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clit gf the 0 During the Christmas adopt-a- child project, Ms. Donna Waldrop assists adopted child Billie Graham in selecting what goodies she would like to eat. The children were sponsored through individual homerooms. In front of the school for the SMILE Week balloon release, Angie Donoghue, Dee Thornhill, Jewell Stroup, Scott McGahee, and Tony Munoz wait for the signal to release their balloons. Xxx-16 Theresa Kinser ' -vin Knpl' T CICl'IVll'I9S By Leslie White t seemed to many of us that all of the school-sponsored activities were always the same old boring things--- and we were right. ' There was always the traditional homecoming, dances, pep rallies, football games, and the like. We all yearned for something different and innovative in our school lives, particularly in our free time amusement-pursuits. It was definitely time for a change. Looking below the surface of the year we found them. Homecoming activities, for the first time ever, were split up into two consecutive nights to break up the rushing monotony of having to dine out at an expensive restaurant, go to the game, and then go directly to the dance, while still trying to have fun in such a time-limiting atmosphere. Another unusual aspect of the homecoming was that the activities reflected a Hallow Homecoming theme' since the game and the majority of the activities fell on that night. To increase interest and attendance at the club-sponsored dances held on Friday nights, student council decided to drastically reduce the number of them. The logic that fewer dances would produce larger turnouts was proven faulty by the fact that attendance dropped to an all-time low. Although most of the activities provided through the school gave the appearance of being staid and traditional, it was easy to see that the extraordinary freshness gained through the changes in these and in other activities was out of the ordinary. Inside Powderpuff 10-13 Homecoming 14-19 Dances 20-21 Superdance 22-23 Spirit Activities 24-27 Beauties and Handsomes 28-31 Night Life 32-35 'Fashion 36-39 Spring Fever Week 40-43 Plays 44-47 Seniors 48-67 Although the number of Friday night dances was greatly reduced this year, the quality ofthe music provided did not. At the first dance df the year, sophomore Kenny McClurg and Mr. David Shultz discuss what song to play next. Activities Division 9
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