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Page 32 text:
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FASH IONABLY dressed, Terri Cleveland, above, pauses for a moment in the courtyard. A fad with a purpose, center left, many people wore P.O.W. brace- lets. TEACHERS Mr. Jim Wrenn, Mrs. Claudia Hodge, Mrs. Brenda LaCount, Mrs. Betty Templeton, Miss Marilyn Scott, and Mr. Billy R. Richardson, display a number of styles as they gather in the teachers lounge, far right. REFL ECT- ING their individuality in 28 their hairstyles, are Vicki Elliott, Ann Gallamore, Dan Nicoll, Susan Newton, Ricky Dotson, and Larry Keith, center right. WITH so many different fashions in style, Harriet Victor. Wayne Davis, Vernard Heyward. Joni Davis. Doug Huffman. Connie Nix, and Kay Jones, top far right, have a wide selection to choose from. NEW fads in shoes ran from tennis shoes to platforms and high heels for both sexes. right.
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Christmas Assembly Ushers 11'1 Hohday C hristmas brought presents and parties, but for many people it brought a better under- standing of the true meaning of Christmas. A live nativity scene was presented at the Christmas assembly in the auditorium to symbolize the spiritual side of Christmas. Mr. John Gillespie narrated as the Parker Chorus presented a Cantata arranged by Rinwald. Mrs. Esther Rogers led the chorus as they presented the program. To close the program every one stood as is customarily done when the Hallelujah Chorus was sung. Parkerites brightened the Christmas of two children who were adopted. Santa Claus presented gifts which were donated by the students to the two children. THE Parker chorus. made up of 9th through l2th grade students presented the Christmas program. above left. THIS years adopted Christmas children stand with Mrs. Ruth Rich as they watch for Santa Claus to come, above right. THE Young Greenvillians presented special music for the program, far left. SH EP- HERDS Joey Jones. and Reggie Robinson played roles in the live Nativity scene, left. JERRY Limbough attempts to break a pinata which was made by the Spanish students, right.
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Fashions Express Individualit nul f B aggies to blue jeans, baby pastels to exotic prints, tennis shoes to boogie boots Parkerites displayed a number of styles this season as g'High Fashion hit the campus. Outfits were as varied as the mood of the person wearing them and changed daily from jeans and CPO shirts to the baggy '50s look complete with platform shoes and 5 inch heels. Hair styles also varied greatly with each person reflecting his own individuality. For the most part boy's hair got longer with many cuts in the shag style. The girl's hair-styles ranged from the current gypsy style to long and straight.
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