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Students Fling During the week of May 5, Student Council sponsored a Spring Week to end the school year with a flurry of activities for everyone. Although the action started on May 5, a special banquet at which Secret Pals, a year-long project involving faculty members with a Student Council member as a secret pal, were announced was held on May 2. The official action commenced on Monday with a Pep Assembly honoring the spring sports and announcing the newly selected cheerleaders and Blue Wings. On Tuesday, the Council hosted a tug-of-war with the Sophomore-Junior team pulling out over the Freshmen-Senior team and the females over the males. Wednesday saw the Faculty victorious over the Seniors in vol- leyball and the Stage Band entertained stu- dents with music during all three lunches in the cafeteria. That night the MORP dance, sponsored by the Freshman class, was held in the cafeteria. Thursday contained several activities. It was Button-Up-Day on which the girls were given badges and the boys tried to make them talk. If a boy succeeded in doing so, he collected her badge. Sopho- more Ron Walker received a prize for col- lecting the most badges. Thursday also saw the Staff edging the Students in bowling by 4 pins, and the Seniors lunched at Tommy Wong's Island where the Senior Superla- tives were announced by the Talon. Friday closed the week with a Head for the Halls distance classic and the title was claimed by Senior Roger Brening and the festivities were closed with a camival spon- sored by the Black Student Alliance held that night. xxx Before the Secret Pals were announced, Ms. Skye Briscoe speculates that Steve Black is her Secret Pal. 4 Spring Week Into Spring With Spring Weekn. H K: K The Secret Pal Banquet, held in the media center, was fun for everyone involved. vi I K .,. QM, 2' f At the tug-of-war, the Junior-Sophomore team pulled the Senior-Freshmen team pulled and . . . The Senior-Freshmen team even tried a different but Ihe Hg0rly Of defeat prevailed. team . . . 1 .4
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Talent Abounds at Hinkley Charmaine Blakely tries to lift M.C. Richie Strickland. The faculty act portrays students in the library. Short People make a big hit. The Silver and Blue Show was on April 25th. This was the first year that two Junior class officers, Charmaine Blakely, and Richie Strickland, were the Mistress and Master of ceremonies. Two highlights of the show were the Faculty Act and Short People . Over all the Silver and Blue Show was a huge success with the audience. CAST MEMBERS Mistress 84 Master of Ceremonies-Charmaine Blakely, Richie Strickland Star System Express-Tony Chavez, Kevin Darrah, Keith Mic- kens, Chris Salazar, Dennis Salazar Bewildered Bees-Charlotte Evans, Molly Whipple g'The Rose -Tina I-lofer accompanists-Vickie Holland, Debbie McMahon, Paul Kett 'gYou Should Be Dancin -Anna Mascarenas Chivalry is NOT Dead-John Davis, Paul Kett, Molly Whipple The Fate of Gilbert-Jim Richmond, Valerie Slander Hinkley's Own Belly Dancers-Suzette Cowles, Brenda Lucas Danish Folk Song-Marianne Witt I Want to Make it with You. -Bob James It Wasn't Like This in the Good Ol' Days-The Illustrious Faculty A Storytelling Fool'-Ken Johnston Ventriloquist-Scott Alvord and Friend The Horizons-Arlyn McDonald, Deirdre Thompson I Honestly Love You -Vickie Holland accompanist-Monica Luedtke Short People?'??-Becky Brown, Paula Brunson, Pat Dolezal The Musical Sixties-Concert Choir PRODUCTION STAFF Director-Ms. Mary Timm Stage Managers-Gwen Evans, Maxine Womak Lighting-Teresa Nowak, Cheryl Hartwell Sound-Molly Whipple, Mr. David Stecker Program Cover-Randy Fugleir Silver and Blue Show 3
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Some ofthe Seniors await the announcements of Senior Superlatives at the Senior Luncheon. Campus monitor Jim Wright shows off his new secur- Iyfz I ity device. ye il 5v Ik 4 ' . x ..,k S VL ei S A 4 P Dave Love, Mr. Bob Hinton, and Mr. Dave Melton rest between frames at the bowling match. ,H J ,, Ms. Joanna Lynch presents Ron Walker with his prize for having the most buttons collected on Button-Up Day. Q'-ik JFK .J qnll ' NA-- ..- F 5' 1 EY' t. , .mx X , ' e.. Q- ,wg is e ,V And they're off! in me first annual Hinkley High seneei --Head forthe Halls Distance Classic. Senior Roger Bfening Sprints I0 the finishe Spring Week 5
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