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“I Ought To Be In Pictures” Relationships can be complex and frightening, to say the least. We worry about rejection, disclosing too much, playing it safe by living alone, or worry- ing about tomorrow. Is it worth it? Is love worth it? This year’s spring play, “I Ought To Be In Pic- tures,” emphasizes this point quite well. Through understanding and caring, Herb Tucker (Chris King) and his daughter Libby (Linda Sedgwick) find out that relationships are the most precious things that there are. Director Bari Foote did an outstanding job on this year’s spring play. She got the point Simon was trying to make across very well — Don’t be afraid of relationships, they might like you. Crew members included: Vicki Wells, sound manager; Susan Brazeal, assistant director and lighting manager; Kenny McAffee, Burt Tabor, Hardy Loehr, Steve Johnson, Chris King, construc- tion; Kim Beatty, Lori Price, ushers; Jackie Taylor, make-up; Victor Ayers, Krissy Matlock, lighting. LIBBY UNPACKS AS she discusses her plans for the future with Herb. SPEAKING APPREHENSIVELY, Herb Tucker (Chris King) talks to his ex-wife Blanche while Steffy (Kathy Thorn) and Libby (Linda Sedgwick) look on. LAYING DOWN THE LAW, Steffy voices her concerns about her relationship with boyfriend Herb. 16 Events
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Sports warming Begins — 1984 In honor of the winter sports, the first annual Stuco-sponsored Sportswarming dance was held in January. Jan. 16-20 was K.I.S.S. (Keep In School Spirit) week. Each day students from each grade com- peted by dressing up in a class spirit competition. On Tuesdsay, a mini-parade, similar to Homecoming, was held in the gymnasium. Members of the pep band, spirit activities, PEER, and the junior and senior classes took part. At the mini- parade, each of the king and queen candidates were asked questions, and then students were sent back to their ap- propriate classes to vote. Jamie Creten, wrestling, and Rob Stewart, boys’ basketball, were crowned queen and king at the dance that night, respective- y- Stuco President Angie Smith, senior, said, “I’m really glad we tried a Sportswarming. I hope this event becomes a tradition.” AMONG FHH WINNING entries was the Senior Class mini- float, pictured top. PEER also contributed a float, driven by senior Amy Proctor. SENIOR JANNELL WASSON, pictured center, displays the senior class mascot. PIC. I URED ABOVE, the Junior Class mini-parade entry. 1 8 Events
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