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by 0:61.; :Q.:.:.: 9.?.'.2. 6.0.0.0... . www.mmmmyaaau I u . Tom Moore struck. Springtime offered the perfect time for all kinds of money making ventures. The French Club held a fashion show which involved models, stagehands, and spectators. For $4, any student could watch girls and guys alike model the latest fashions about town. The Key Clubis Rock-a- thon raised money for the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion. Each rocker asked for sponsors to pledge money for each hour rocked. The band chose the more traditional car wash for their fundraiser. They, too, relied on sponsors because they washed the cars at no charge. Disaster, in the from of a flood almost struck Roanoke again. A week of rain preceded Easter and filled teachers and students with dread. Fortu- nately, the rain stopped and with the exception of a few flooded roads the Roanoke area wasnTt affected. Smith g Mt. Lake did reach an all time i high 799.95 feet because of 3 the rain. flurry of activity, including f nd raiserst and trips, engulfed rly everyone as spring fever It seemed everyone wanted to get away, perhaps because of the dismal weather; and groups of people left Roa- noke, some even going over- seas. The Spanish Club trav- eled to Spain during Spring break. Canada, a little closer to home, was the site French students chose to visit. In Quebec, they brushed upon their French, as well as visited the city by tour bus. Not to be left out, the Key Club spent a weekend at the State Key Club Convention at Virginia Beach. Toni Moore everish pace Meanwhile, those who remained at home spent their spring break just hanging out. Bowling at Lee Hi Lanes proved to be a popular way to spend an evening. On some nights every other lane seemed to be occupied by students. The mall, especially Time- Out, was one place to spend an afternoon and a few quar- ters. Even the continuous Apn'l showers couldn,t dampen the spirit which came with spring time. Tracey Krupski Sparkling clean When five and members work on one car, it only takes a few minutes to get the vehicle spotless. Mark Under- wood, Laura Svec, Julie Pickle, Steve Salmon, and Pam Walker work together to clean this car in record time Toni Moore Rock ,round the clock The Key Club raised $1000 for Muscular Dystrophy by soliciting pledges for each hour rocked from sponsors. Ashley Ratliff, Sally McKinney, Barbara Bowman, Betsy Willcox, Jack Wimmer and Kara Mathis listen to music 5 they rock. Spring Break e 29
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28 0- Spring Break Party time This drop-waisted white dress, which Lena Donatelli models, is advertised by Wendy Pilcher as a comfortable dressy outfit perfect for a party. The clothes worn in the show were from local boutiques. U5 and over 2 Att tholors are You fashion show downtown, Sabra Lucas receives a subtle makeover through make-up and a hair cut. Nancy from Nancgfs is trimming Sabrahs hair in order to show the audience how a little styling can make a difference. Romance in the air A restless member of Ms. Edde Bays third period class busies himself by constructing this ul love you'0 mes- sage out of hole punches. Toni Moore Strikin figure Aubrey l-gwes cuts a sharp fi ure as he models a jeans ensemble. ehind him, Sharon Lamben, Kelley Kirken- dall, and Elizabeth Thompson also show off the latest fashions. 00'0'0.0'0 0'0'0... . 0 ' 0.. 0000000 5,.m 00 -....0 0- .0.0.0. .000 0.00.00 0 0.0 Waxv mnnw ..-.. E 8 2 0E o I-
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Sorry, wrong number Pla ing an invalid, Robyn Widme er ma es phone call after phone calrto the operator. She is trying to stop a murder which turns outto be her own. The play, ttSon'y Wrong Number, was the first one act play of the three that the Drama Club presented. Jammint Bob Rogan and Eric Woodward, members of ttThe Hystericals, played in front of the school during Spring Festival. The band invited Alex Long to join them and play a couple of songs. Free at last After giving blood at the Bloodmobile, Jeff Peay stretches his arm while Deana Via keeps him company. Etuixldents donated during their study a s. 30 - Late Spring David Michie H ugs and kisses As a surprise for her birthday, Mrs. Betty Hesp gets a kiss and balloons thh a smging telegram sent by her daughter. The clown came to her room dun'ng fourth period, Toni Moore
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