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Senior Reception bring couples Many couples experienced a romantic feeling as students and teachers attended both the GAA Sweetheart Ball and the Junior Senior Reception. The evenings were two of the nights at Taylor that will always be remembered throughout the lives of the partic- ipants. The themes of the dances were thought of throughout the entire evenings. The theme of the GAA Sweetheart Ball was Close To You, and the theme of the Junior-Senior Reception was A Time For Us. The recep- tion was well enjoyed by all, it included roast beef, varieties of salads, and pies, and a refreshing drink. c — At the Junior-Senior Reception, Cin- dy Brown, class secretary read the senior class will, d — Randy Brantley escorts his date Cathy Stout across a bridge and into the dining area at the Junior-Senior Reception, e — Juniors and seniors and their dates dance to the sound of The Wisdom Tooth following their annual banquet.
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The GAA Sweetheart Ball and Junior closer together a — Admiring the crown at the GAA Sweetheart Ball are Rick McCollum, his runners up Fred Rodkey and Bob Craw- ford, and their dates, b — Couples danc- ing cheek-to-cheek carry out the theme of the GAA Sweetheart Ball Close To You.
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Paul Jones and Rand y Brantley win Taylor science students again this year entered into the How- ard County and Purdue Regional Science Fairs. Two seniors, Paul Jones and Randy Brantley, took first place. Paul ' s exhibit was in the biological division and Ran- dy ' s was in the physical division. Experimental Design class took a trip to a generating plant in Noblesville in addition to partici- pating in other activities during the year. BSCS students improved the school ' s ground by planting trees. a — First place winners in the Howard County and Regional Science Fairs Ran- dy Brantley and Paul Jones discuss their exhibits, b — Examining two chickens re- moved from their shells is Basic Biology student Dawn Miller.
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