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The eorty morning efforts by rhe vorsiry cheerleoders yielded Dreokfosr of Champions for rhe vorsiry ploy ers In chenmsrry lob doss. Ms Ron Prokup and Ms Mork Wilfcoms concocr o new shampoo formula rhor will bong our rhe shine in rhe new perms HOMECOMING 11
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B Homecoming activities rev up students Dominy-Piacenti reign over festivities Exciremenr lurked on rhe campus os Homecoming week gor under way. Each day hod o special rheme — sunglasses, T-shirr, and har doy; opposite sex dress-up doy; rogo day, and spirit filled red ond-whire day. Student races in rhe stadium one day were followed by rhe Homecoming parade and community pep rally rhe next day Tim Dominy and Annette Piocenri reigned over Homecoming os king and queen, with Julie Homer and Adine Becker first and second runners-up. A bonfire, rhe first in many years, concluded rhe night. Friday was rhe doy of rhe big gome! School was adorned with red and white streamers, and rhe doy ended with on inspirational si-sir performed by rhe faculty Thor evening, alumni and fans cheered rhe ream for o victory Unfortunately, rhe Bock Falls Pockets blasted off, leaving rhe Devils behind 27-0. Though spirits sank or rhe loss, rhe magic of the week was revived os students bopped to rhe music of Blaze'' or rhe Homecoming donee Saturday night. The floor was filled with couples os girls rested their heads on their dare's shoulders, swaying to the slow music. Another memorable Homecoming hod passed. Adine Decker, Tmn Dominy, Annerre Piocenri, ond Jute Homer reign os rhe royal courr over Homecoming. Whor i Two peculior looking young “girls'' working on o cor m ouro mechanics doss’ No. just Moris Lehn ond Lorry Kirkmon dolled up for opposire sex doy during Homecoming Homecoming king ond queen Tim Dominy ond An nerre Piocenri shore rhe corononon wolrz ro srarr rhe evening or rhe donee Sorurdoy mghr K) HOMECOMING
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Bogota sends Hall H.S. a student; climate is on adjustment for Vivian Directly off of a Columbio-boorded plane, Vivian Paz, Hall's foreign exchange srudenr, rook ro our American speaking counrry as a challenge. Having taken Spanish and English here or Hall, she hoped ro berrer her language and ro adapt berrer ro ours. Upon observing Spring Valley, ir musr hove been seen as a speck of dust in comparison ro her hometown, Bogora, rhe capital of Columbia, wirh a population of ap-proximorley four million. Among differences in rhe countries is dimare. From rhe region in which Vivian lives, ir is much warmer rhan rhar of an October temperature here. On many days while we were wearing our jackets and enjoying rhe days before Jock Frosr come, Vivian was found entering dosses well-equipped wirh mirrens and a scarf wrapped snuggly around her neck. Her visit here also gave her o special memory — rhe firsr snow she hod ever seen. Although Vivian was a senior and 18 years old, her return ro Bogora would find her orrending another year in her high school due ro differences in rhe school systems. Afrer graduating, she planned ro follow in her parent's foorsreps and srudy medicine or dentistry. In Columbia she lives wirh her parents, Dr. Abraham E Paz Cano ond Dr. Dhuvis C. Amador de Paz, her brother. Jose, and her Pekinese dog, Pinky. When she's nor or home, she's usually wirh her friends at rhe theatre, swimming, or enjoying rhe tranquillity of a picnic. During her stay, our visitor lived in rhe residence of Greg and Cathy McCook. There she gained an American brother ond sister, Casey and Tracy. Spore rime here was usually spent at parries, school dances, rhe moll, or wirh friends. Vivian was caught in a whirl of activities during Homecoming week. Her spirit, as oH spirit, gave Homecoming a boost. She rode on and helped decorate rhe senior float which read, Rod rhe Rodgers. To end Homecoming week, Vivian and her friends danced up a storm at rhe Homecoming dance. A rime musr come for all good things ro end, and Vivian was whisked away ro Columbia, a four-hour ride in a jet wirh one stop in Miami. Before her departure, a word of comfort come from Vivian, Columbia is a very prer ry place. Everyone can come visit me and stay in my house! One of Vivian's favorite dosses was orr Her raienrs ore pur ro good use os she creorivefy forms o cloy sculp-rure Vivian ond Sylvia Smoode worts cHigenrly on some art assignments for rhe Spanish dub Togo Day was popular during Homecoming Week Vivon ond Jube Homer ore rasrefuly dressed for rhe occasion 12 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT
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