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“SWEET 16 AND NEVER BEEN KISSED.” At this year’s second annual don¬ key basketball game Feb. 27, a new title was given to Susan Calder, “Miss Jack Ass Queen 1989” during half time show. Melissa Matherly was honored as 1st runner-up. Miss Jack Ass Queen was to kiss Elvis, the donkey, on the lips. Winding Elvis’ tail was the prize Melissa received. The excitement of the half time show only added the humor of the entire evening. The night started out as faculty and students battled against each other in order to win the game. What they found was that staying on the donkies was an art. In addition, area residents gathered to cheer or those participating in the game. The game went into overtime with the students earning the victory. Teachers playing were: Principal Pam Ungar; Assistant Principal, Dennis Strole; student teacher Dan Seales, and Arnold Fitzgerald. Stu¬ dents playing were: Seniors, Phil Hatter, Glenn Bloodworth, Lisa Swecker, Susan Glick, Dawn Bru¬ baker, Spencer Knous, David Tuck¬ er, and Leigh Ann Cohron. Juniors: Jill Rau, and Jennifer Morris. Soph¬ omores: Jeff Patterson, Chass Cle¬ ments, Chip Simpson, and Craig Gordon. Enjoying their job, teachers, Cherie Taylor and Fred Hol- len pick up donkey drop¬ pings. Winding the tail of Elvis, Melissa Math¬ erly smiles embarrasedly. Glancing over her shoulder at her opponent, Princi- Smiling, Assistant Principal Dennis pal Pam Ungar trots toward the Basket. Strole acts as though he enjoys the game. 18 Lilli
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Senior Troy Coffey gives a help¬ ing hand to Robbie Maxwell at the annual car smash. Mrs. Virginia Layman pauses to think as Senior Robert Burritt catches a glimpse of the camera¬ man. Photos by Tonya Cork and Spencer Cross 17
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Leaning down to kiss the donkey, Senior Susan Calder graciously accepts her prize for winning musical donkey. Caught in action, Phillip Hatter waves his arm hop¬ ing for the ball. Will he or won’t he? Sen¬ ior, Glenn Bloodworth wonders if he will get on. Enthusiatic “Cheerlead¬ ers” show off one of their talents before the start of the game. 19
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