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Who is that in the polyester shorts, with whistles and buldging stomachs? Mike Whatley, dressed as the Blue Nun, talks to Diet Coke, Courtney No. not coach Breitenstein, but Ami Breitenstein and Tricia Furman. Ellis. A bunch of lively WHS, students at Halloween. A group of Crayola crayons.
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Mr. Wilder, the art teacher, who organized the costume contest, dressed as an envelope. Trey Lindsey puts the grip on Missy Bonner in his Aliens costume, which won first place in the costume contest. He received $10 as the winner.
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DENISE HOLADAY: FUTURE POLITICIAN The bustling classroom grows quiet as a cheerful voice comes over the in- tercom: Good morning, may 1 have your attention for the announcements, please. This cheery voice belongs to none other than Watauga High School ' s Student Body President, Denise Holaday. Denise participated in Student Council all four years of her high school career. Has she enjoyed it? ' ' Oh yes! Very, very much! It ' s been wonderful! exclaims Denise. I became involved with the Student Council because 1 enjoy working with and for my friends. The satisfaction that 1 feel when a project is successfully completed makes all of the time and ef- fort involved worthwhile. Her love of government and how it runs has evidently influenced her career decisions. Denise plans to study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the field of political sci- ence. While at WHS, Denise has accom- plished many things. For example, be- sides being the Student Body President, she is a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, she is a National Merit Scholarship Commendent, and she was chosen as the Rotary Student for the month of September. She is very active in school activities as well, being a co-captain of the Varsity Cheedeading Squad, a senior atten- dant in the Homecoming Court, and the first runner-up in the 1986 Watauga County Junior Miss Pageant. Junior Miss was a very valuable ex- perience for me. 1 learned so much about the other twelve girls and a great deal about myself. The five weeks of preparation were very tiring and time- consuming, but the excitement and enthusiasm on that Saturday night proved to me that the Junior Miss program is a very memorable experi- ence for all of the contestants, Denise comments. With such an active life, surely Denise has some good advice for un- derclassmen: Get involved! Your high school years are too short — don ' t let them pass by without making any memories. Wise words. B m K j Hv r Lv t? ' i 1 M HW w It 1 1 All photos by Lane Testi
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