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WHILE DRINKING a coke at Mr Dag Azam'a second coke party, Christine Hardesty relaxes and talks to friends. BY THE PICNIC TABLES, Sheila Coursey visits with Karen Wootton during the mid-morning coke break. IN A CIRCLE, Rodney Tucker, Eddie Heath, Pete Mendez, Johnston Holekamp, Chad Gipson, and Brian Godwin make plans for the afternoon during the coke break. Coke Parties
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Things Go Better With Coke ££|t gave us a little bit of slack,” I said Jeff Maddux. Two coke parties were given by Mr. Dag Azam, principal, for mid-morning breaks in April for the entire stu- dent body and teachers. These breaks helped relieve ten- sions of both teachers and students in the spring semester, which had no holidays or breaks. They lasted between fifteen and thirty minutes between third and fourth periods. It opened another door for students to reach him,” said Daynah Davis. “They were wonder- ful! said Shannan Carl, that was just real nice and thoughtful of him.” BREAKING for a brief visit, Aracely Salazar, Charlotte Bernal, and Anastacia Molina have a coke. 24 Is1-1 JBZm Coke Parites
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‘Puttin’ On The Ritz’ ( £ i 've been to a lot of proms, I but this one was the best,” said Mr. Dag Azam. After putting heads together, Puttin’ on the Ritz” was chosen as the prom theme by the juniors. Decorating for a week, juniors captured various city sights, the Golden Gate Bridge, a city park with a pond, and a sidewalk cafe. With a red carpet leading the way into the Catholic annex, juniors, seniors and their dates danced from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. to music provided by Deja-Vu on April 14. “Derrick Menchaca became the star of the prom with his 'moon walk’,” said Mrs. Theola Monroe. Sponsored by the Track Club, the All-Honors Banquet was held on April 28 at the Coke Stevenson Center. All literary and athletic participants were honored with a barbeque dinner, “J” awards, and certificates. The food was great and seeing everyone recognized for their hard work was a real honor, said Jane Robinson. DISAPPOINTEDLY, Gwen Clifton discovers that her “J” fell off her band award at the Honora Banquet. Prom AM-Hooors Banquet sponsored by Ann’s Flower Shop 601 Mam. 446-3177, The Happiest Corner in Town
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