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Take a Closer Look ... “The Best of Times: ’ Janie Elliott and Ricky James add a special touch to the i ee seniors’ interpretation of the Homecoming Parade theme ' | ‘liti WRHS is a name known all over the state of Georgia because its students and their abilities have made the school famous. The football team proves its worth every weekend of the season. Likewise, the band proudly marches to display its outstanding talent. WRHS students constantly utilize their abilities to make their school a great one. Several clubs have members who are officers in the state organizations. And each year we have a large number of students selected for All-State Chorus, Band, and Orches- tra, and the Governor’s Honors Program. The WRHS Literary Team almost always places in region and state competition, as do several of our athletic teams. The one-act play and the annual Revue give artistically inclined students a chance to present their entertaining capabilities. Each day, our skills and accomplishments shine brightly for all to SEE that WRHS is Number One! After many days of practice, Silk Corp members Allison Kent, Denise Adams, Michelle Perry, Laura Miller, and Andrea Gale anxiously await their chance to “show-off’’ their skills in the Homecoming Parade. Wow! Dazzling the entire school, Majorettes Captain Amber Lanier displays her baton-twirling talent at a pep rally This trophy case is a treasure chest for awards that WRHS has received in its long history of winning INTRODUCTION 5
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and Here Come t 10 fired up for another big victory li-fated d members are lined up and ready for the show to he Pdi. REZ Ste +. Moments after winning float competition, juniors are ecstatic over their first place finish for their float, a train 4 INTRODUCTION
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The Homecoming Court waits for the beginning of the parade. Electing this group each year is a favorite among WRHS traditions Take a Closer Look . . . Traditions One of the best aspects of attending WRHS is experiencing the traditions which have become such a vital part of the school. These traditions are long- continued and have been handed down from class to class throughout our school’s history. Tradition, that ‘‘something extra,’’ fulfills a leading role at Warner Robins. It teaches us to appreciate and take pride in our school: its past, present, and future. We learn what is expected of us as sophomores and meet these expectations as juniors and seniors. As we endure club initiations ... order class rings ... build homecoming floats elect class officers ... plan the Junior- Senior Prom ... and attend club conventions, we live-out WRHS traditions. These traditions have allowed our school to remain a great one for many years. The class ring: a traditional symbol of reaching high school and becoming a member of a graduating class Our Demon stands guard in the senior lobby. The juniors yell their loudest in an attempt to perk ae up the spirit at a pep rally Pt 4p Reciting the words on this poster is perhaps one of : DRAWS the oldest traditions at WRHS. On the Chis eastern border fed bu Sods great hand. Froudly sands our Alma Water dearest in the land We will ever sing thre pratses striving without fall Fores to thee our Alaa Mater Rubies Thigh All Fpil! Jonathan Shippey talks with yearbook representatives — Sr “Rae from Walsworth Publishing Company at the Georgia 6 INTRODUCTION Oa Te hy Yearbook Event held in Atlanta for annual staffs Re ‘ini J throughout the state.
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