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' Rodeo Club Initiates Annual Square Dance 1.9-- H px . ., ,.., . tw . x Q Q 5-, x t ,Q -,,-. 651' nx- A 3.3, ...yang , H,-' . 3,4 , WL- ' ' J 31. 23555 ' -t, . .nit ' an ' fl N. F ' 'MJ' .2 1,1 jp., 1 Doseydoing and foot-stamping at the second annual Fall Rodeo Club Square Dance, 300 clubbers were initiated into the art of country dancing the first Fri- day of October, Scots looked from October 3 to the years ahead as they attended the P-TA and Dad's Club-sponsored College Night. Representatives from 76 schools around the country talked to interested students about their campus. Henry David Thoreau, played by sen- ior Patrick McGraeI, was brought before an informal investigating committee of seniors to defend his essay Civil Diso- bedience in a senior assembly on October18. Seniors Lisa Loy and Caroline Shan- non, elected by the student body to be the Miss Flames of University Park and Highland Park, were presented to cele- brate Fire Protection Month, The Highlandaires and Revelaires choirs, dressed as Our Gang charac- ters, attended a dance at Winfrey Point at White Rock Lake October 20. Caroline Shannon climbed the Stair- way to Heaven as she was voted Homecoming Queen while 750 stu- dents danced to the combo music of Peaches and Cream. October 0 21
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Ginn Il 46 fl. X W-Q 11 Q 746' :QF 1 .60 .-1491711 ABOVE: junior Hilary Hale meets Bonzo the mon- key at the State Fair, where they exchange conver- sation and peanuts, RIGHT: Doubling their pleasure at the Highlan' daires assembly, the audience listens to Susie and Sally, the singing Shiels sisters. OPPOSlTE PAGE ABOVE: Football players, cheera leaders, and junior and senior girls engage in a heated discussion on the outcome of the Garland game at the annual October bonfire. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Thoreau lPatrick McGraeIj sheds light on the Investigating Cornmittee's questions as his lawyer, David Cobb, ponders the question, OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: john Aldredge says friendship is priceless as Marina Elliott sells him an AFS friendship bond. 20 0 October -'K ,Q
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ABOVE: Wilson Neely and Ruth Wallace exhibit the finer points of eating spaghetti to fellow members at the NHS fall dinner, ABOVE RIGHT: Linda Grafton shows AFS student Goran Eklof the steps to American square danc- ing, as Goran thinks to himself, This is a waltz? RIGHT: Strange things happen to senior Holly Hexter on Halloween night. 22 0 October
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