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E i fp' 4: in TOP-Proud winners of the Junior and Freshman teams, Laurie Baxter, Dara Lay and Janie Ross, receive award from Mr. Ress. LEFT-Putting everything she has into it, Julie Sex- ton kicks the first ball ofthe game. ABOVE-The winners of the Best-Dressed Cheer- leader contest, John Reynolds and Joe Hurst, claim their prize from Andy Lockridge.
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Where's the Gatorade? On opposite ends of the field, the Junior-Freshmen and Senior-Sopho- more teams did their warm-up exer- cises. Kick off time arrivedg both teams were psyched up and ready to go, when all of a sudden it started to pour down rain. Coaches were scattering for shel- ter so their hair would not get wet, but, the girls, rough and tough as they were, kept going. Some of their plays would make the Super Bowl Champs blush. Each team, except the Seniors, contributed a touchdown to the score. The referees got upset when the girls started playing a bit too rough: tackling, punching, pulling hair, etc. A special half-time game was played by the voluptuous cheerleaders. When the final buzzer sounded- after a rousing second half of mud, sweat and anxiety was played-the vic- tory went to the Junior-Freshman team. TOP-Cheerleaders Andy Goodwin Tim Bowen, and Ken Berger take time out from the game to pose for pin up pictures CENTER--Susan Shisler happily assures Liz Woollen that Juniors have the game in the bag' BOTTOM RIGHT-The Freshman and Soph omores have a friendly discussion about whether or not it was a touchdown BOTTOM LEFT-Rita Kesterman goes for the flag as Robin Gibson heads for the goal line.
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tudents Skip Class For Convocations Students at SHS enjoyed the convoeations spon- sored by Student Council for several reasons, but, the most popular one was because they got out of classes to attend them. The rock group Free Fare started the yearls con- vocations. They entertained the students for an hour with some of the latest songs and a few oldies but goodiesw. In addition to just singing, they slipped some antics into the act. The group later put on a concert for the community in the J.W.O.-Breck auditorium. During the Thanksgiving convocation presented by Hi-Y, Reverend Hampton from the First Baptist Church spoke to the student body about the mean- ing of Thanksgiving. He enlightened his sermon with a few jokes, but, made several meaningful points about the many things we should be thankful for. Although the eonvocations were small in number, they were a huge success and hopefully another learning experience at SHS. Scott Kuhn introduces Hi-Y's guest speaker Two members of the rock group Free Fare do their bit
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