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Although the school year began slowly, students were soon caught up in Bicentennial Spiritg for there were many events to celebrate. Talent Night was a memorable nightz, weeks later students were humming Two All Beef Patties . . .. l975 marked the first year for the school to use the quarter system. After adjusting to the new system, people discovered that it was more practical. However, it meant tak- ing exams three times instead of the usual two. Using the theme Celebration,', Homecoming was a spectacular oc- casion. The announcement of the l975 Homecoming Queen, and the victory over the Denison Yellow- jackets combined to make the day a great success. Drama students presented the play, Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie. The play was the first mystery to be produced by drama studentsg most have always been comedies. The spirit of the year increas- ed with the presentation of Owl Sweethearts. Juniors were jubilant when their nominees were elected to the honor. December was an active month around the campus. Students got involved in the rush of events and participated in school activities. After a busy month, they awakened to find a snow-covered city. lt was the first time in 49 years that Paris had had snow for Christmas. Events 9
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fllight Pagej First graders at First Ward School, Dcwayne Simpson and Cindy Bridgers, display Bicentennial figures of Lincoln and T. Roosevelt. A snowman created hy Lynn Bellamy and Ronny Hill stands watch on the Plaza fountain Christmas night. flhr Rightj Blazctte Jamie Mann per- forms a pom-pon routine to the music of Sunshine.', f Bottom Rightj Lynnette Boswell and Vicki Coker model pioneer costumes during Frontier Day. E Varsity cheerleaders and mascot lead the way downtown during the Home- coming parade. 18 5 Events
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Receiving his class ring from Balfour representative Mr. Joe Ramsey, Garry Scarboro seems pleased with the newly designed ring. Members of TABS, Wini Bauer and Tommy Stone, entertain young children at their annual Easter Egg Hunt at Wade Park. ix 20 0 March Action L Bumbling Bob Q Derral Ausmusj and Tactless Tillie Q Marilou Wrightj order from waitress Jan LaRue during a drama eti- quette presentation for FHA. Officer Robert Ritchie searches the school building for bombs after a bomb threat was phoned in. E 5
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