirt day. the weather turned on us. Tues- day was hat dayg Wednesday it was sunglasses dayg on Thursday it was a button day. and on Friday it was school color day. Adding to the excitement on Wednesday. some 100 students enjoy roasting marshmellows at the bon fire, Homecoming was a lot of fun. but it just seemed like you do all this planning and working. and in a moment everything is over. sail .Q ,Z -UF r I' 5' J 'is , V. ' li . .Y . 9-.i . ik! 5 .. .f 1: V W 'lair !i X xi . Y S 1 , ,JJ X L, , . x .. X ,ic - at . Harem mcyaewrsa J 1 H ,f ,rw ,,p.,f4,... -ef at rf A , 'T . V 1. W , V . it .f f 5 ' A fra 2 '- 3 six if X .s!,,qY?,M.sAX3-sti.yJ?.Q.iygxiynivgl vig -1 . s ls it a bird! ls it .i plane ' No. it s lr l lager. vshith icadw the senior float with the theme Rambo's Revenge. Student Lifef9
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