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uri' ing horn An American teenager's dream: a party on Saturday night tor any other nightl. The average teenager spends most of his weekends going to a par- ty. A party could be found just about anywhere and in any form from a surprise party to a bunk-in party to a my-parents- are-going-out-of-town party . The giggle boxes were wound at Katie Smith's fall par- ty. Matt Redalen, leni Hansen and Katie found it hard to control their laughter as leni did her expert imitations of Matt's obsessive habit of licking The Only Way the ends of his fingers as he talked. Even Matt thought it was funny.u We were laughing so hard, we were crying, said leni Han- sen who was discussing the night. In the midst of all the laughter the people that cou1dn't get tickets to the World Series were watching it on T.V. It was the next best thing to being there, said Shawn Wilcox. There wasn't a bench clearing brawl between the sides that the people took, but these fans did argue and sweat over what was to be the outcome of the game. Maumelle Community Center held a community wide dance which Ashley Webb and Anthony Cantrell attended. Seventh grader Ashley Webb said, They played really great music and everyone got into it, but the best thing was that there were a lot of people there older than me. A different type of get together was the Homecoming dance and bonfire, which was hosted by the senior high cheerleaders. Wayne Brown said, The bonfire was spectacular, and the rally was bet- ter outside because you can yell really loud because nothing could hear you but the squirrels, spiders and HORNETS. Intensive viewing of the World Series by Jodi Calhoun, Chad Mosely, and Paige Coney took the place of dancing, loud music, and playing games at a fall party at Katie Smith's house. l- Portylng
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Escorted by her date lohn Wimberly, Karen Rogers walks into the shock of her life. Al- most immediately, Karen was bombarded with a water balloon by her friends at her Sweet 16 surprise birthday party September 19. An old tradition with new faces, dancing still sets the mood at private parties. Bud Brock and Betsy Smith slow dance at an early fall party. A party of another type, Open House, gives parents the opportunity to meet teachers on a social basis. Mrs. Haynie and Coach Palmer chat during the refreshment break. Open House was held October 7. ,gy ,. f9'?l.frX was. .L...l..l...1.l... Student Life t., , . M9011 '-W ...ag Q? 7 E 3 is Z 3 Z 5
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