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W To the Party Parties opened the way for friendships, relation- ships and enjoyment. Float and flower parties allowed students within an organization to participate in activities and work to- ward a common goal. Achievement parties such as the gathering after the Weatherford scholastic meet celebrating the second place ranking provided acknowledgement for those who had already reached a goal. Numerous victory parties toasted with pizza and coke celebrated the skill of an athlete or the winning of a Christmas door decoration by a homeroom class. Some events served a more specific purpose than just celebrating. During a long span with no school holidays, the first annual Beach Party permitted students to enjoy their lunches in the courtyard while providing the opportunity for the senior class to offer cokes 'ton the house. A celebration sponsored by the yearbook staff, the autograph party, set aside time for friends to sign autograph pages while listening to the rock band Two Doors Down. Other parties seemed to enhance relationships and provided a laid-back party atmosphere. Since most students seized any opportunity to hold a soiree, New Years appeared as an invitation to Hparty hearty. Also popular, Christmas promoted organizational, individual and other gatherings. A variety of events gave students sufficient reasons for a celebration of some sort or another. E aving a hall. Senior Todd Eordon and junior Tana Farr select halls at the Future Journalists of Flmerica bowling partg. Such celebra- tions made membership worthwhile. .ef j pgljjfj it '- hump! Junior Tim Bergman devours watermelon in a melon- eating contest at the Pratt's pep rallg. The events ut the rallg promoted school spirit and encouraged the football team to win. icnicing. Juniors Brandi McDonald and Emilg Medina feast on chicken at the beach partg. The festivities provided a relaxed atmo- sphere and relief from the same routine. Welcome to the Partg X ., -1.1.1'. I T 6 'Kgntugky K? ' . . K-3 M Yhnd E REI vgiyinvisgkwi .. V sgvi,a5mi.2i
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