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Q 'w. 'uk is if A .un X Wwxqyenvqz-4 We 1: 'K ty Q Left: The Pride of the Tribe contributes to the spirit at the first home game. Below: John Goodman, Rodney Crenshaw, Lisa Hill, Derrick Sikes, and Kim Bonnett are just a few of the students inducted into the NHS last spring. Far left: Chief Wetumpka, a new addition at WHS, helps to motivate the crowd during the Clanton pep rally. Left: Tim Eller watches David Pittman as he paints an Indian on the ticket booth. 7
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X In olve nt What fun would WHS be without everyone getting involved? Involvement takes varied forms. Many students contribute' through hard work in various organizations such as Student Government, National Honor Society, and Youth Legislature. Cthers participate in band, cheerleading, and sports. Whether participation in the form of athletics, clubs, or academics, our involvement helps to contribute to the spirit of the Indians. T If fl L-'JS 'SEQ -rs Rl Above right: These Miss Warrior contestants are modeling their formal wear during the I985 Pageant. Above: The Indian team gets some inspiration during the Tallassee pep rally. Right: The WHS Varsity Cheerleaders practice a falling pyramid at NCA 6 camp in Auburn
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I V, mix l Commitment ff' gs 1, t Q, if The faculty at WHS is a most worthy example of what commitment can mean to a school. These people are dedicated to the task of helping us to become the best that we can be. Many of our faculty members spend hundreds of extra hours helping us with extra-curricular activities or iust listening to problems. The commitment of our teachers allows us, the students to get the most from our education. Top right: Addressing the student body is one of the tasks Mr. Mills enjoys most. Top left: Some of the most enjoyable moments in Mr. Deyerle's classes are hearing of his many missions overseas, during his military career. Far right: Discussing ways in which the library can be used to benefit her students is Mrs. Mills. Right: Friendly, dependable, and helpful are all adjectives which describe Miss Salter. 'ggvw 8 'Qi is , tysyyyt by is
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