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, Football boys got really fired up at the homecoming pep assembly. 6 I, ijwfffl Kathie Slutter and Kim Eason helped make signs for the gym. ClubsfAcademics
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iller Spirit Never Dies! The main purpose of the Spirit Club was to promote school spirit. Consisting of 178 members, the Spirit Club can be found at nearly every athletic function, backing the Millers to a victory. The club's sup- port is evident in the decorating of the halls and the gym with posters, signs and crepe paper. The plan- ning of the football, basketball and wrestling homecomings were big events. The Spirit Club also spon- sored approximately 20 pep assem- blies, a bonfire during football sea- son and a mini-loat contest during basketball homecoming. Although this was only the second year that the Spirit Club has been in exis- tence, the club has accomplished much toward raising spirit and in- creasing overall school support. . . 0 - L-1 4 ClubSfAcademics Robin Riddle decided to take a nap after cleaning up the pep assembly. Juniors yelled their loudest during class competition but seldom came out victorious. Spirit Club Members: Row 1 J. Loudermilk L. Davis, C. Prafka, Sponsor Mrs. Adams, Co-Pres. S. Johnson, Sec. D. Berner, V.-P. L. Miller, Co-Pres. R. Riddle, Sponsor Mrs. Hamner, C. Lassiter, I. Casto, B. Todd, C. Murry Row 2 K. Moore, J. Pittman, D. West, D. Shepherd, T. Hopper, K. Eason, D, Perry- man, S. Greer, T. Goodrun, J. Balke, I. McCurdy Row 3 A. French, M. McCoy, B. Richey, L. Oller, K. Williams, D. Holmes, I Belenski, V. Savoie, C. Ridgeway, V. Sud- l.21J...1Z' 1 duth Row 4 K. Cavanaugh, L. Rose, R. Mu- sic, L. Burke, M. Morton, S. Miller, S. Slack, M. Knutson, B. Nelson, M. Preston Row 5 M. Adams, S. Smith, S. Mauldin, R. Cason, K. Kadavy, K. Lewis, B. Warden, P. Symes, L. Banks, L. Bans, A. Privett, Row 6 T. Mills, J. Tumbleson, B. Horne, T. Daniel, K. War- ren, J. Hill, J. Clough, R. Farrow, H, MC- Clure, S. Pierce Row 7 R. West, S. Mueggen- borg, L. Lingo, J. Turner, G. Richey, J, Ed- wards, S. Rout, K. Alexander, K. Slutter
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28 Gerunds Jingles And Iibberish What's the first thing you think of when someone mentions language arts? Verbs, maybe, or term papers and Macbeth? Well that's partly right, but language arts is also cre- ative writing, foreign languages, and sometimes fun. Almost any hour juniors and sen- iors could be seen in the library doing research for their term pa- pers or walking down the halls muttering the Canterberry Tales in the Middle English. English was that one class unavoidable even as a senior. But it wasn't all work, there was some fun enjoyed as a club. Among the differences this year was a new foreign language club. This club consists of both French and Span- ish students. The foreign language club enjoyed such things as Christmas dinner at Magic Pan and a spring fling at El Chico. Also different was the cre- ative writing classes and club, as it was only offered one hour. The cre- ative writing club wrote poems, jingles and advertisements as well as put our, the anthology. Even English was changed some this year. Honors English classes were offered and along with a bit of extra work, students enjoyed field trips to productions of liberary works. The juniors went to see Scrooge and the seniors saw Romeo and Juliet . All of these forms of language arts helped to prepare us for the future, whether a junior coming back for one more year or a senior about to embark on a whole new series of language arts class. ClubsfAcademics Jayme Brumbaugh, Tommy Duncan, and Brenda Warden look on as Mr. Oral Peak, Principal of Carver Center School for the Handicapped, demonstrates how to use an electric calculator for the blind. Handicapped, demonstrates how to use an electric calculator for the blind. . - . . .s . i . - .J. 'V ..i ' . , 'ifffgli-1'1':' e',.' '..j 4'fZ g I 1 -H ...f . an I j. , I Q I A 1 ti 1 fish' +4 ...i f 1 - f v ,'.,5 ,f-f, 1, Q 25 'I ' rp' A' f- rpg V ' . -. . ai'f1f'if'1... -ff' ' 1 ' are --'- 1 'iz f- sf . ' fr 't t 4 X I s 1 : - Q' - . , ' 'ff' . ' i m . it 'Q'-'i ' 'i gi , , -'wflggggg 'Q 'f 1 ya .A '5p294 'i V ' . . f ,fig-ix . 3,, ' V 1 4 ' , w , dj Q is 'V A, , :ig'.,Qs'.,ffvfg Y 3' t ,- .. M A . ' gg . . -. t ...Ja -gil . Creative Writing: Row 1: E. Hoehner D. Ridgeway T. Hoover M. Schlachtenhau- Moyer, I.. Segress, B. Warden, J. Brum- fen. ROW 3: 5. M9tZ9f,,K. Wagner, R.Jack- baugh. Row 2: T. Miley, T. Duncan, C. son, C- McAniaCh, R. Hart, Ms. Harper.
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