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Dreams, cokes, and popcorn add up to Shared Memories The sparkle and glitter of the stage presentation is not all there is to the Miss Lumberjack pag- eant. There are many days of work involved. Building and decorating the stage, adjusting the lights, and for the girls- finding the perfect dress. l never thought finding the 'perfect dress' could be such a headache and trying experience. l must have tried on 50 dresses all ending up being too big, too long, or just plain ole' ugly. But finally once caught my eye and now it's hanging in my closet, remarked Me- lanie McKenzie. lt is a great privilege to be elected as a yearbook beauty. As Karla Moore stated, l feel honored. Those who made this possible for me are spe- cial. We have all shared dreams, disappoint- ments, cokes and pop- corn. These special times will leave us with many memories. l'm thankful that l can add this honor to my collec- tion of memories. Preparations for the pageant were chaotic. 'Garlands of streamers hung across auditorium seats, lavender paint dot- ted the faces of stage workers, mikes hummed with frenetic perfor- mance jitters. But finally, pieces began to fall into place and the show be- gan-another in a long tradition of Miss Lumber- jack pageants. 2 6 ' Scott Shamblin and Jeff The Jazz band keeps the audi Cheney remain calm back ence entertained stage.
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28 How about those Christians Just Keeping The Faith From water gun fights in a Florida hotel to the bunny slopes of Colorado, our Christians know how to have a good time. Cindy Stovall tells of mo- ments spent at the Hiding Place. lt was a great place to go for entertainment with Christian rock concerts and other various games. It was great! To show great times the First Baptist Youth Choir's tour, summer '86, has been spoken of in several ways. lt was great being with my friends, said Jason Burns. I wouldn't have missed it for the world! added Mi- chelle Lynn Wood. Church activities help people grow closer to one I e f 1 if 4 another and closer to the Lord. Our church family loves us, but Jesus loves us best, stated Tab Markray. You learn to love every- one, said Shun Flanigan, 'IReligion is not what people think. T. Jennings when you have to take a seven-hour trip to Houston with them. A majority of people re- member the humiliating times in church when their moms popped them for talking. Regina Markray re- calls her Sunday evening or- deal. I was late for church, therefore, my choir seat was taken. I had to sit in the bass section: but on my way up I fell, hitting my head on the back bench. I was so embarrassed. From now on, I'II be careful walking up steps. Religion is not what peo- ple think. This has been proven by the Christians at Springhill High School who are just celebrating their traditions. SINGING FROM THE HEART, Bobby Gilmore enjoys choir practice. l BLOWIPIG UP BALLOON5 to chelle Lee Wood enjoy the raise money Annmarie and Mi- Lumberjack Festival. Student Life in I 1 M' -1-.M , , , M PRACTICIHG FOR A WINTER MUSICAL Jessica Spence, Shar- on Uran and Patricia Roberts are caught in concentration.
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