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Music Dance Routines Raise Pep Spirit During the homecoming pep session, Senkx Jeff McKritey teods rhe war poinred pep bond m the schod song os rhe aowd cbps ond s.nqs At o hotftlme performonce during the bosketboll seoson, rhe brass secroo resounds in glory os Morl Smirh, Joe Ger , Joyce Copsey ond Lyn Schworrs enrerrom rhe home aowd ,: -, a i «lt. ' .W - ' !K«i;wi ' i»ii ' ii.«! . rf» ' - Entertolning spectators during the footboll seoson, rhe morch.ng bond performs o holfnme rounne At the Memorial Coliseum. Mchelle Allen, Sondy Doon, Sheri Irvin, and Melody Molfoit ploy for rhe country tourney crowd 16 Dand
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Life Goes On - Memories Stay Warrior Arrows ro Outer Spoce ro Knock rhe Sror fires on Their Face — o rheme which exem- plified rhe srudenr body ' s and rhe foculry ' s spirit and dererminorion for o 7-0 Homecoming victory over South Adorns The contest days during Spirit Week illustrated these supportive endeavors. Students shuffled ro school on Monday, dressed-down in old grub- bies Tuesdoy found most people participating in the fun by wearing blue ond white. Sprinkled among these clossics were o few people decorat- ed with war poinr. The halls smiled on Wednesday OS students and faculty dressed in their finery ro celebrate Dress-up Day, Thursday and Friday hod hunrvDrous themes — Sweorshirts and stuffed ani- mals and hots-socl-js-shodes, Another competitive event occurred well into one of the evenings as representatives from each doss decorated their respective halls with originol themes and motifs — music blared; crepe paper floored; chicken wire wos stuffed, footprints were toped to the floor, Dy morning the whole school hod been transformed inro o fantasy atmosphere. Another populor event was the annual Powder Puff footboll gome in which the girls met their opponents in a fast moving, challenging football } - 1 % ff 1 2 - m P A gome. Spurred on by mole cheerleaders, the seniors dominated the event by beating the juniors ond the sophomores The week ' s activities culminated at the homecom- ing gome played on Friday nighr omid o cold, pene- trating wind. Always a popular community event, spectators filed into the stonds eorly. This yeor they wore porkos, mittens, scarves and carried heavy blonkets Because of rhe cold, the concession stond ' s hot coffee ond hot chocolate were popular refresh- ment irems. Old friends ond returning groduotes min- gled ond swapped stories of the year. At half-time the drill squod performed precision flog routines, the bond played Ice Castles and Cho tanoogo Choo- Choo OS Melody Molfoit, Lisa Drunson ond Chris Logon dressed in sequins, twirled fire borons as a feature oct These festivities were climaxed wirh the 1981 Homecoming Queen, Denise Myers, turned over her reign ro Anita Huff, the 1982 Homecoming Queen As the queen ond her court were driven around rhe trock otop corvette escort cars, rhe doss floors followed in a final rribure ro rhe 1982 Home- coming Spirit Week, Deing applauded by fhe fons ore rhe Homecoming Courr and rheir escorrs — Aniro Huff, Moris Anderson, Ten Gerig, Morli Hoeppner, Pom Arnos, ond fXids Geng Driven by Neol Lengacher, Aniro Huff, Homecoming Queen, grins in spire of rhe biring cold Qs she surveys hier kingdom in rhe foorboll stands Homecoming Spirit Veek li:
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)l%i ' ' .■.h; - Woodlon ' s rwenry-member srrong Drill Squad lends o major source of half-rime enrerrainmenr for rhose fans ar- rending gomes during rhe foorball and bcskerball seasons. Under rhe direcrion of Mrs. Debbie Rorh, rhe squad pracrices numerous hours ofrer school, learning new rourines and perfecring various marching Techniques. Nor only did rhe girls work concession sronds or gomes, rhey also sold Hearh Dors and sunran lorions ro earn money so rhey could orrend rhe Fred J. Miller Clinic over rhe summer. Wirh only rwo seniors conrriburing ro rhe squad rhis year, rhe young War- riorerres con look forward ro many new leorning exper- iences and fun rimes in rheir furure roles as members of rhe Drill Squad. vN Meri Ruckmon struts her stuff Qt fiolftime ro rhe caprivoring sounds of Disco Inferno Drill Squod - Front row: Schelly Gerbers. fXhondo Strieker, Mindy McCrocl en, Amy Yoder, Second row: Violer Drown. Tmo Ort. Grero Horns, Ten Giese. Melody Molfon, Third row: Teresa Wohl Amy Oertmg, Men f uckmon, Amro Sreury. Lynn Engle, Tommy Mullet. Dock tow: Sfielly F hillips, Deiti Werling, Morcio fXosene. Crysiol Gloria, Tonyo Dusick Drill SquQd 17
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