Southern Garrett County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Oakland, MD)

 - Class of 1989

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Enjoying a leisurely conversation with chaperone Mr. Barry Shaffer is Dave Eiswert and Dana Hetrick. It was re- quired to have six chaperones at the Homecoming Dance. Crowning the queen,Lisa Schmidt, is looks on. Lisa was captain of the varsity the 1988 Basketball Homecoming cheerleading squad and Zack was a queen Karen Burns, as Zack Gibson starter on the varsity basketball team. Waiting for the queen to be announced is junior court members Angie Bittinger escorted by Marshall Pike. The court consisted of Student Council members, boys’ and girls’ basketball teams, wres- tling, and cheerleaders. At the d ance, seniors Tony Perando, Scott Watson and Scott Weeks find talking more interesting than dancing. Winter Homecoming 13

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After Lisa Schmidt was announced queen, members of the senior court, Richard Evick, Courtney Smith, Joe Refosco, Marci Stemple, and Zack Gibson, clap to congradulate Lisa. Lisa was also the queen for Football Homecoming. Beverly Hill Billies Q-94 provides It looked as if an episode of the pve Hill Billies was : being taped during spirit week. — MUSIC When spirit week was held for the Winter Spor Home: coming, students dug out their straw hats, bib overalls, and flannel shirts to join in on Hill Billie Day. A pep assembly was also held to help get the students ae faculty psyched up for Friday’s big game. At 8 p.m., students began eptenng the cafeteria fo to dance the night away. - A surprisingly large number of 198 bone attended ve dance. ‘Due to the large crowd, | felt this Homceonine dance was one of the best we ever had,” said Kendra Wagner. All evening the room was packed with people dancing to the latest hits provided by Mike Kho from @-94 FM. “The music was great. There was a large variety of new : and old songs,” said Ann Umstot. . Toward the end of the evening, the streamers were torn down from the ceiling and balloons were cropese on. the floor, - Angie Teagarden said Many people take streamers asa souvenir to remember ave special night i in yea to come.” “This year’s Winter Homecoming was a lot of fun because there were more people than there usually are and more people danced. Joy McCain 12 Winter Homecoming



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Oops! A slight spill is not uncom- mon for a skiier at The Wisp Ski Resort. This youngster found out the hard way. The best of Winterfest The natural elements Ski race competitions, fun races, exhibitions and activities galore, using snow and ice -the natural elements of winter. | As many enjoyed the outdoor food and entertainment, others were getting psyched for many races that took place throughout Winterfest. ‘Kevin Lohr was one of the students who participated. He placed first in two out of five races. The Yankee Clipper and Oe Legged race were just two of the many he participated — Becng is an awesome challens and a es oe said Kevin. Kevin was also on the winning ug-A-War team, The — Hosers, and placed fourth for tenth grade i in the Water Cross in the same day. Cook offs and snow scul Ipture were also included among the events. Although much of Winterfest consisted of party- ing, racing made up the most part. Most tac ad a fear of coming easier than most people think. Before | raced, is was scared but after | made it through the course, | was scared for nothing’, said Stacy Moran. “It was great because you could party and ski with © all different kinds of people. Winterfest is a great way to bring in out-of: -town people. With raci yu get to become friends with a lot of nice pe 14 Winterfest Revin Lohr

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