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Senior claw members express (heir views cuMllAill Lee Week at the pep rally while participating iwiih.the Cheerleaders The seniors dominated the spirit stick competition at this, the third pep rally of the year ViLo by Huggins. A The Rangers arc on the hunt as Seniors Kris Kozak and Eddie Wadlcy exit the senior hall after it is judged during Lee Week. Photo by R. Flowers. With his face painted white and blue. Tony Estes joins in with the seniors as they sing in the commons before school. The morning pep rallies began Wednesday and ended every morning with the traditional singing of The Sight We Drove 'Ole Dixie Down. Photo by R. Flowers. Lee Week 17
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J During l.ee Week. Norman Adams shows his spirit with his truck. Students developed their artistic abilities with items such as shoe polish and poster paints. Photo by E. Ginn. Performing their crowd-pleasing pyramid, the cheerleaders help boost the Rangers to a 24-10 victory over the Ganders. Photo by D. Franta. With one year’s experi- ence, the sophomores managed to impress the judges enough with their hall to win the compe- tition. Gay Lynn Hurta, sophomore, said, “I was afraid the seniors were going to win. but I guess we got lucky.” Aside from the fierce hall competition, stu- dents also participated in the dress up days on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Also, the seniors set a new trend this year as they took T- shirts and painted ‘‘Class of 86” on the front and signed their names on the back. During the morning pep rally in the com- mons, “I was surprised that so many people knew the words to The Night We Drove Ole Dixie Down without having to read a poster,” exclaimed Steven Christman, senior. Steven's surprise was due to the absence of the traditional poster with the lyrics painted on it hanging from the balcony. At the regular pep rally, the Goosebusters sign was passed on from the senior class to the junior class, and in accordance with tradi- tion, Mr. Ronnie Kluch, a former coach, gave his motivational speech to the football team. On the Monday following The Game, which Sterling won 24-10, the student body received praise from Mrs. Janie Chris- tian, assistant prin- cipal, for the good sportsmanship and overall spirit which complemented the stu- dent body and added class to Lee Week. 16 Lee Week Kerry Henderson makes a desperate lunge for the extra yards needed to secure a touchdown for the Rangers. Photo by D. Franta.
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At the Student Council-sponsored Christmas Victor) Dance, December 21. Cindy Prestigomo and friends dance the night away to music fur- nished by Fast Times. Photo by E. Ginn. Getting into the spirit of the season. the members of the school support staff attempt to display their uniform feeling about the occasion. They include (front) Mmes. Dixie King. Nancy Walsh. Carolyn Tincr. (2) Tommyc Glynn Clark. Nan Jacobson. Sue Brysch. (i) Bctlic Bar- row. Darlene Barnett. Nadean Bosslcy. Lcura Leissner. Joyce Dickens. (4) Beverly Wilson. WiUeM Cherry. Lisa Huntley. Lois Walker. Photo by E. Ginn. Could this be an advertisement for a well known beverage? No. it’s just Angela Ingham pausing with a friend as she shops dunng the holida season. Photo by A. Roy Wayne Miller takes a break from the everyday hassle of class to enjoy a slice of pizza during one of the many parties that took place December 20. the last day before the holidays began. Photo by D. Franta. 18 The Holidays
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