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It’s Spirit and the Generals Let it Shine “It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how ypu play the game. The General fans kept that old adage in mind as they let their spirit shine for Spirit Week. Though the Generals hadn’t had much of a winning streak during the football season, one could have never guessed from the actions of the fans. During Spirit Week, all of the students showed support for the team and each class portrayed their individual spirit. As senior Colby Schaefer said, “The entire school displayed W-J, spirit but the seniors undoubtedly showed the most enthusiasm.” As a result, the class of 88 dominated Blue and Gray Day. The juniors conquered hall decorations and, along with the freshmen, won the spirit stick by expressing their spirit in the homecoming pep rally. Whether it was waking up to l'ajama Day on Monday and ending with Blue and Gray Day on Friday, the Generals kept that spirit and let it shine all week long. So. seniors Tanya Itonham and la ri Wilson do still sleep with their teddy bears.
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(•ina Wright. Lori Wilson, Christiana Lloyd, and Steve Too ley “boogie down” with Finale. Homecoming attendant Sim Young receives worship from his faithful followers. Freshman Denise Paul and friend stand in awe of their first homecoming dance. And It Was A Beautiful Night The 1987-1988 Homecoming Dance was a pictorial view of its theme, “Its Gonna Be A Beautiful Night.” The dance was sponsored by the Senior class and was held October 24, 1987. Spirits were high even after the loss to the Marshall Statesmen the night before. From 8:00pm until 11:30pm, Finale provided a variety of music everyone enjoyed. The dance was well organized by Tanya Bonham (who was also a senior homecoming attendant) and the great attendance was an obvious result. Homecoming Queen and King, Tania Velez and Jackie .Moore lead the traditional homecoming dance. Most of the couples attended the dance after a formal dinner, each attending a wide variety of restaurants ranging from American to Chinese cuisine. Everyone made it to the dance to “boogie down” from dusk till dawn. As the night drew to an end the Homecoming King(Jackie Moore) and Queen (Tania Velez) took part in the traditional homecoming dance. Following the king and queen were each set of class attendants and the rest of the crowd slowly melted in. As students and teachers alike danced to “Truly” by Lionel Richie, each realized it had been said to be a beautiful night ... and it was. — Suun AM rid if . Student Life 1!
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