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PARTIES Crepes at part featured Seniors Barbara Alexander and Kathy Gunnels serve punch at the teachers' ice cream social. Carol Morris, senior, serves French bread at the French Club party. S, 11 M VH l rl 1 f y, I 1. r, , 'M-ai, i ' e A ' la , , , , V Z V 4 , X A . K Drama Club members dressed up to support a basketball game then went to a Halloween party in the cafete- ria. Secret Pal revealed after a week of gift-giving Some people say they go to parties to be with friends, but they seem to go to eat, Crepes, filled with strawberries and sugar. were featured at the lfrench Club party at Kenney Oatmans house, Sebastian Maurel. a student from France, gave a talk about living in France and showed some slides of his home country. The National Honor Society had a ham- burger and ice cream party to lighten the load of dividing up ads and assigning people to sell them for the Buff-lo-down. The Future Business Leaders of America drew names and gave small gifts for a week. The secret pals were revealed at a party and final gifts were exchanged. There was a good-bye party for Miss Susie Harrison, student art teacher. before she left to find a fiull-time job, Vocational Health Occupations liduca- tion celebrated monthly for all the birthdays that month. At liaster they gave a party for the mentally retarded children at Crossroads, April 7 cosmetology gave Connie lligh- tower a wedding shower. They also had a bowling party at Richland Bowl. Opening her final gift, Leasa Ahern, junior, dis- covers her secret pal at the FBLA Christmas party. sshd C 'WI I n
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SIDELINES fa-R X ,rx I '-t X In MQ ,M I as We - 35959 X i i . M ews ey, K 1+ ' ' i if 51147 ' 'l at H - ' gg wt Trainer Tom Patrey makes quick adjustments on player Del Pentecost, 1174. Team doctor Donald E. Pentecost checks on his son. is'-Mu I I . ,., . Taping and holding up run-through posters were a few of the regular problems faced at the jV and Varsity games which cheerleader Tammy Simmons and mascot Tommi Hall along with Yellraisers Rene Keating and Peggy Britt encountered. junior Highstepper Mary Trimble decorates jerry jones' house while the junior Varsity played dur- ing Richland week. - '5'7t I Trainers jessica Taylor and Keith Golden unload 50 gallons of water and two ice chests. Q4 4'
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DANCE '. . . ever one stonds oround' Sunonxins tor dance that students used were dull. 'iliiiiihfi stupidf and Hlworiiikefi Onls Don Derryherry. senior. had soinething good to say. 'il went to the Valentines Dance thats where I fell madly in lose with ini girl. Uiten students didnt have niuch to say. 'Hlihere werent inany people there. I didnit dance much. I left early. The Student Council sponsored tour dairies A the liowdx Dance. the Iloniecoining Dance, the dance after the Rithland garne and the Valentines Dance. They inade an average ol' ahout S550 per kldlllf. 'Iixcept the Valentines Dance f no one canie to that oneg it was a real flop, Parliainentarian Steve Mylius said. I went to the Iiomecoining Ilancefjetiti lhoinas. junior. said. Mlihere were lots ol people there. hut it was gross. The girls all stand around waiting for the guys to ask thein to dance. and the guys all stand around and act like nerdsg so everyone iust stands around. Katrina Lewis. junior. explained. The Rodeo Cluh sponsored a Christinas Dance in the harn at Alta Vista after a rodeo. lialtotn-Richland JROTC cadets danced to .i sound sxstein at Wiley Ci. lhonias glr. Coliseum x'.iiemiiie's night. Dance fdansj v.i. 1. Social gathering for dancing. 2. to move body in prescribed manner in time to music. Mary Bond. senior, and her date dance to ii sound system ar the Haltoni-Richland Reserxe Officers Training Vorps Annual Hall Y February ll at Wiley Ci. Thomasllr. Coliseum, Seniors Trena Rockman. Roger Watkins, Junior bherri Drysdale decorate the cafeteria for the dance after the Homecoming Garne, P 11,111.1 - 8 .vw 89
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