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men Ttf s oim Micheal Thomas, number ten, hands off the ball. Yes, we're 1! Sean Patterson kicks the extra point. Band prepares to jam at the Homecoming Rally.
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... Lunch!! Ms. Kennibrew and Mrs. Vales prepare for the lunch crowd. Tonya and Sharise hang out in the Voc.! Theya, Tunisia and Sarah share a laugh over lunch. Student Life
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i» Ul 'I f I(ft To A PtiA4 I | | Check this out! Sleek, sophisticated and supurb Those are the words which best describe the student body of Shaw High School This year we kicked off the homecom- ing celebration with a newstvte rally where Shaw rtudentiiiTi feJi'tJ ji their favorite candidates This year the rally was moved from the gym to the audi- jtpriijiTUCandidates danced in the aisles on the!? way to the stage. Tbethange was a disappointment to sophomores and freshmen running were Leon Aflrtps Jacques Sadler, Dwight Warner and Tramel Tucker Mr. Tucker and Ms. Hunter were VH.IITM . crowned King and Queen for the 1988- 89 celebration. Homecoming Day celebrations began with a parade which featured the Homecoming Court, clubs, organiza- tions and different groups. Immediately following the parade was the football game where our Cardinals beat Lincoln West by a whopping 58-0 score. Dur- ing halftime, the King and Queen were crowned. In the long run, most people thought overal I that the proceedings were better with soft instrumental music for each candidate. Perhaps this reflects the strong jazz liking of so many students. Each candidate was required to give a brief speech this year, to explain why they were the best candidate. The female candidates this year were Melonee Bunell, Audrey Curtis, Kelly Drake, Cecelia Young and Jennice Hunter. Males in the Vocational were introduced. The night concluded with a semi- formal dance. All students could attend and dance the night away the Cardinal way. Far left: Students jam at a pep rally. Left: The 1988 Homecoming King and Queen, Tramel Tucker and Jennice Hunter. Student Life
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