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FI' he Bicentennial year was the time to participate. Everyone was proud of his V .V American Heritage, and did his part to celebrate the nation's two hundredth birthday. Many exceptional people before us worked to make this country great. We had to strive, as they did, to never let it fail. To do this we cared enough to progress. The Key Club gets into the act as it concen- trates on getting Plaza Fountain bright and shining. Crowned 1975 Homecoming Queen during halftime activities on October 3, Debbie Adkins greets friends. 10 9 Theme
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A parade in downtown Paris allows V faculty member Mrs. A. M. 0'Brien a L chance to fight for her cause -- keeping A Paris clean. V o, etyinvolved were the l two key words for p n Americans interested in the i Bicentennial Celebration. In Paris, a city-wide clean-up week was proclaimed beginning with a ' trash parade toprge Parisians to get involved with the clean- up in preparation for 1976.o The junior class honored the seniors with an all-out Bi- A A centennial Prom. Banners pfoelaim5 Q ing LetFreedorn Ringn accented the Thomas S. .Iustiss cafeteria, a cannon ready to protect the y p students stood in the center of n the -dance floor, and red, white, e and blue banners hung everywhere. Faculty, juniors, Seniors, and their guestsyattended the affair. Music for the dance was provided by King Zamp, in- I volvement at the dance was high. The l food wasogood pre- nolvemem I Ke y e seeding the dance as Celebration of our nation's birthday began. '1 1 All over the United States Americans celebrated the Bi- i centennial by renovating UOWIIS, i A recreating scenes from the , American Revolution, and pro- moting banquets and special A parades in ciiinesiacross the U.S. ' Formal danceesuch as the Prom . give the students and dates an opportunity to dress uppand go outon the town. L A A p l V o V o ' Theum,9A,
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