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Jy 0 Fifties Day ' Fifties Day 0 Fifties Day 0 Fifties Day 0 Fifties Day Pam Gooden- It was fun. I was really dig- ging on the singing in the cafeteria. A lot of people looked real good. About 80927 to ZOL7b. Mr. Halbrook- I couldn't tell any difference from any other day. Some of the students were dressed better. Diane Reel- lt was a lot of fun. Everybody was in a good mood and being crazy that day. Charlie Crosslin- It's all right for every- body else, but I guess it's not my number. Alice Owen- lt was a swell bee-bopping day. Preston Frey- I thought it was very in- spiring. I just wish that Milton Sneedford would have been here to see it. Kris Lewonowski- It was a very moving experience for me. I couldn't move much but it is what moved me the most. loe Fudge- Faroutsville. Some people didn't even have to dress up for it. Milton Sneedford- Theoretically speak- ing, the entire event did not measure up to my intellectual stature. ' Larry Hollingsworth- In my professional. opinion, I was very impressed by the out- come of the situation. Basically, the cur- riculum was referred to as simply Keen. The compositional part of the whole situa- tion was entirely set up for the total enjoy- ment of my fellow classmates. Top left: Carolyn Dye, Mike Mosley, Debbie Plunkett, Lee Pridmore, Rodney Janssen. Center left: Teresa Hargrove. Right: Pat Usery, Susan Roberts. Bottom: Cliff Wright, Dianna Glenn, Mike Mosley, Carolyn Dye, Rodney Janssen, Karen Brockett, Debbie Plunkett, Larry Hollingsworth, Joni Littleton, Kris Lewonowski, Brenda Sprouse. student life-19
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IHIGS Day 0 Fifties Day 0 Flfhes Day 0 Flfhes Day 0 Flfhes Day 0 Flff Fifties Day, which was sponsored by the Student Council, was very suc- cessful. Its purpose was to boost school spirit for the homecoming game. On this special Wednesday, kids from all grade levels and teachers dressed up as the high school students of the 1950's did. Although many students did not dress up, most everybody agreed that it was a good idea and a lot of fun. Top: Larry Hollingsworth, Rodney Janssen, Kris Lewonowski, Mike Mosley, Preston Frey, Lee Pridmore. Center: Linda Chaney, Melissa Bas ' ' ' singer, johnnle Anastasl, Sharon Johnston, Cheryl Gonterman. Left: Thomas Wortham. Right: Chuck Williams. What did you think about Fifties Day? Cheryl jones- I thought it was very in- teresting. I really liked it. Karen johnson- Not enough partici- pation. Mrs. Davis- I thought it was a great idea. lt was successful. Tammie McRae- I thought it showed that everybody got together and showed school spirit. It was so much better than last year's. David Durham- It was neatyzeet and really keeno, dig? johnny Young- I think we ought to have another one, Neat, farout, and groovy. Gina Linne- lt was okay, I guess. If they had another one it would be better. 18-student life
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Christmas Parade ' Christmas Parade ' Christmas Parade ' Chr: The Jacksonville Christmas Parade had many ingredients. There were marching bands from at least five different schools, beauty queens, multi-colored floats, cheerleaders, drill teams, and various civic groups participating. They all joined together on the after- noon of December 3, 1974, in front of Northside Ir. High School to begin their mile walk down Main Street. The crowd was large and very enthusiastic, with the children all wait- ing to see the main attraction, Santa Claus. What was your opinion of the Christmas Parade? Diane Reel- A lot of peple put a lot of work into it. I carried the banner that said Ir. Aux- iliary. lt was windy and I got tired. It was a long walk. Susan Black- We were all pretty cold. My hat blew off and I couldn't stop marching to get it. It got run over. I was scared to death, but I enjoyed marching in the parade. Marie Koops-- l was kind of excited because it got my spirit up for Christmas. 20-student life
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