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Paul and Paula ' s At the Hop Could it be that teachers have talent? Well, on Thursday, March 10, it certainly showed through. This phenomenon event was sponsored by the B-Club. The variety of entertainment was pre- sented to both assemblies for high and middle school. This included the Solid Old Gold Dancers, Robert Taylor in Splish Splash, Mrs. Wright and her group, The Supremes, Coach Wally, singing Alley Opp, and Mrs. Flynn singing Peggy Sue. The most exciting moment in the show was the Spotlight Dance that stu- dents and teachers participated in. Teachers relived their school spirit during the Chuck Barry song, School Days. Mr. Dunaway ' s true character was brought out when students sang, Miki, You ' re so Fine, Students were overwhelmed when coaches, John Aikens and Clem Richard- son displayed their muscular talent, while Coach Jones, Coach Odom, and Coach Bumbers played toss with a beach ball. The teachers showed great pride dur- ing this enjoyable event and they definet- ly let everyone see that teachers are peo- ple tool You ' re the one that I want! Dianna Ross and her group. The Supremes, sang Some Day We ' ll Be Together. Splish. Splash, let ' s take a bath. The hosts of the show. Paul and Paula: Lisa Patter- son and Bob Grube. concludes with a song. Jimmy Papis embraces Mrs. Flynn while he is sing- ing about Peggy Sue. The Pink Ladies and the man in the group, Scott Barnhill. take time out after their dance. You ' re the One That I Want. to pose for the camera. Mr. Green and his partner dance in the spotlight. Miki. You ' re so Fine. Freshmen. Andy Tillman and Sam Aikens impress Mrs. Perry on Muscle Beach. Where The Boys Are . Mrs. Byrd prepares for her dance . 34 Teacher Talent Show
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S.C.A. and Class Elections i-J bfca- You always know when it ' s time for class and Student Council elections. Everywhere you look you are constantly reminded by the campaign posters in ev- ery stairway and hall. Campaign managers are busy passing out buttons and pins dis- playing a variety of ideas and campaign promises. The candidates present their speeches at class assemblies the day before the vo- ting takes place. Baker is always proud of its class and Student Council officers. They ' ve always showed they can accept responsibility and show their leadership. Class spirit is prevelant in most campaign posters. Scott Cooper is passing on a few hints that could steal the election. Mrs. Deupree explains the duties and what she ' ll be expecting of the new Student Council officers next year. Barbie Gibbs and the otl ts plan the installation cert ■ ctivities ii
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