Seminole High School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Sanford, FL)

 - Class of 1977

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III' It was an ordinary day just like any other day . . . nothing unusual . . . except everything. It became light around 6:45. Daylight savings time was recently over. The date, if it matters, was November 9. The weather was extra cold for November. The very first frost of the year transformed Victory Lane from a sidewalk art show for senior graffiti to a replica of some northern land. The library that morn- ing wasjammed with huddles ofkids seeking refuge from the eminent foreshadows of 'freezing to death' in 45 degree weather. As the day wore on, the cold wore off. By second period, off came the layers of jackets and sweaters only to reveal an array of strange In- dian garb. It was Indian Day of Spirit lb STUDENT LIFE S il WHY of 'if . Week and the Tribe was on the war- path for crabmeat from Seabreeze. Faces were splashed with makeshift war paint while white shoe polish on car windows boasted homecoming menus of raw, broiled, baked, and burned Sandcrabs. It wasn't all fun and games though. There was still serious work to be done. junior class officers were on their way to look at promsites that afternoon. They dragged back to school after dark that evening. At that time, basketball prac- tice was just getting over. The foot- ball team was out behind the band room silently huddled as darkness surrounded them. Coach Posey finished his pep talk with a final dismissal of Let's get 'em, men! Two lone Interact members stacked sections of a redwood fence on the wood for the Pow Wow bon- fire. The crash of the wood echoed against the cold concrete walls of the stadium. The lights popped on for practice for the Homecoming court. Perhaps the lights were an intrusion on the serenity, but surely a welcome one. School was not just a seven hour job Monday through Friday. School was a way of life and had a life of its own too. This was just aiiotlzci' day in the life and essence of Seminole. il LEFT Prom bouquets are not usually a way of life for jim Agee . . . TOP 'But winning footballgarnes does become a way of life for the Tribe. ABOVE Halloween lizicns up the Lake Howell pep rally for Tim Raines and Ray Bertrand. RIGHT Tribe Pride is a way oflife forevgrybody - cspccially quarterback john Litton,



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ose Paranoia, confusion, and total panic crept across the faces of 780 brand new Baby Seminoles . Even though Mr. Wayne Epps, assistant principal, said this was the smooth- est first day of school in five years, it was hard to convince the sopho- mores. The fear of being thrown into the lake ran through their minds every time an awesome upperclass- man walked by. Belittling signs of Children At Play hung in the sophomore parking lot to remind them that they were the new Baby Seminoles. As for the upperclassmen, they were enthused about reacquaint- ing with old friends, meeting new teachers, and getting into school ac- tivities. Seniors became outraged to find lunches had been shortened from one hour to forty-five minutes. But the anger was subdued when that last bell of the day rang ten minutes earlier and the first day of a new year came to an exhausted close. RlGHT!It was hard to tvll who got the worst cndof thc' deal, initiatc' Lisa Greene, or initiators Kim Dickey and Star Gazil, as seniors HZUEiCU171L'H sophomores. BELOWiS4'niors show their school spirit as they cheer on the Fighting Seminoles at the first pep rally of the new school year. azy Hazine Da 'Q I 4 1 V1 A 4 18 FIRST YVEEK

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