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Ray Ban sunglasses — there is no substitute. Joe practices his collegiate stud look. (Ooooo!) A small cut. Joe still isn't a pro at the fine art of shaving. Joe, whose nickname is Skippy, strained his neck by watching too much MTV. A nonregulation undergarment, also known as a Panama Jack T-shirt. Joe's letter jacket. Joe must be cold blooded; it's only 78 degrees outside! A smiley face — Joe ate in the hot line today. But, wait! A star, too! Joe ate in the salad line, too. Joe, you're too smooth for me. The keys to Mom's Mercedes. Biffy's phone number. The Rolex watch Joe bought while on Mrs. Cambell's Europe trip. Are these regulation Dickies? NO SOCKS! You and Jane may be sharing that work session. Last, but certainly not least, Docksiders. Well worn, of course. Our thanks to Emilie Plauche for Jane and joe Episcopal High artwork. A 123
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Jane and Joe Episcopal High Last year's Christmas present from Muffy: a handpainted ribbon with Jane's nickname Biffy. Of course, the ribbon came around a jar of Muffy's homemade candy. Make-up by Merle Norman. “No Pimples Allowed! Geometrical designer earrings. ($1.50 for two pair at K B) Large mass of Twist-a-beads. Long strand of Add-a-beads. A button. (Our one creative outlet.) Sometimes you've just got to say, 'What the dickens'. (paraphrase) Jane's collegiate back-pack. Contents: rollers, toothbrush. Double Protection Aqua-Fresh (flouride of the leading paste, breath freshener of the leading gel), quarters, Sony Walkman, complete photo album, miscellaneous school books. Cliff Notes, only a supplement to the required text, of course. Jane is wearing the popular year round jumper in sailor blue and confectioner's sugar white. This sporty jumper is perfect for everyday wear, or casual entertaining. Available in most sizes at Young Fashions; however, many feel the need to SHORTEN the length. The matching sailor blue sweater vest is also available in small, medium, and large. Poor Joe, has to look at these knees everyday. Izod socks, really Jane, you're work session bound. And of course, the building block of the Episcopal wardrobe, Tretorns. 122 . .-crw
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Having stumbled on a Mad T03 Party, Alice greets the Mid H Doormouse, and March Hare (Katherine D'Armond, Kristin Kaufman and Lynn Farmer). A Better Place To Be M.S. Takes Audiences To Wonderland When asked to review Alice in Wonderland ' Amy McBride, a fifth grader, wrote, I wish I could see it again. Amy was not alone in her opinion of the Middle School's fall production. The parents, faculty, and students who saw the play were overwhelmed by its air of professionalism. I thought the play was terrific. — Julia Hiatt I liked the play Alice in Wonderland. It showed that the people in the play put a lot of hard work and time in it. — Jodi Hatgus It was nice to see some of my friends in the play ... — Patti Gaspard It had a lot of interesting stuff. — Dana Young They didn’t goof up or anything like that. The actors had lots of expression, too. Mrs. Bonner is a good drama teacher and i have to say that the play was wonderful. — Jennifer Johnson It was a very organized and nice play. — Coman Baum Katherine D'Armond isa flamboyant Mad Hatter. 'Their motions made the play almost exactly like the real thing. — Jennifer Dodds. Photo by . Hill. Alice is tried by the King and Queen. 'The part I liked the most was the trial with the Queen. — Sarah Coleman. Photo by f. Hill. Under the direction of Mrs. Bonner, the young EHS students turned out a brightly costumed and well staged production of Lewis Carroll's classic tale. Take a minute not only to look at the pictures of this excellent show, but to read some of the reviews submitted by EHS fifth graders. Alice (Rebecca Kizer)) was very good in the play Neher Photo by I. Hill. The Queen of Hearts tells her husband exactly what is on her mind. The King and Queen (Teddy Gray and Denise Powers seemed a lot like a real king and queen because they had fancy clothes and bossed people around. —- Juliet Trask. Phot or v 124
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