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The week before lr.-Sr. Banquet was busy for the juniors, but it was not all +L it quiet for the seniors . . ., , V , f. .,w:f.':fr-, either. With decorations to be done, juniors were kept busy all week. Seniors had free time to -9 'i ig, .K ga, 4 f. fli,3.,g.,1.,i t,,fn.gV,:2,3, AU Z RECEPTION PROM MOVIE BREAKFAST 9 3:00 - 4:00 a.m. 5 ,Y l S gn :3O - 7:15 p.m. :3O L1m-..- l2:3O a.m. :OO - 3:00 a.m. b-I I -ga 22-student life order their tuxes, buy dresses, order corsages, etc. When the actual night arrived, everything was spit-polished and ready to go. The theme 'Wild Wild West' was represented not only by the decorations, but also by saloon girls and cowboys as waiters. Loft country music in the background and a little 1 pickin' and grinnin ntertainment went along Nith the theme. Breaking an old tradition, smoking was not allowed, due to hay in the entrance. So ie usual monstrously-big cigars one had come to expect were not present. The dance following was not quite a country and western dance, as faster music was more in demand, although a lillie Nelson song or two did creep in For the ones who were not dance-goers, a game 5? W' gums: if egg .r.. Q .pri . .. .t... .... i- A Wm . .. ..:?gixtgQff1f Af 1 . Q. f jf,- t --ew.. , i - By pouring tea, a last minute preparation, Pam Nelson gets in a little practice at being a waitress. WW?
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As with most things under the arches, everyone celebrated holidays in their own way. Halloween-that crazy time of year when ghosts and goblins haunt the streets-is a festive time, especially for kids. For young ones, there were costume parties and carnivals, but for the older ones, the magic word was raiding - with water balloons, eggs, and anything else that was handy to throw. What did the adults think about all this fun ? Parents were wary about what they'd find in their children's trick-or-treat bags. Teachers were expectant, waiting for that fateful egg to land on their porch. And the police? On the prowl, as usual, but in a little stronger force, trying to keep order in town. But PV held together, through thick and thin, as Thanksgiving and Christmas passed more quietly, The annual Student Council door decorating contest was held just before Christmas vacation. Few people think of Spring Break as a holiday, but to students in and around the arches, itfs best of all. lt's a whole week to spend in any way they chose, whether it's traveling to far-away places, putting in some extra hours at work, or just loafing around. Then came the final holiday from school- summer vacation. For some, it was to be spent earning money for cars or college, but for others, it was to be filled with swimming, cruising, and just having fun. , .....l : ,s, , ,,.n P 563, X. ,..r3G5:f, QQ EI alii El Ei s . m -4 ft Silhouette of Birth, a religious theme for the library door decoration, won first place. It was done by Angie Morris and Connie Taylor. Valehtine's Day is a good time to reveal your feelings, or in some cases, the lack of them, as Diane Millard finds out. More fo. 'umte ones are Mark Williams, Lisa Ward, Shari Archer and Dickie Norton. Oh, Christmas tree, oh, Christmas tree. . . Ginger Pesterfield, Kaye Coker, and Tracy Flanders add to the season's cheer by decorating a tree for the home ec room. student life 21 schoo
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room was provided. After ,an energetic game of ping pong or a fast moving dance, it was nice to step outside and enjoy cokes and treats provided by parents. After the dance a quieter spell was offered. Banquet-goers made their way to the movie theater where they watched Hero at Large or, in some cases, they just slept. As the time stretched between mealtimes, stomachs T began to growl, telling one and all it was time for an early morning breakfast, and I mean early! Try 3 a.m. on for size. Once breakfast was finished, the planned ctivities were over. But ome who still wanted j ore party and fun- r maybe just to watch he sunrise-went out to ow water bridge for more. Bat Masterson, Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp they're not. They're just our own Hershel Dobbins, john Creel and john Cox. R Tflf The theme for the banquet was The Wild Wild West. Did someone forget to tell Mickey Morris and Carolyn Bosworth, or were they just trying to be different? Be sure and get a good look, 'cause you probably won't see them dressed like this very often. Donnie Sharp, jeff McMahan, Randall Ezell, johnny Biffle, Vernon Frost, Steve Alfred and Dickie Norton decked out and were on their way. ,i f .,..,..... twfygfeef Q,g,f2 yrs. W E5 M W2 Zitiiftii' sf3.g.,,.,,as,,, cms rc .. : 8:22:22 ifzfzsksssus-1.115sfzsgseegg-ggwgmgwmt wsyjeg gf Hiiimgfttiti S sggzygmfgw qs,.,g,,,4zft,,,5 gg gljil mir: mg Q EEPZQQWZNS ' fig Jn 2' gf. 'sg iiii .,. :'9'f -' W ' iss 'imWS'f 49 gg. itt,.t.., . 21 wswwj. ww Xwsmv-z.S5m2mt'3tf P439' Smit: Xfiesgwt wifwwysiit' Zittffzwxwswwm' 'Z'5'Wf swwwmvMmmMiyagi i at E3ESa5,t:f523fM,i?sS,awgt :wxwwh-Q mat wi Us i 65 ' 2- Dancin' in the fog, john Warren, Mic Hudson and Sherrie Frost enjoy the best light and fog show T aroundQ ' Lookin' like a -million, Curtis TfYlnB his hand ata new game. i Spain, Mike Parrish and Gary Steve Mueller finds he has'a ' Higgins decide dre55jng up i5n't talent for bumper pool. Valerie that bad after all. Ewert tries to pick up a few tips on the game. student life-23 ww.4,3,?21f'Q2ix2'.SNe
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