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A hotdog and a coke sure seem to hit the spot with Mr. Price. “Directing” his attention towards the camera, Mr. Richardson leads the stage band on. Signing and Dining No one could describe the excitement and interest that was in the air at the Yearbook Spring Preview Party. Performers such as Tennessee Fly and Goose and the Stage Band, directed by Mr. Richardson, added to the success of the party. These performers put in a fantastic hour of music each. Door prizes such as tickets for free pizzas, T-shirts, records and a free 1976 yearbook were won. The idea behind the party was to give students time to get their yearbooks. It also gave them a chance to exchange them with friends for signatures. What a TURNOUT! Hundreds of students showed up with enthusiasm. The flipping of pages, laughter, music, and chatter were just some of the sounds heard at the party. Verbal expressions of approval and disapproval were heard from people as they studied the pages of the yearbook. Much credit was due to the Booster Club’s Publications Committee. These parents did a fantastic job of organizing the party, getting refreshments, getting door prizes, and much more! The turnout and enthusiasm of all the people made the Preview Party a success. This certainly was an event worth planning again. Writing a note to a friend doesn’t seem hard for Donna Krobe th. “Behind bars , students exchange yearbooks for signing. Student Life 11
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Student Life 13 Tracy Mendez and Scott Richardson brighten up a country store in Burke. ‘‘Getting a front seat” on the bus, Mary Monroe and Keith Chilcote come to school in fashion. muffin Fashions do more coming in and going out than they do staying. Up and down go the hemlines of dresses and skirts, and out goes the fullness of garments. The fashions of 1976 brought hemlines to kneelength and lower. Loose fitting shirts and blouses with wild stripes were frequently seen on girls throughout the school. Also very stylish were scarves worn around the neck. The boys commonly wore sporty pant suits and colorful shirts. Overalls, blue jeans and T-shirts were still the popular casual look, while platforms, wedges and earth shoes became the fashionable footwear. Style, combined with comfort, added another change in the annual fashions. Shawn Skelly and Mark Rogers spend a day on the farm “in style.” Any look goes for Theresa Kratz.
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