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t. All a if P' 5 Eating her French pastries, sophomore Karen Clark enjoys the an- nual French club pastry party that was held in the library U.S. History teacher Bruce Mooser walks his daughterC??j senior Ann Richmond down the aisle during the mock wedding in the Home Economics class. On Shakespeares birthday the English department sponsored a trivia contest with ques- tions scattered in various classrooms. It resulted in a tie. Here Mrs. Ross gives winners shophomores Kristi Dixon and Shae McEwen McDonald's gift certificates. Special Events - 101
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A Students Life Be ond School Work Different things that went on during school hours gave students a break from the ordinary rhythm of classes. Mrs. Warren's literature classes liked to put on small plays from the stories they read in class. I like acting out the stories because you get tired of just reading the story itself, said sophomore Kelly Dedman. The Creative Foods! Marriage Preparation classes held their mock weddings and took a class trip to Festival Market, Victorian Square, and Silks Restau- rant. These were just a few of the things students did -- other than class work that made school a bit more fun. During the Home Economics trip to Radisson Plaza Hotel, class- ' mates Marty Terry Iulie McGuire, Iohn Smoot, Doug Chilton, Ke- I vin Hall, Timmy Baker, and Brian Renaud ride down the escalators , to Silks Restaurant. 5 fl In Mrs. Warren's literature class, playing Mr. and Mrs. Squeers and Smike in the play Nicholas Nickleby are sophomores Shae McEwen, Mark Peach, and Kelly Dedman. Those students who sold enough magazines during the magazine drive were treated to Pizza Hut. Home Economics teacher Nancy Shryock prepares to tackle her pizza as sopho- more Kim Wells looks on. 100 - Special Events
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