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BANQUETS xl '35- L fifilis, is ' k'k.' RX so - 'N ' X 1' -I K J: 6 , ff 2 wr: it R1 i 3 , l wiv' ' M MN So i ' iv Connery. Debra Sieel and L f 1 . mmond relax at the ROTC Military Q N Bali.. K . , as K .t affrrf iw: ,L M, - v I ,Q , 'E' Q , is 2 '-' A sv: f H , 5 f.. r ' i' ,55 3 .5 V. Mwfiigr, -Q 13 ii il ,X AIVIMV av fx Max Q Why 15,53 af' LW Q f -'Q fi J V ,.. ' gf' Q' , V W Q. -,gn-sw-My J ' 4' sv I iv 'Mi if Attending the Haliom-Richland Friendship Ban- Mark Murphree and Paul Place celebr que! prior to the rival football game, Coach john Machine in Addison. Pafford serves himself. Hallom started the banquet last yea r. are the cndwmffrhc-year with other senior band niembcrs at the Time
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BANQUETS One sure thing each spring is the scheduling of banquets to honor the outstanding, to tease the participants, to close the year, March 7 the National Honor Society held their annual initiation banquet at the Diamond Oaks Country Club. The officers each said a few open- ing words. Entertainment was a musical skit by Cary Stegall and Paul Place. Awards were then given. At the Highstepper banquet at the Hilton Hotel Deborah Finstad was presented with the Best Stepper of the Year award by Sponsor Doro- thy Mize. To prepare for the western dance-ban- quet some of the Highsteppers took dance lessons taught by Mrsulimmye Elliott. Ex-Baylor quarterback Neil Jefferies keynoted the football banquet at Diamond Oaks Country Club February 11. Seniorjerryjones won the Hus- tling Award. Seniorjohn McPherson received the outstanding offensive player award and seniorjay- sen Maurice the outstanding defensive player award. Gag gifts add just the needed humor to most banquets. Because john McPherson and Gary McCarley threw up before each game, Coachjerry Sanders presented each of them a paper bag and a bottle of Pepto-Bismol. Along the same lines at the journalism banquet at the Hayloft May 14, Adviserjennifer Tomlin- son presented gag gifts to each staffer present. Ironically, Lisa Atturio had taken the day offto lie out in the sung then that night at the banquet she F easts recall good times Friends, staffs, athletes gather received a copy of Ebony. The second Haltom-Richland Friendship Ban- quet was hosted by Richland to create a better atmosphere between the two schools the week the football teams played each other. Student Council President Roger Watkins opened the banquet with a short speech saying he thought the schools getting together was a good idea. He added that Haltom and Richland can be friends and not have all the vandalism and destruction that is released each year during football season especially. Richland's journalism department presented a slide show using slides from both schools. Vocational clubs honored students and employers at banquets. Vocational Office Educa- tion Student met at Gallaghers with their bosses. Distributive Education students treated their employers to lunch at Diamond Oaks Country Club. gy ., Q ' at . .1 r '. :. . A.-- 1 . . A ,-if .CA 'X j, 'P - - f rt, , v Us ,- ix' 0 1,-J 7,4 Q, C , 'ir 351- fi75 'f'f7- V .,,,,,...--f- I pi I 6 5. FN Mary Trimble, Mike Willoughby and Mark Newman confer with Mrs. Fredna Sturch at Six Flags. Bennett Howell passes on the light of knowledge tojulie Brown at the NHS banquet. QW? Struggling for words, President Wayne Trimble ends with a chuckle.
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HIGHSTEPPER SHOW 'Lets Part ' 130 former Highsteppers return for 15-year reunion lligli kicks, clown suits, and dances liilled the stage as the drill team finalized their year in the an- nual llighstepper Show. lfroin the Cotton-Eyedjoe to Hit Me With Your Best Shot. the Highsteppers hit their audience with their best shot as the show was entitled Let's Party. 'lihe 15-year reunion brought back about 150 ex-Ilighsteppers. 'l'hat'sjulie's squad! Look, thats us! That was so fun, I can't believe we did that! Remember the car skit? were all heard throughout the audience as they reminisced about old times while they watched the slide show with ecstacy. Former Highstepperjoyce Eaton, drill team spon' sor at Lakeview Centennial Iligh School in Garland was in charge ofthe project after suggesting the reu- nion to Mrs. Dorothy Mize, Ilighstepper sponsor. Acts consisted ol' dances, a tap routine, and a sailor act. There was a can-can routine and a gym- nastics routine, also. A 15 diamond pendant in the design IIIIS, which Mrs. Miye had designed herself 15 years ago, was presented to Mrs. Mize during intermission hyjoyce Iiaton Pennington and jimy Brown Elliott, former 1968 captain. ,s Q Entering the stage in a wheelchair, Captain Deborah Finstad keeps the audience rolling by im- itating an old drill team captain in the seniors' skit. V1.2 Finishing her squad routine,junior Kim Kingsley salutes. The squad performed to the tune of Parade ofthe Wooden Soldiers. ec SN HM E53 As they finish their routine, Sophomore Angie Lane, juniors Lynn Maddox, Cindy Few,.Ioy Kirchdorfer, Senior Carol Sanderson, Sophomore Tammy McLaughlin,junior Kimjones await the closing curtain.
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