Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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1. Carefully placing the record on the turntable, Disco Mart provides the hit sounds of today. 2. Mr. Terry Hance and A. C. Lynch manned the refresh- ment table at the freshman class party. 3. Keeping dancers from straying, the cheerleaders posted amusing signs designating off limits. 4. To dance with the music, senior Laurie Boyd uses a cross between the bump and the flap. 5. After entering the Student Council's dance, Stewart Peairson heads for the floor to dance and talk, 6. Showing the younger generation how to do it, lVlrs. Nan Barclay dances at the junior Homecoming party, 2 , f f '1 v5 ' I 1? .l..l,,1,mw'W'V ll - X i ' i 'i 1 XX . XX Xl N-Xu ia ,V f .1 higiiftzi wwrrmiw fh a-fir-if sq Q , V ' ,, .:r::.1 X: Qiffff' f -:rl . e ff wwf fin 5 r 'f' fr- s mfr, Tireme-' ' ' . 2 'tm' It 'Wyre We i Nm., 5 7 ...T , L 3. ..,- M... , , . I if K A - may 15193 .ig 2,1 C QL .fa . P' A .. l r ,L l V Vnsmmsswwm I5 A ' , l . 1 as X 1 I :Eg A 5Qg1', , f M ' 'K 1 I- 1521. .L K I ', ' Q' 'jiifl,izf N M f i' i X i WN. . - ,lp .', ' V 'sa ' . tw 'l . vVg9i.V1 'S'-' i -Q' ' it - ' 5 - 'f fi V A ,. 1' M get vi gn' YA W 5..,..,yi3f,.',..s jr . .xv .. VL-fi. jf . fl .f ,. fa 3 .,.. , WZ... . . , , V ,,.,, .ggh , .,.-, ,ig 2 Z y. S V .. rv T: V ' - .V -' -1V:.w'V -.J 2- i' V 2 v -ji'x.:Vgf Qi'- Ss. ' s H 55 so il ' W,A,.,..l-eff221f zz11rzH'rf.:,i ' 1 41 .:fg2f' Y A 1' '- V - 1 ' rfb., fr' Q V V D V. B Q 3 4 22



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Close Up Visitors See All Shades of Washington Scene At eight o'clock Sunday morning, Feb. 13, the memorable trip began from Intercontinental Airport but ended all too early as the Saturday 3:30 AM wake up call at the Sheraton Park Hotel stirred the tired and weary visitors from Houston, Texas. This was no ordinary sight-seeing trip to Washington D.C. Young minds had been thrown unexpectedly into the world of politics. ldeas that once floated in the mind, streamed out as probing questions complete with emotion and opinion. This was Close Up '77. After settling down with roommates and new surroundings, the opening keynote address, delivered by Councilman Marian Barry, sparked issues and debates that exemplified the action forthe rest of the week. Briefings and seminars filled the day with Congressmen, lobbyists and Senatorial aids, but the real interaction exploded within the workshops. The first break came on Wednesday night. Dinner at the Flagship and performance of Autumn Gardens at the Arena Stage slowed down the hectic pace of previous days. Thursday night's Pizza Party ended the seminarslfor the week. Friday split the group between the White House and the Smithsonian or Georgetown as the whole day was devoted to sight-seeing and shopping. As the night progressed, the reality of time seeped in and tears began to flow during the final Close Up banquet. Dancing lasted until one o'cIock with D.C. Sounds System providing the music, but the two quick hours of sleep only made the waking up harder to bear. Even though the plane arrived over an hour late, parents and friends greeted the exhausted travelers with smiles and hugs. an ,,.......... 2:..a.g.... -...,.a,,.,,.. i 4 s A 3. , s J' s 3 .a Q S 2' We

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