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Gini ities School activities seemed to be enjoyed by fewer students in '78-79 than in previous years. Starting off the year with the Homecoming dance, we had a good-sized crowd of about lOO. The Ding Dong Show was our next big activity, but we had trouble getting together enough acts to put on a show of reasonable length. iNext, came our Christmas dance, which had fewer than 50 students in attendance. Courtwarming was in the middle of our very snowy winter, but we did have a few more stu- dents show up for the dance than had attended the Christmas dance. We then presented the play, HOur Town,H but had trouble getting enough students to play all the parts. Ending our year with the Olympiad, we found one activity that almost all the students still enjoyed. By looking back over the year, we realized that the activities which students enjoyed and took part in happened during the school hours. Maybe students need their time away from school for other than school activities.
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Tamm Stark reigns over Homecoming On Thursday, October 12, 1978, the student body voted for four girls for Homecoming Queen candidates. When the votes were tallied, Tammy Stark, Carla Russell, Denise Kaufman and Lorri Moore had won. Friday morning the football squad got together and voted for the can- didates that they thought deserved the honor of being Queen. Friday afternoon the four candidates rode on the Queen's float in the parade. Friday night at halftime of the football game, the four candidates were escorted to the center of the field by their fathers. Silence fell upon the crowd as Deena Jones announced, nLadies and gentlemen, the 1978-79 Homecoming Queen is... Miss Tammy Stark. Later that night at the dance, Tammy was presented with an auto- graphed football. LEPT: Queen Tammy and her court-- Lorri Moore, Carla Russell, and Denise Kaufman--after the crowning. BELOW LEFT: Denise, Lorri and Carla enjoy the ride through town in the Homecoming parade. BELOW: Tammy, Carla, Denise and Lorri anxiously await the arrival of the Queen's float for the parade. l Wiz, ?K'Q34?i , 1' . 1 A ,.., , . ,f9il,5 f.,,.. y 1 g ,gn li
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