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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Dreaming of days of tropical paradise, Anna Whitehead reminisces about last summer. Triplets and twins, Beth Webb, Tim Scott, Tammy Ambrose, Nora Feagans, Sherry Stanley, Kathy Bridgeforth, and Ginger Massie gather on “Twin Day” By participating in ‘‘Twin Day”, Scott Witherington and Cyndie Cronk show their Raid- er spirit. Their western theme captured first prize in the hall competition for the Juniors. Raider Week « 9
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ummm Cur VWVeek: “Raider Week”, Warwick’s annual expression of their school loyalty, tra- ditionally occurs the week before the football game against Ferguson. Students found a way to show their spirit on ‘“Show your legs Day”’, “Tropical Day”, “Twin Day”, “Seasick Day”, “Maroon and Gold Day”, and the ever popular Twirp and Revenge Days. “Seasick Day” was an opportunity to dress up in the Raider’s interpreta- ig CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Smug as she may look, it’s only because Brenda Robinson is por- traying a typical Mariner. Between studying and homework, Cheryl Adams and Richard Shultz try brightening the day with tropical colors. Partners, Karen Redman and Kim Collier dress alike on “Twin Day.” Laughing at her Sunday suit, Coleen Davis por- trays another typical Mariner. In the midst of changing classes, students ad- mire the Senior’s artistic talents. 8 « Raider Week Raider Week us tion of a typical Mariner. Students dressed in their worst dingy clothes. Imaginative costumes ranged from guys dressing up as girls to girls pos- ing as seamen. “Maroon and Gold Day” provided the spirit needed for the pep rally held on the day of the game against “Fergie”. Although the seniors won th e spirit stick, the winner of hall decoration competition was the ju- niors with a western theme.
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Homecoming day was filled with events. Raider students and faculty shared in making this day one to never be forgotten for not only was this Warwick’s Homecoming but it was also Halloween. October 31st started with the deliv- ery of Homecoming mums by the Keyettes. As the morning wore on the Raiders were presented with a pep rally. Yet as the school day came to an end, the festivities were just be- mms Harvesting Memories ginning. Warwick’s Raiders met Lafayettes’s Rams at Todd Field to play the Homecoming game. The Raiders real- ly put out a good performance. Just a look up in the stands would have proven spirit really describes the Raiders. Not only were the ‘’80-’81 cheerleaders on hand to boost the fans but also alumni cheerleaders donated their spirit to make Home- coming ’80 a great success. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Homecoming rivalry is shown on a poster during a pep assembly. Seconds after the ball is hiked Cho Slade hands off to a fellow teammate Keith Stubb. During the Homecoming game, the football team was given much encouragement from their fans. Fall spirit was found outside school as seen on Mitchell Krause’s Volkswagon. 10 Homecoming
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