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FIRST How: Nlrs. Mm-nd, xpmrs-nr'g l x'unk limty, sports: Guo Mufliiilvy and Iainicc i'll'3lSlt'I', Smmjlyg Nlurh-nv Vairuvr mul Mary Frances i'lI'l'lDllI'1l, Afvx mul lirirfgzctg Marilyn Paul, Ullifurg Put Kirtlcy, 11.s'si.s'I11i1f czliturg Peggy Allsliouscg Suv Ann Cm: Rita Pt-rkins, S1-LCONU Row: Mary Lu- Miller. Dvuim -lo llughlxmks, Blurilvc- Smith. Iam-uc XYultcr, Mary Nluruurct Hoffman, Durlvm- floffmam, Mary Ann Iluvvll. Carolyn Zuck, Nlazrilyn Xlhltlicrs, Carolyn Reno. Donna llitv. Bt-rnicc xYLlllCll. Linda ltolmlmim. iilllllilb How: Sandra NlcCr0w, StlI1ClI'kll.ij'l5LlI'g0I', Donna AIl'Ulill1S, Nlnrgvry NIu1'xulm,Diz1m-C11rtis,Pe'ggyllim-lu-v.Lin- da Arnold, Iamvt Ault. lam- Smith. Bucky Norcross. ,Iucly Harris. P. A. Rourk. Susan NYvlcl1. fa beep ,aafufa tczfefaecwlme' lfrlitor Nlzrrilyu Paul interviews former track A FRANTIC CALL gOeS Out 0VeI' the Hlllter- xtur Gln-nn Cunninghmn uflvr hz' spoke com., from the editor of the SPARTA STAR for tu tlzf' .s-fmlmif lmfly in ll 13'1Jt'l'f!lf lI.'iSl'lllIIfU. last minute copy, and the students of B-PC know that another SPARTA STAR will soon be off to the press. While the students enjoyed their papers, few realize how much work goes into the paper. Meeting deadlines, proofread- ing, and typing copy had to be attended to before the Tuesday afternoon deadlines. An exchange of papers with several other high schools sometimes gave our staff a new idea or a new approach to a subject. To make the paper interesting and appealing to everyone, our young journalists spiced it with exciting news in the columns of Snoopy and the old favorite, Alex and Bridget. Frankly, no se- crets could escape the eyes or ears of our mis- chievous writers. Coverage of what's going on in school, coming events, editorials, the sports page, and other items of interests made our SPARTA STAR agraphic record of our school year.
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E 'LT ,Q , FIRST SEMESTER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-fFmsr How: Mr. YVhitc, xpmisorg Karen Haffncrg Marla-nv Yariicrg Rita Pvrkinsg Lynn Hood. SECOND Row: Sharon Zack. Niarkav Sininions, Brucc Mile-s, Anne' Evans, Linda Hohhins. 'I' Il I li ll R 0 w z jim Pottv r Pat B1-ll, Paul Bunyan. Km-nny Frm-hiirg. unrl Arthur Harris. Zepzeaevzlfalfiaea an Mme fam atcwlemf dmfafzoaemevuf SECOND SENIESTEH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - Fnwr Row: Sandra Uhlancic-r Marcia Kirhy. Kathy Stn-Chuan. Siiczoxn Row: Bernice- Yam-ii. Susie' XYc'lch. Rox lfrchiir' Boh Douglas. Tulum Row' Sandra XYeflls. jack Kirhy Stvvc- Paddock. l 0L'a'r:i Hoax' XYayne- Braclxliaw. jim Brown. in
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AFTER COMPLETING its first year, the Na- tional Honor Society was deemed a success by its members. The Society had several worthwhile projects. The members took re- sponsibility for keeping the bulletin board in the main corridor changed weekly, using pieces of art work, drawn by the students to make it attractive. Not only does the Society encourage development of abilities, but they try to spark more academic interest. In keep- ing with these goals, two book fairs were spon- sored. The books on sale were pocketbooks ranging from science fiction to books of facts. The members of the club presented an assem- bly, which set forth very helpful pointers on good study habits. In order to demonstrate these more clearly, Bud Mead portrayed Do and Kay Vincent played Don't. Two im- pressive installation ceremonies were held be- fore the student body. A most helpful project was the sponsoring of an orientation day for next year's incoming freshmen, during which an assembly was given in the early after- noon to acquaint the eighth graders with the activities of high school, and after which the guests visited freshmen classes. Sflll1C'llf-S' .S'L'I'llIllIIICf1 to get first clzoicc of the pm'kc't1mnk.s'11t Ilnnor Society Book Fair. Carole XYl1itL' ll121PC!lfCl1 plczlscd fu ,Qvt ll lmnk in lulzich ljtlllllll ,It-nkins 1Sl'l'I?lClI 1'r'ry irifcrcstccl. ie hmm Wane Swag gem ogg ta 4 Wad an-uf Flnsu' Row: Cue ML-Cinlvy: Susie- Wt-lclmg Marx Lou Cravcruft- Burl Xlcacl' Batrlmru llolminsong jaincnc XY2llfl'l, trr'a.s'11rf'rg Janice- Fe-faster. Srlcioxn llciw: Bill ACl'Jlj's crafty Donna Scott, -S'l.'L'l'C'fllfUg La-zum Xlnglcg Carole- XVliitcg Katy Vim-1-lit, pr'v.s-izlmztq xl2lI'g4'I'j' Nlurzullng Put Kirtlc-y. 'lllllltll Row: LnYr-rm' l rx're-rut lfrnnlc llc-:atv Glenn Stott: Nlrs. Aloltmon. .s'pm1.wr: Km-nny NIL-Xlillam. rin'-prc',s'irl1ln1: llurulcl Spurgc'mi.
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