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CREDIT WHERE CREDIT'S DUE. Expressing their appreciation for help with the sports link benefit, the par- ents of Christi Lanahan present Coach Sam McCutchen and senior president Christina Hampton with a com- memorative plaque. iPhoto by staffj RIDIN' HIGH. In the homecoming parade, the freshman cheerleaders demonstrate their spirit on their float. Despite the fact that the cheerleaders did not win an award, the freshman class won best class float. iPhoto by Thad Kelley! Wi' STUDENT COUNCIL ' Bill Weldon: 'Besides the foct thot I felt like Jock of Jock ond Jill with rriy poll. plonting the wild- flower seeds wos reolly o lot of fun, ond I enjoyed it.' iPhoto by stoffb NEW ADDITION CLUB Lisa Hendrix: At the NAC porty we were oll pldylng the nome- islond gome. It wos o good woy to get to know the other people involved in the club.'CPhoto by stoffy SADD Christina Hampton: Being President of SADD meont o lot of responsibility. Our shirts sold well ogoin this yeor becouse we chonged our slogon.'CPhoto by stoffb KEEP US IN MIND Edited by: Louro Cooper
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HIECKS, ALANCES osts force clubs to budget M-O-N-E-Y: the name of the game when it came to the wants and needs of organizations and their members. Considering the alternatives, clubs not usually labeled as fund raising organizations turned to the pockets of fellow students to put bucks into their billfolds to budget t-shirts, prom, publica- tions, scholarships and contest expenses. I always see different clubs selling things to make money. There are always people asking you to buy something for their club, freshman Stacy Harrington said. The Featherduster, a wel- comed diversion during class on distribution day, also needed big bucks to operate. What appeared free to students every three to four weeks cost the newspaper staff an HEADLINES, DEADLINES. Kris Bins explains the graphic strategy of a newspaper layout to Pratibha jay- akumar before a deadline. The news- paper staff issued nine copies of the Featherduster throughout the year. iPhoto by Charles Page! average of S550 per issue. Adver- tising costs eliminated some of these costs but the school budget assisted. We work really hard to make sure that there is a lot of advertising in the paper so that the cost is covered for students, senior Kevin Kriss said. Buying uniforms and going to camps required countless en- ergy for Hyline and freshmen cheerleaders who managed to make ends meet. We mostly concentrated on creating spirit in posters and little messages for the players instead of fund raising, freshman cheer- leader Robin Jacobs said. Making money, for whatever reason, meant looking for some- one with an open checkbook to buy club paraphernalia. N l Thvf' 1418 ORGANIZATIONS Q LAQMEETING OF THE MINDS
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GO CHAPS. In an early moming pep rally, junior Shay Purcell cheers for the football team with the help of stu- dents in the bleachers. Pep rally spirit generated by cheerleaders motivated athletes to play their games with en- thusiasm. CPhoto by staffb PEARLY WHITES. Topping off a dance at a home game, junior Amber Holladay flashes a smile after a halftime perfomiance. A joint effort by the Hyline and Band, members combined to entertain fans with new routines and music at each game. iPhoto by staff? 150 oReANlzAnoNs Q Zi3lV7EETlNG OF THE MINDS
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