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verything is still and quiet in the as the speaker comes on. Gripping tightly closed eyes are seen among the candidates as they hope their names will be the announcements. A name is called and rises as screaming and tears fill the air. A special ing was felt as a persons face is lit-up in victory. tions always hold a special time as new friends are and determination becomes a priority. Cheerleader tryouts start two weeks before the tion date. Candidates were divided into groups were lead by a senior cheerleader. Three cheers were taught and the day before' tryouts, the candidates drew to see which two cheers they would perform. Student Council elections were all but calm. Per- forming fish and dancing to conga music made each srpech unique. Candidates were asked to make a speech explaining why they wanted to be on Student Council. Many had creative minds and asked help from their campaign managers. Ribbons and posters were made displaying the nominees names. Halls were covered from top to bot- tom as posters were hung and ribbons were thrown down the halls to finally land on the floor. After the announcements, everyone left friends, not competitors. Everything was over and all had become one. Expecting to see tears leaving the coaches office was not true, but people leaving the room with smiles and laughter was what was seen. Friends were made, not lost. Dana Mitchell fe 34 Design by Dana Mitchell. Friends Winning when T Caruthers names over the the eight cheerleaders fore by Harold Reeves Thank Excitement Stubblefield Guniorl Ritchie Csophomorel Larry Weisinger guniorl elected Student ouncil Photo by Harold Reeves.
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.Q KP.. M rx ef W at V! k ' KN 7L ' g, 5 2 i nf . V I Q we. v' -H - Q. We wwe - --9 ,,. 5 QQ S V H ffl . - f X - Q. . . , y ,W 1 'W z. 4 Christmas Love me? At the Spanish Club party, Jeri Bentley Uuniorj whispers Smile if you love me in James Daul- ton's ear. Photo b y H a r 0 l d Reeves. Ho,ho,ho. Santa, Wade Parkey and Mrs. Clause, Sandy Collard landed as students gathered to get a better view. Carrying Rebel flags, the two passed out candy and wished everyone a Merry Christmas. Photo by Chip Mundy. Gifts of warmth Twenty-six needy familes received gifts of food and clothing through adopt-a-family. Mrs. Lynn Etheridge Cfacultyl receives coats from Ms. Susan Williams of Marshalls. Photo by Chris Mullins. Christmas
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'iw 3' ie. Let's Conga The crowd came to their feet as the train grab- bed spectators on the conga route. Eric Holt fseniorj helped Melissa Horstman Qjuniorb win without any competition. Photo by Chris Mullins. Another one A boy on the cheerleading squad is becoming quite common. Jet Jones ljuniorl shows he is deserving of the position. Photo by Chris Mullins, Rm-Fm-Fin The amazing Rin- Fin-Fin performed many tricks and outstanding feats during elections. Kyle Hamilton and Larry Weisinger Quniorsb helped the fish with some of its tricks. Photo by Harold Reeves. Explanation Cheerleader tryouts were a confusing time to some of the can- didates. Tammi Klozik guniorb explains the etails to Tina Welch and Tonia Williams Qjuniorsl. Photo by Chris Mullins. FOR so ...-uf Hey Ed! Many candidates had 'lcelebrities' as campaign managers. Matt Patton and Mike Freeman fseniorsj do a fine job. Photo by Chris Mullins. Elections
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