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Spring time has come The grass is turning green Flowers are in bloom Everywhere to be seen It’s time to spend a day Outdoors in the sun So grab a bat and ball And get ready for some fun! 1. The mums represent that Spring has sprung. 2. Let’s see who can swing the highest. 3- A break to catch up on the news. Spring is
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14 Spring Spring Has Sprung — Every - Thing’s In Bloom During the months of March, April and May, Spring is blooming everywhere. Everyone is getting out and having good ' ole fun in the great weather. The temperatures are in the 60’s and 70’s, and the sun is out al- most every day. Spring means different things to everyone. For the seniors, it means the completion of four long, hard years. For the juniors, their Erst Prom. For the sophomores, they re- ceive their class rings. For the fresh- men, they are just completing one of the most exciting years of their lives. Last but not least, the teachers and some of the school staff will soon begin the three fun -filled months of NO SCHOOL. 1. K. Starastu demonstrates to C. Kucer how to shoot pool. 2. C. Kucer, R. Plawecki, K. Starastu and D. Russell enjoying a picnic in the park. 3. A Spring event is an initiation of members in Honor Society. 4. The beautiful flower has put D. Painter in a trance.
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UPPER LEFT — Sharing chat special moment are Tracy Hector and Rich Russell. MIDDLE RIGHT — Miss Schneider and Mrs. Escalante enjoy talking with their escorts. LOWER LEFT — Prom couples say . . . CHEESE! LOWER RIGHT — Cathy Paquette escorted by Jimmy Latham, and Sue Evak escorted by Nicky Kikalos, enjoy having their picture taken. Always And Forever On May 5, 1979, the Junior -Senior Prom was held at the Wicker Park Pavillion. The theme for this joyous event was . Always and Forever. Couples began the evening with the music of Saturday Night Special. The rest of the evening the group Monterey put its romantic spell on the couples. Prom Chairpersons Heidi Waywood and Sheila Tite added a new dimension to picture -taking. Each person was entitled to take a single pose for a special remember- ance.
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