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We taught the Blues Brothers everything they know. Stand back John Travolta because here comes “Wheeling” Wesley Pruitt and Wendy Baker. Crew floats their boat to victory. Todd Banks and Barbara Tyson “cherish” a special moment together.
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A school year without a home¬ coming?! That’s almost worse than television without MTV. Well, this year that almost happened to us. A homecoming committee was organized, meetings were held, bu t there was only so much the committee could do. Starting at the end of September, daily pleas for help came by way of the P.A. system during both morning and afternoon announcements. Class and club floats needed to be made, convertible cars had to be found, decorations had to be made for the dance. No one seemed to respond, but the an¬ nouncements continued anyway until the day just before the dance. Suddenly the student body seemed to care! The reality that a time honored tradition was not going to miraculously happen by itself sunk home. Floats were made, convertible cars appeared, and decorations were produced. On October 18 students were able to dance the night away. All the hard work had finally paid off. Graduates came home to attend the big event. Of course, they were welcomed with open arms because that is what “Coming Home” is all about. Everything’s coming up roses for Homecoming Queen Michelle Cashwell.’ The Homecoming Court Anita Jones, Stephanie Shrewsbury, Wi¬ nona Landry, Diana Moody, Sandy Meehan, Cammy Hunsley, Mi¬ chelle Cashwell, and Joy Pennington patiently awaiting their Prince Charmings.
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“ ' fyO ' U Mannequins? Close but not quite! Living dolls, Ke¬ vin Wright and Monty Lacey sport the preppy con¬ servative look with a twist—a pink shirt here, and a paisley tie there! Suzanne Green dressing simply “casual” in fashion¬ able but comfortable FORENZA sportswear. A look that Works! It’s hot, it’s cool It’s new and it’s you Stripes, polka dots, flowers, palm trees Tans, legs, muscles, curves, even knobby knees So vogue, so fashionable, so funky and chic So sexy, so ravishing, so smashing, and sleek. Now that’s fashion if I’ve ever seen it That’s fashion to a “T”, a perfect fit Fashion at it’s best, it’s a big hit. You can flaunt it, you can sport it Heck, you can make it world wide But baby if there’s one thing you can’t do It’s hide! Elisa Thomas adds shades of her own to the shades that make up fashions favorite color combo—black and white! The classic color duo that will never go out of style!
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