1981-1982 Yearbook

As the year began activities were few and far between. But soon the first football game was played, parties were given, devotionals attended, and the momentum began to quicken. Six-weeks tests were taken by the majority of students; ninth graders took their turns at the memorable achievement tests. Football games were won and lost as the fans backed the Wildcats with chants and cheers from the bleachers. The pep band added extra energy to the team and fans - and at Homecoming the coaches proved that the Lone Ranger does ride again. We crowned a new Homecoming queen, and welcomed back the alumni. Basketball games and track meets were won, clubs participated in activities to help the school, others lives, and each others' will to serve. Most of these things echoed the events of years past, but this year took on a new luster, all it's own. A new spiritual awareness spread through the student body, drawing us closer as friends, brothers and sisters in Christ, students and teachers. We learned how to share the experiences that Christ led us through, and we found each other stronger and more dedicated to Him; each taking on an individual conviction to wholly walk in Jesus' footsteps. He worked His way into our lives, and show· ed us how to be the "light of the world" as he promised in Matthew 5:14. We were Wildcats, we were family. we were Christians. 1. JEFF Dobbins becomes quick with a glove as he tags a runner out al third base. 2. DILIGENTL y, Mrs. Groover corrects a student's typing lesson. 3. ALLEGIANCE to our country is faithfully pledged by Greg Bridges and classmates. 4. COLORFUL bicycles provide necessary transportation for those without cars, or those with /ired feel. 5. MOBS of football fans attack Scott Corbin in the halls before class. 6. SATURDA Y afternoons prove to be wild as Terri Jewell, Paula Powell, Julie Campbell, Melody Beck, Michelle Burkett and Cindy Howard go for "the max" on a slide on the Elementary playground. 7. MEMBERS of the football team are conditioned with high-stepping drills by Coach Barden. 8. ADDING a little Coke to her life, Mrs. Norwood tries to down it in one try. 312· Student Life - Shawn Daggett - Shawn Daggetl

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