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Extraord live Paper Flower By Teresa Sarafin Flower parties were often announced dur- ing the Homecoming festivities. You may have seen a sign saying, Senior class flower party at Kim Jones house, Friday at 6:00 p.m. Bring green and gold napkins. Those were the times you and your buddies hunted for a truck to use, then stayed up into the early hours of the morning making paper flowers and putting them on the float. Those times might have been cold, but, they were worth it and they were enjoyed by those who helped. Working together as a group. the float making was a fun experience. There was only one rule in float making. You had to help a certain number of hours in order to ride on the float. The number of hours was determined by each class. Although, you had to spend many hours, and alot of labor on the floats, it was always worth it in the end. Top to Bottom on page 166: The winner in the car competi- tion was the Spiritleader, first runner-up in the float com- petition was the Senior class. Counter-clockwise on page 167: Winner in the float competition was the Freshmen class, first runner-up in the car competition was Lori Pack, the Sophomores didn 't place, but they kept on cheering. The Juniors didn 't place either, but they kept their spirits high. Act' 't' 1 E E Horhlgcffning Floats I' ..,, ,gs ' pa :fs 'WS' Si'W'?ff3f ' f 4
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By Teresa Sarafin Color, style and prestige was what this fashion show was all about. Under the direction of Mrs. Corley the evening was a smashing success. The colors were fantastically blended and the variety of patterns and fabrics created an aura of rich sophistication. There were stripes, circles, dots, hearts, and brilliant colors. The styles ranged from torn t-shirts to classy evening gowns. Franklin students styled to the times, and the evening was a definite, fashionable success. hrewdlg ophisncated Activities 1 Fashion Show
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