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FUNNY PHASES 1. Rack em up, Stack em up. Ooh. Ahh. 2. Do the hustle. 3. Some days I just can’t decide what jewelry to wear. Pictured Janet VanDyke. 4. Okay now. I want to know who threatened Mrs. Clark’s life. 5. Pictured George Hess. 6. Sittin’ purty. Pictured Patty Thompson. 7. I hope he doesn’t find my tick- lish spot. Pictured Bob Wessels. 8. I didn’t know I’d be doing this for everybody. Pictured Rita Saylor. 4
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1. Many new faces joined the already familiar ones on the staff. 2. Studying can go on anytime and anywhere. Here, Jackie Young catches up on some last minute reading. 3. The late must run to catch the bus or face the consequence of missing the bus or being hit by those who don’t turn in their keys. 4. A small sampling of Spartan enthusiasm. Pictured Ro- bin Knowlton, Sandy Sprague, Debbie Scott. 5. Kathy Williams expresses her joy after being crowned the 1977-78 Football Homecoming Queen. Alexander High School: Just a quiet brick build- ing sitting solemnly on a stretch of green grass. Wait- ing. All summer . . . waiting. Then, August twenty- ninth, its long expectancy is brought to a close. Once again its halls are filled with the many sounds that are associated with the young. As the young people clutter the halls and rooms, new faces are seen along with the old and familiar faces. The gymnasium fills its bleachers with pulsating eagerness, and the stu- dents look around to see if ole-what’s-his-name is still here or has graduated ... 3
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1. Sometimes a spare hand comes in handy. Pictured Lisa Woods and Betty Pratt. 2. Aren’t you a little old for teddy bears? Pictured Jackie Young. 3. A solemn moment ... Pictured Cindy Hawk, Kathy Coen, Tony Woodyard. 4. Don’t stop ’till you reach the top. 5. While our photographer was deep in the heart of Big Foot Country .. . Pictured Dava French. 6. I can’t believe our team is this tiny. 7. No need to go to pieces. While some feel fear and others experience a hid- den fear, the school takes on life. It remembers the years before and wonders about the one to come. Echoes about Elvis Presley and Bing Crosby and the summer job and the trip taken and the new boy- friends and girlfriends are heard from all corners. After a few weeks the new freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors settle down, and the eagerness and anticipation felt at the beginning has disap- peared. It has been replaced with desires for Christ- mas vacation, spring break, and even more, summer vacation ... 5
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