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Sophomore class president Tony Aventa To raise spirit for the pep rally, junior stands in front of the entrance to the Storey Blankenship hangs posters in front sophomore class hall. fPellerinj of the cafeteria. QPeIIerinj 24 X Student Life - Homecoming
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it again! director as assistant Ray says to cast director Nicole Wrathall and stage during an evening manager Missy Harris attentively follow their scnpts. fDll1WlddlE, Norking on a fence for the nusical, Chris Anderson, 'at Trowbridge, Mike Eaton md Greg ,Z 'az Whgy 4? i Brott add the finishing touches. QSilyermanj Construction crew members Greg Brott, Ross Templeton, Pat Trowbridge, Kevin McCullough, Chris Anderson, Mike Eaton, and Peter Foley anticipate their days in Hollywood. QSiIvermanj Musical - Student Life X 23
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ring break, sophomores bbie Whitmore, Stori Although homecoming was a special naland, and Beth Carlton week, Eenior David Blasingame could not :cuss decorations. QBoleyJ forget to take his books home. QPellerinj What a week . . . Dressing up and decorating Homecoming week was like no other week of the year. Students were able to put school work aside, while preparations for hall decorations and dress-up days took priority. These preparations were time-comsuming. Yet no one minded because homecom- ing united the students like nothing else. Starting the week, the school turned green with students deck- ed in army fatigues. And looking for remnants from the past, many students found go-go boots, san- dals, and peace signs for 60's day. Color day was Thursday. Seniors wore red, juniors blue and sophomores white. Ending the week, students dressed according to their class hall. And on Friday, cities flourished as this year's hall decorating ww in if sl theme. The senior hall came alive with the excitement of the Big Ap- ple. 'New York was a good city to choose. There are so many kinds of people you could dress like, commented senior Kim Williamson. And transformed into a prehistoric time, the juniors' hall was the imaginary city of Bedrock. Finally, the sophomores chose Honolulu, the city of sun, surf, and sand. Before the dance many students attended the annual Homecoming Revue. As a result of director lol Conrad's accident, the revue had only a Saturday night performance. 'When loi got hurt we thought the revue would be chaotic, but we really worked together- and it was a success, senior Keith Arment, emcee for the show, said. lWintersl Dressed in fatigues, sophomores Amy Kir- wan and Laura Chase talk about the fun they've had during homecoming week. tBoIeyj Homecoming - Student Life X 25
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