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How appropriate that our senior Homecoming king and queen should participate in the events of Spirit Week. John Lewis and Sandy Mason make a perfect nerd couple on Nerd Day. 14 Homecoming Like a soldier returning from war, Mike Vance (10) sports his many injuries. Mike said, “The crutches were a pain to use all day, but it was all in the spirit of things.”
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Sophomores Brian Richter, Jamie Colaw, Brian Ridenour and Rod- ney Pike work during the Au- tumn Glory parade to raise money for the football team. They sold sodas to raise this money. As they hurry from one Autumn Glory activity to another, seniors Brian Glass and Scott Lohr seem to find Dale Bittinger (12) quite amusing. is a Autumn Glory 13
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elebrities, professionals, nerds, and you name ( it. They were all here during Spirit Week. On Monday the student body dressed up like professionals. Doctors, bums, secretaries, and soldiers were seen roaming the halls. Tuesday was Celebrity Day. Marci Stemple (10) commented, “All day long I felt like I was visiting Hollywood.” Tina Turner, Tom Cruise, Rambo, and Lady Di visited Southern rather than Southern visiting Hollywood. Wednesday was everyone's favorite Nerd Day. ‘As usual, more people participated for Nerd Daythan the other spirit days. Overall, Spirit Week accomplished its goal to boost enthusiasm for the Homecoming game and dance,” varsity cheerleader Lori McCain (11) boasted of the week’s success. Thursday and Friday finished up the exciting week with Crazy Hair Day and Injury Day. Senior Joy Thrasher summed up Spirit Week. “It’s always exciting to laugh at or with everyone dressed up as someone other than themselves. Spirit Week breaks the monotony of everyday school life.” Being Yourself? Seniors Christine Schrock, Tamra Shreve, and Tracy Frederick brought their Cabbage Patch Kids and Glow Worms to school to en- joy Spirit Week. Let’s hope it’s Crazy Hair Day. — Surely Doug Collins (10) wouldn’t really come to school on any other day with this “Dippity-Do.” Homecoming 15
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