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SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES How to miss classes legally dur- ing the school day was a challenge to many students. One way was by having assemblies. We were very fortunate to have several of these programs during the year. Most of the programs were selected for educational reasons as well as entertainment. Among the programs chosen by the Student Council were The Dog Show,” and “The Juggler.” Student productions included the Drama Club play, the Spectacular, and a pantomime program for junior high by the Theatrical Fine Arts class. TOP RIGHT: With wit and special talents, Barnaby performs different acts for the students. MIDDLE LEFT: Giving her client some ad- vice, Lisa Bergeron talks to Bozo Savory, Kevin Gray, about financial needs. MIDDLE RIGHT: Having sentimental emotions toward leaving Milan. Miss Carr tells everyone how much she has enjoyed her 23 years in the library. BOTTOM RIGHT: Balancing on the tight rope, the parrot rides across the rope to his trainer. 26
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TOP LEFT: Looking over the selection of food. Mark Nickulis, Lori Crum and Greg Lewis try to decide what to eat. TOP RIGHT: Saying goodbye to the Seniors isn’t as easy as it seems. Writing a poem to them is the suitable way of wishing them the best. BOTTOM LEFT: After being crowned King and Queen for the evening, Lori Riehle and Jeff Lewis have their time alone in the spotlight. BOTTOM RIGHT: Being the center of at- tention. Glenda Bengie dances to the song ‘‘Rocky Top.” 25
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TOP LEFT: As a telecaster in the mime pro- gram. Heidi Rumsey gives the newsbreak of the next act, “The Lawn Mower.” TOP RIGHT: Trying to calm down his passengers, George Meadors gives a com- forting talk in Airline.” MIDDLE LEFT: Good o 1 ’ movie theaters—what one wouldn’t give to go to one. Greg Holt, Lisa Dundes, Jon Nichols, Marcia Rodgers. Paul Elliott and Kim Jor- dan mimic an audience from the past. MIDDLE RIGHT: During a pep session for sectional, Anne Marie Voss explains what the contestants have to do. BOTTOM LEFT': Is one eye better than two? Paul Elliott entertains the crowd with his creation. 27
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