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' eff-. l . The Spirit of the Indians Is . The history of Wetumpka draws heavily on its' Indian heritage. It is irrevocably tied-in with life at WHS. Throughout the year, we hear choruses of Warpath. chants of We are Indians . . . , and P-R-I-D-E, Tribe Pride. Each of us is important to WHS in our own way. We are proud of our school and of its accomplishments, and we all contribute to the pride of WHS. Right: Contagious enthusiasm led thejuniors to capture the spirit stick twice. Below: Seniormembers of the football team proclaim themselves iiI.iBelow right: Senior cheerleaders Kim Blankenshipflisa Bechard, and Leah Macon use footballs as spirit-raisers at the Holtville pep rally. gunman 4 i
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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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