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46 isis a nace yen a G Sia Sir The weddings of Glenda Koon, Wayne Watson, Lee Ann Bo- hannon, and Greg Bennett were sponsored by Cain Sloan and Mitchell’s Tuxedo Rental. Contributing to the floral arrange- ments of the weddings were Doug’s Florist, George Kelly Florist, and Dick’s Florist. Mrs. Georgia Moody also provided bridal services; and a former McGavock student, Mrs. Betty Dean, furnished the wedding cake. Mrs. Betty Payne, the Family Living class teacher, stated, “Every girl looks forward to a wedding of her own and this teaches her how to organize and assemble it.”’ The Family Living class helps students learn necessary infor- mation about married living and household planning. Family Liv- ing is followed the second semester by Parenting. THIS PAGE, ABOVE: Greg Bennett, Lee Ann Bohannon, Peggy Cheatam, Jenny Kelty, Tonya King, Debra Steele, Karen Peoples, Joy Buckley, and Robin Sessoms. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donna Frierson, Glenda Koon, Wayne Watson, Kerry Potter, and Flip Jones. Flower Girl and Ringbearer: LaJuana Clark and Nathan Rowan. OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT: Mike Jordan, Henry House, Herbert Stratton, Tim Woodward, Kenny Bennett, Phillip Jones, Kerry Potter, Wayne Watson, and Glenda Koon. Ringbearer; Nathan Rowan. BELOW: Glen- da Koon, Donna Frierson, Tina Faulkner, Kim Jackson, Mary Lynn Wakefield, Debra Steele, Bridgette Brown. and Wendy Gabbard. UPPER RIGHT: Larry Thompson. BOTTOM: Wayne Watson, Glenda Koon, Greg Bennett, and Lee Ann Bohannon. RRRARRARARARARARERRAARRRRARRRARRAAAAARRARARAAAA oe 2 sia lattes nind Ieee q
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SeCaASO)D O magic The festivities for Christmas Week were abbreviated to four days this year due to early exams. Never the less, students participated in the activities and made Christmas Week ’78 one of the best. As usual, the Christmas hall was located by the auditorium and each class was given a section to decorate. Everything from snow scenes to Christmas trees were displayed, and Christmas music played throughout the hall to set the mood for the holiday. The elves were kept busy delivering holiday cards to hundreds of students and faculty members. The cards sold for fifteen cents each and the demand for them was overwhelming. For one dollar pictures with ‘Santa’ were being made in the faculty lounge. The last activities for Christmas Week were a Red and Green dress up day (which hardly anyone acknowledged), and assemblies given by Jazz Rock for each small school. As a whole, it was a great “week”! BELOW: Susan Wagner and Donna Thompson prepare to deliver Christmas cards. ABOVE: Tim Woodward appears to be in the Christmas spirit as he sits by one of the Christmas hall displays. BOTTOM: Cindy Dean and Sauna Stroud along with other friends, pose for a picture as they tour the Christmas hall. OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER RIGHT: Wendy Meriwether takes a break in the Christmas card booth. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Tracie Lawson and Anita Gracey take time to chat between Christmas card deliveries. °s e
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