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Tis’ The Season CAROLING, CAROLING is what the Warwickshire did at their Christmas concert. Kelly Russel, Wilhelminia Brinkley, Karen Shanks, Robbie Puryear, Brad Faulk, Chris Crank, Tito Harris, Keith Tongier, John Keeter, Robert Allen, Keary Bosten, Temple Gatewood, Melissa O’Bier, Inga Graves, and LaSonia Jackson are directed by Mr.Auby. They performed extremely well as they sang “Caroling, Caroling” and “Carol of the Bells”. IN THE WINNERS CIRCLE Noland Ander- son really gets into his work. The day he was working, Noland’s hands were covered with chalk. He drew this on Mr. Tuberville’s door for the decorating contest. ORNAMENTS GALORE as Lea Johns and Kim Wolf finish decorating Lea’s Christmas tree. They are getting ready to celebrate the last holiday before the new year. The spirit is in the air. Holidays 25
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DRESSED TO KILL, Stephanie Watson, Danielle McClark, Felicia Davis, and Lois Walters were all winners in a Halloween Con- test held by the Business Department. Mrs. Buggs was the head of the contest. wstwwiii HO DUDE! HO HO! This is the way Ashley Miller, A.K.A. Abade Madul Hazenig Abdul, depicts Santa Claus. He was in charge of de- signing Ms. Sievert’s door and this displays his idea. ICHABOD CRANE CARVED THIS! “No!” said Mrs. Costen, “This is my creation.” She carves pumpkins for a living and has pub- lished a craft manual that includes a carving tool and it is known thoughout the U.S. 24 Holidays AURA OF CHRISTMAS CHEER was played by Jermaine Jones, Mike Tongier, Jezmon Lewi s, Charles Boone, and Antoine Braxton at the band’s holiday concert. These guys are members of the jazz band and played solos. SAY STRAWBERRIES is what Ms. Patter- son told Terrance Warren, Betty Adkins, Glo- ria Armstrong, and Raymond Warren to say as they were stringing cranberries to use as gar- land on their Christmas tree.
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Miss WHS Pageant There is more to a pageant than meets the eye. It took twenty-two dedicated young ladies and ten days of hard practice. Everyone had to give a little of theirself to make the pageant work. Even those who were not contestants in the pageant sacri- ficed their afternoons in the auditori- um to make the pageant a success. People came to decorate, supervise, run the lighting and sound, and tie up all the loose ends. Even an unex- pected snow storm did not weaken their spirits. The pageant was post- MOST TALENTED Kim Hubbard says, “When you make a mistake, keep going with a smile.” MISS WARWICK! “I feel wonderful! I really don’t have any words to explain it!” says Kim Hubbard after winning the title. “I’m still floating! I had confidence in my ability but was not confident in that I was going to win. I think that everyone who does something like this has to be confident in their own self. One of the most important things is how you pre- sent yourself. You have to look confident no matter how nervous you are. I will try to pro- ject a positive image that all people here can be proud of. I am very honored to have such a title as ‘Miss Warwick’.” “MY FAVORITE THINGS” were meeting new people and working as a group to create a successful pageant,” says Courtney Hodges. 26 Pageant poned a week. Still again the snow returned, but ’the show must go on.’ Despite the hazardous roads, devot- ed parents and students came to cheer each contestant on. The pag- eant ended with the crowning of “Miss Warwick 1989”,Kim Hubbard. Besides being the new Miss War- wick, Kim is also a strong leader of the gymnastics team and band. She will participate in the Spring Thing 89 parade as Miss Warwick. by Teresa Garren “T WANT TO COME TO YOU kind people,” says Teresa Garren as she performs her mono- logue. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL “If I could go back, I would congratulate the other girls as well because each contestant carried herself as a winner!” says Katrina Elam.
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