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'Ng X A4 Sophomore Flenea VVer'r'en takes on the task of serving ner' upper' classmen during e dence. A school dence gave Judy Anderson end ner' date a chance to let themselves go. ES l encercaxnrnent n v. Af YUM I x 1-.., vw. ,s X . 1 1 x h,,tm '- QQ e , x . . iq, gt -.1, T 3 9 x 1 9 X P V W 1' 4 Q tr' s ' ' 1' . Y I, Q- ,yn umywfx 9 , , Q.. an ...W Q ' f za N 1-Q, ' 2 - 1, ' Z ii V K 'Q 'L -. . lt my 4 in V K Q :X -- , IM . A -Q W-w e fs Q - on - .. Us V , 493, fl7'b., 'O-'J , pf, 'A WA! Q '
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Band members enioy the recognition from performing for their peers during an assembly. l.incoln Campaigns The long awaited moment when a lunior gets their class ring came for .Janet Parker who received her ring first. School without some type of break would be unbearable. During the course of a year, there were several special events planned ftor the stu' dent body. During this time almost all of the students par- ticipated in one way or another. The Qing Dance, Christmas activities, Valentine dance, and various assemblies pre- sent a few of the entertain- ment aspects of school. Assemblies provide the ma- jor break in a school day. When an assembly is scheduled, at least one class was elimi- nated, this always makes the students happy. This year, Abraham Lincoln came to see Great Bridge l-ligh. But other programs such as a freedom assembly, an I-lonor Society induction ceremony, and the senior assembly became part of the entertainment. The arts also played a role in assemblies. The chorus and band per- formed, and a preview of the play Erigadocn enlightened the minds of the students. lvlany students await the day for some activities to occur. The ring dance is a per- fect example. .Juniors feel like they have waited all their lives for this one symbol of gradua- tion at hand. This years ring dance became the most suc- cessful of all. What would school be like without extra activities? There would never be anything to look forward to, just day af- ter day of boring classes. cr .TJ 1 1. cr 2. I l L Hard work combined with the Christmas spirit pays off as lVlrs. Naumann's first bell class wins first prize in the door decoration contest. e Ee CE ment 1' E7
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