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Wa5 never in this world aught 1 worthy tried, Without 5ome spark of such self - pleasinq PRIDE ALLEN CO. ' basketball Tourney Warrior Prida S
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,v :- JC2 .-:±ifi«kj?«E!L- The word pride is often given a negative connotation — an overly -high opinion of oneself; unreasonable conceit. Pride is even considered to be a sin. However, pride, when applied constructively, can be the basis for striving for certain goals or accomplishing ambitions. Students validly exhibited Warrior Pride in all aspects of the school. Fans expressed their pride to inspirit the Girl ' s Volleyball team cap- ture the A.C.A.C. tournament, and they spurred the Boy ' s Basketball team to the champ- ionship game of their A.C.A.C. tournament. Enthusiastic sup- porters also inspired the Boy ' s Volleyball team to the State Championship game. Students also displayed their pride by participating in various activities. The Musical, Homecoming, choir, band, and other various events throughout the year served as instruments for students to express their War- rior Pride — a satisfaction in one ' s own achievements. 2 Warrior Pride
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Beginnings bring changes The beginning of the 1980 ' s opened full of altercation and controversy influencing the fut- ure of Americans. A contentious atmosphere predominated the in- troduction of the new decade as typified in 50 U.S. citizens being held hostage in Iran to the International Harvester Com- pany striking for over five months. Should women register for the draft? Should American athletes attend the summer Oly- mpic games in Moscow, even if Russia refused to pull her armed forces out of Afghanistan? Should employees be forced to work overtime? These questions prevailed in the minds of the students of 1980. The opening of the decade brought several changes. An en- suing Presidential election would revolutionize the outlook in various aspects concerning the nation. Inflation and high gasoline prices changed everyday habits of most Americans. Modi- fications at Woodlan included a newly painted gym and brightly painted classrooms, new teach- ers, new coaches, and a new oasis drinking fountain do- nated by the class of 1979. Although controversy and change dominated the beginning of the 80 ' s, a certain sense of challenge presented itself to the students of the new decade — a challenge to accept change and make changes for a better and brighter tomorrow. abe of Contents Theme 2 Juniors lei Opening 1 Sophomores ISO Activities Id. Freshman 136 Sports 36 Jr. High lie Clubs 66 Plds ISi Classes 60 Index 177 Seniors I01 4 Opening
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