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i i i . | { 2 ? We had many high ranking visitors It was always a special treat when this year. Here Dr. John Davis, the photographers Elmer Phillippi and state superintendent of schools, A. V. O’Neal came. discusses Biology with Mr. Burke. Everybody Has Special Days, So Did We. Mrs. Billie Owens made things a little more special for the teachers by giving them a tea. A raving beauty?... Mr. Low- Birthdays are special, too. How dermilk shows his form during about it, Coach Poole? the flag football game. One afternoon, the student body was treated by the Varsity Club when they played the faculty in a flag football game. Here, Mr. Spenilla thwarts Kent Hartsock’s attempt to score. Ellen Minahan enjoys a lovely spring afternoon. A touch of class... The faculty cheerleaders, Nell ‘‘Shades” Elkins, Jane ‘“‘Boom-Boom” Jordan, and Linda Harris, take a break from yell- 18 ing for their team.
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Applause! Applause! Applause! With a deafening roar, the floor vibrated as we waited impatiently for the band to appear on stage. Suddenly, when they began to play, that roar changed to a deafening silence. For the first time, students began to walk out ona rock band concert. Could it happen here? This was the reaction to the assembly performance of the Chamber Band. However, fortunately, not all our assemblies were received this way. When Menageri played during homecoming week and later in the year, the students were captivated by their musical melodies. In unison, the band and the choir presented a religious and non-religious Christmas concert. The Thanksgiving Choir program was given by the faculty and the choir. Several of the faculty gave recitations that added to the significance of the season. The S.C.A. sponsored the movie ‘The Candidate” and the movie ‘The Fall of the House Usher.”’ The money made off these two movies went to UNICEF for needy children. Ny v et Stampede ... the students waste no time when entering the auditorium. Appreciation ... Mrs. Bevins’s smile is saying it’s nice to be ap- preciated. 17
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The Village People ... No, it’s Darryl Brown, Menageri proved to be the highlight of the Ms. Norris, and Tiny Austin participating inhat assemblies held. day. “Getting people excited is my job”... Mike Tate of Menageri certainly did his job well. The cheering section... Students root for their Mike Tate of Menageri struts for the audience. favorite team during the flag football game. The students enjoy the sun the day our baseball team plays Lynch, Kentucky. Asleep at the wheel... Jeff ‘‘Poodle” Ingle found each daya special day for sleep. 19
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