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Deck the Halls with 'legal Vandalism Throughout the school words like “tram- ple,” “splash,” “seek,” “hit-em”, and oth- ers were found hanging on bulletin boards, over shelves, from goal posts and even just lying on the tables. These words helped many students express their spirit for our school and our teams. The spirit club members earnestly put up signs and banners for our teams. During football season the entire commons area was plastered with these expressions of faith. Dur- ing certain weeks one couldn’t even see the walls of the student store. During basketball, every player had his own sign which was hung on doors or in the halls of the school. Bulletin boards showed the feelings of many teachers. In many classrooms, one found quaint little expressions on the boards and walls. Mrs. Hook's room contained a banner saying, “Time will pass, will you?” There were serious expressions also. Mrs. Blocker's room contained several mind-simulating proverbs from famous world leaders and educators. Travis Evans often helped with banners and bul- letin boards. Bulletin boards weren't the only place that displayed expressions of art. The art classes kept a display case in the entrance way of the commons area. This case held art work and creations that the students composed dur- ing class. Niki Woovis, spirit club member, contributes her part in promoting spirit through the school. Terry Jones and Audra Thomas look on with Mrs. Zielke at a “fresh” new look at breakdancing by Travis Evans. SIGN OF THE TIMEs 17
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Bnag flaM season, the Bulldogs often make head- • t : : .: t ' = - .:.. seeing them in the commons area. Walter! • r. sing Power On ReglMfi 6-mAAA Scene paper says it all. Trample the Waves is drawn by Travis Erans during the week of the Summerville game. Welcome to the FunnyForm Some students find this poster to be an explicit description of school. 16 SIGN OF THE TIMES
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Passing Out the Posies Everything Came Up Roses Thursday, Feb. 14 was a very happy day for most people because they were either showing their love to their special Valentine” or they were receiving small gifts or tokens of love from that very special someone. Over 300 arrangements of roses, carna- tions and balloons were delivered to the school to be given out by office helpers to anxious lovebirds, sweethearts, and friends. Although Valentine's Day is supposed to be a generally happy day, there were a few up- sets. Sonja Walling’s boyfriend sent her a doz- en roses that she never received because someone took them out of the main office. Sonja said, I was really upset that someone would have the nerve to take roses that didn't belong to them, but my boyfriend was even more upset and hurt that I didn’t get my roses.” Sonja had a big reason to be upset, but there were others that were let down because they received no roses, candy or cards at all. Leslie Williams got a box of candy from a girl- friend but was rather disappointed that she didn’t receive a rose or card from her boy- friend. My boyfriend is in the Army and I know he is quite busy but he could have at least sent me a Valentine’s Day card,” said Leslie. Adding to the excitement of Valentine’s Day was the visit from the Harlem Magicians! Members of the team stopped at the school after lunch to sign autographs and answer questions before their big game against the Walterboro All Stars that night. Junior class officers, Kellye Whittaker and Zenobia Bo- dison, pass out posies during lunch to Donna Davanaugh. Yvette Edwards received not only roses but a big Teddy Bear too. Helping to distribute the flowers in the main office is George Washington. 18 VALENTINES DAY
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