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Students Indulge In Life around the school becomes exciting as students wait for the holiday season and their vacation. The Christmas spirit is shown through the giving of gifts, entering the Christmas door contest, and the good feel- ings of everyone. Student participation was varied. The sen- ior class entered two floats in the Altavista parade, one of which placed third. Girl Scour Caderte troop 330 composed of girls from the middle school dressed up as clowns and entertained the crowd. 24 Christrmas Christmas Spirit Ar this time of year everyone's feelings became one, as each student gained the spirit of Christmas. Top: The senior class enrered this floar in the Alravisre Christmas Parade. The floar placed 3rd. Members on the floar are Alfred Albinsron, Marrha Wheeler, Angela Carr, Becky Burgess, Tammy Davis, Keeley Compron Right: Mrs. Helen Goldsmith's 7th grade homeroom did this fine door for the Christmnas door contest fi
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Although the juniors first choice band cancelled, rhe junior-senior prom was a big success. The loss of the band pur a crimp in plans but, under the guidance of Winston Edmonds and class presdent Bri- an Sisk, a substitute rock group was con- tracted. 40th Avenue’ served the purpose and the prom was on its way. The atten- dance was much stronger than for re- cent proms. The theme, “Somewhere in the Night’’, was supported with a backdrop drawn by Pam Dillard depicting moon- light on water ‘silhouetted by a couple. Top: Just three days before prom the junior’s first choice band, Horison, cancelled and rhe strenuous job of finding a replacement was left up to former principal, Winston Edmonds. Prom was saved when the juniors and Mr. Edmonds decided on 40th Avenue.” Bottom: With the help of Danny Dudley, the punch stayed ‘‘punched’’ and everybody ar rhe dance kepr his thrist quenched. Under the watchful eye of Ronnie Sreiger, Greg Russell and Robert Taylor seemed to enjoy the liquid refreshment Prom 23
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Top left: Carolyn Booker, Laurie Osborne, Beth Rog ers, and Parry Smirh “‘clown it up during rhe parade Top right: Head drum caprain, Marl McGregor, and Ricky Ellinger prepare for rhe cold march ahead in rhe Alravista Christmas parade Left: Mrs. Elizabeth Gagliardi’s 10th grade home room's Christmas door design Above: |.C.T. members Ray Dalron, Mr. Richard Edwards - advisor, Terry Austin, Raymond Thorn hill, and James Williams worl on floar for parade f Christmas 25
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