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ABOVE: Yearbook staff members frantically pre- pare pictures and copy to send to publishers in Dallas for their final deadline. TOP: Popular recording star, Oliver, sings his hits during his performance at the Civic Center, Feb. 13, at which Star Spencer Pep Club members added another of many ushering experiences to their year's activities. RIGHT: F.H.A. members Jeanette Conyers, sr., and Debbie Mast, sr., decorate chocolate hearts which will be purchased and sent for Valentine's Day. -pg? Hamas mx X X gxvxg X ll .1 i l .... 1 K i .
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Student Life Winter blows lite indoors Wintertime winds blew cold this season, bringing student lifexindoors. Student Council hosted intercity visitations day December 3. Juniors battled January snow drifts to view the Mummers Theater pro- duction of Spoon River Anthology. Students turned out in force to sup- port Star-Spencer in its invitational bas- ketball tournament held January 22-24 in the gymnasium. LEFT: Having a free-for-all before their daily wrestling practice are senior high grapplers Tim McGhee, sr., Randy Goodman, ir., and Randy Hey, sr. BELOW: Students close the pep assembly, promoting spirit for the basketball game against Bishop McGuiness by singing the school Alma Mater, sung after school activities. 39
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Studevnt Lite Ponel stirs S-S emotions Clenched fists and closed minds opened- to understanding ' during Aquarius' dawn. Dissenters engaged in verbal banter with four panel members of a Black Heritage Week symposium, held Feb. i 1. Panelists, teachers and students as- sembled in the library hourly, discuss- ing human relations topics relevant to the student body. i Civic Center Music Hall may never be the same after Pep Club usherettes rocked out over vocalist Oliver dur- ing his Feb. l3 concert. Lacy valentines and chocolate hearts still marked Valentine's Day. Couples had one last fling before the adminis- tration banned public displays of affection during school hours in the hallways and classrooms. . . 'X Discussing racial problems as part of Black Pat Nicholson, Mr. Santoi Dubose and Mr. Bill. Heritage Week are guest panelists Mr. James Johnson. Students participated Xin. the seminar Raglin, senior counselor, Mrs. Freddie Cudio, Mrs. with G qvesfion and answer semen-
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