William Henry Harrison High School - Legend Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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WEPIW Jeff Tron. juninr partiripates in :1 t'uuthull pep assembly. tBELOWs Juniors take advantage UK. the Hive weather while waiting t'ur xhe bell In ring 10 end their lunch. 1ABOVED Juniors Jenny Jensen and David Guwins release hallunns during the Humemm- ing game. Juniurs 13

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Class prepares for final year With the help of Mrs. Paula Knight and Mr. Kenneth Wood, jun- ior class sponsors, the class of 1989 finished another year. Serving as class officers were John Miner as president and Adam Strouse as Vice-president. Secretary was Ozlem Alper, while Cheryl Leg- gett served as treasurer. These officers led 412 juniors, one of the largest classes in recent years. According to Miner, this was appar- ent because ttWe had a lot of school spirit and achieved a lot of academic and athletic accomplishments? He added, ttI think that the class of 1989 is one of the greatest to come out of Harrison High School.yy Academically, students began to prepare themselves for college by taking the PSAT in October in the auditorium. As Miner stated, uIt was important for our future college ca- reers. According to Mrs. Knight, the ma- jor goal of the class of ,89 was ttto make this an exceptionally nice prom. This goal was achieved by raising over $3000 through fund-raisers dur- ing previous years. The fund-raisers included selling candy bars and HCooking with the Warriors? a cook- book containing 250 recipes. Prom was Apr. 23 at the Gold 1 2 J uniors Room in Evansville's Civic Center. An optimistic president said, ttI think our senior year is going to be p, incredible. By Karen Ridings tTOP RIGHTt Pres. John Miner, Vice-pres. Adam Strouse, Treas. Cheryl Leggett, and Sec. Ozlem Alper led the class of 1989. tBOTTOM RIGHTi Tracey Pace smiles as she and TJ. Decorrevont are caught once again walking the halls. tBELOVW Drum major, Paul Linge, directs the hand during a pep assembly.



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1 4 Homecoming Homecoming Spotlights Schnepper, Roehr On Friday, Oct. 2, the Warriors hosted the Homecoming football game against Castle at Enlow Field. The Warriors defeated the Knights in a 33-24 victory. This year was the first time that Castle had been beaten twice in the same season since 1980. During the half-time of the foot- ball game, Kristi Schnepper and Scott Roehr were crowned Home- coming queen and king. Jennifer Grimm was named maid-of-honor and Kevin Snyder was her escort. The court consisted of six senior and two junior couples. Each mem- ber had to meet the requirement of maintaining hishher citizenship rating. Homecoming theme was itLight Up The Knights. Student Council sponsored a number of activities which included a door decorating contest, spirit chains, and a special dress code for the week. Homerooms had the opportunity of decorating homeroom doors. The sophomore homeroom of Mrs. Pam Blessing and the freshman home- room of Mrs. JoAnn Rawlings tied for first place. A student in the win- ning homeroom was reserved a free yearbook and the homeroom was giv- en a $20 check to spend as they wished. The sophomore homeroom of Mrs. Peggy Skidmore came in sec- ond and received honorable mention. Each class participated in the pa- per spirit chain contest. The senior class dominated the contest, with the freshmen coming in second, the jun- iors third, and the sophomores last. When asked how she felt when she was crowned queen, Kristi Schnep- per replied, ttIt was a very exciting experience for both Scott and me and I am sure that we will never forget itV By Piper Millet Warrior fans get firedaup during the Homecom- ing football game

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