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Seeseermoncoene ERRATA Parents Involved With Activities They're in the gym, cheering on the home team; they're in the auditorium, clapping for the One- Act Play; they're in the school parking lot late at night, picking up band members; they're in foot- ball stadiums, watching the performances of foot- ball teams, cheerleaders, and bands; and they're all over town, making their contributions to Over- ton High School. Who were “they?” The parents of Overton students, of course. Our parents were everywhere, giving their support, advice, and guidance while we as students strived to be the best possible. From registration to Commence- ment, parents were instrumental to Overton's school activities. 4. Chili judges, Larry Lou, from KYKX and the proud winners: Nancy Nelson, Lana Young, and Phyllis Harper. 2. Cheryl Middlebrooks demonstrates her knowledge of magnets to Chris Cook and his parents Robert and Lois Cook. 3. Pat Utsey is all smiles as she collects the entrance fees for the PTA chili supper. 4. Lora Nelson shows her proud parents some of her schoolwork during the Open House sponsored by the PTA. 5. Jack Montgomery and Dr. Jim Hamilton discuss a business matter during a school board meeting. 6. Pat Grammier, JoeAnn Smith, and Jo Mondier have a friendly chat and enjoy tea and coffee at the band dinner. 7. Betty Waggoner helps clean-up after the band dinner. 8. Ronnie Ritch takes a look at some microscopic organisms, while his son Jud poses for the camera. 9. Second-grade mothers enjoy the Valentine Party. 10. Gerald Davis registers his children for school. 41. Roger Moore and Robert Young conduct business at a school board meefing. a2: Claudia Gwynn, Donna Edwards, and Mary Pat Eaves, serve af the chili supper. 13. Fourth-grade mothers help with the Valentine Party. 14. Judy Menges inspects her daughter's work while Candice Anderson looks on. 15. Rosilynan Hamilton shows her mom her work displayed at Open House. Parents’ Involvement 23
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ARRIVAL bell... bicycles ... buses .. . chilly weather ... crosswalk ... eight odock ... hurrying... . gossio -. . locking cars ... parking 1. Sixth-grade guys clown around in front of the band hall before school begins. 2. Eighth and ninth graders take it easy before the hustle and bustle of school life starts. 3. David Turner made it to school, bur he looks like he'd rather stayed in bed. 4. Junior high students ger their talking done before first period class. 5. Thom- as Reddic provides safety for those crossing the street. 6. Crissy Owens arrives ar school with a sleepy, but cheerful smile on her face. 4 24 hs
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