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families Trade-A-Day SWHP Fussing with combination locks, finding the right bus to take, and getting back into the swing of PE were parts of the day long routines for a number of parents trading a day with their children. The PTA sponsored an event that differs from the Parents Night held earlier in the fall because parents attended a full day's activities. In the mean- Z.. roles time, students at home were kept busy by doing household chores, sleeping in, or catching up on a favorite soap opera. It was a big switch for both par- ents and students. I thought PE would never end! stated Mrs. Ward. Her daughter on the otherhand, said, It was great to sleep in, and live like Nlom for a day! Y 4 25
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Britain Pony Pipers inspires Turn on the tunes, man. Vl!here's my passport? l can't believe l'm really here! By selling Almond Roca and per- forming, the Pony Pipers earned money to take a two week concert tour of England and Scotland during Spring Vacation. The twenty-four member group flew to England on lVlarch 16 and returned home on Nlarch 30. They toured Scotland for one week and spent another week in London. lVlr. Gil Timothy served as director and organizer and Nls. Sally Iverson was chosen as chap- singers erone. Seeing Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace, touring the roll ing hills of Scotland, and visiting Stonehenge highlighted the trip. The group performed almost every night, giving one or two hour con- certs in churches and schools. The students toured in a private bus and stayed in five home stays. l've never travelled with a finer group of students. They were warm, prompt, considerate and friendly. This has been an experience which none of us will ever forget, stated Nlr. Gil Timothy. .Lf 25' i figs A 4.
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H :'1 I-'lf n1 ,,.u-who-' ...... I I bi LEFT: Mrs. Barbara Baker and Mrs. Suzie Matteucci strike up a conversation during French class. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Joseph Dieringer contemplates a math problem. OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: Mrs, Sarah Green-hite decides whether she is Liberal or Conservative during Miss Vick's Social Issues class. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Marge Lunde attempts to open a locker, UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Pat Delance smashes a serve during PE. UPPER RIGHT Parents find out what it's like in the lunch line.
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