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ELLER NS TT NI TERN ETT) The sight of a camera puts Sabrina Davis into hysterics. The students who come here get involved in many lively and creative activities Student Life 7
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We Value Close Friendships Friendships that last are very important to have. They get you over the rough spots and through sticky situations. Friends can help you enjoy the happy times and they are there when you need someone to talk to. In Buena Vista, friendship is no different. By talk- ing at lockers, working in class, and getting together after school, girls and boys are there to help their ais The library serves as a good place for Kay Gunther, Amy Gilbert, and Amy Shafer, to concen- trate on their lessons. During geometry class, friends like Laurie Byers and Crystal Morrison work together on their homework. 6 Opening friends with problems. Loyalty, another quality of friendship is abundant around the school. Loyal students take up for their friends by coming to the res- cue when they are needed. Some individuals help each other by tutoring, helping practice for sports, lending good listening ears and giving advice. Congregating at their locker Judith McDaniel and Millie Foster discuss the day's happenings. Sioa While sitting in detention hall, Teresa Tolley and Patricia Pelter, pass the time by study- ing for a history test. The how to's of writing research papers are studied as Amy Moore and Sabrina Davis prepare for their up-coming career paper.
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‘We've Sure Come a Long Way | Homecoming was celebrated with an easy 54-0 win over Rock- bridge. Before the game, a parade consisting of the Marching Blues, and class representatives and cheerleaders riding on floats made by their classes traveled from the school to the Municipal Field. The judging of the floats resulted in a tie between the juniors and the sophomores. At halftime the representatives strolled onto the field to the music of ''Ready To Take a Chance Again'' performed by the band. Surprised by the announcement of becoming queen, Joan Coffey pro- claimed, ''| didn't think | would get oe An added attraction to this year's homecoming festivities was the return of the 1929 Parry McCluer football team. After shar- ing a meal in their honor, these men sat together at the game and were recognized at halftime. Impressed by the progress made in athletics in the last fifty years, oor —25 2 | Sharing the honor of being chosen Junior representatives are Brandy Pirkey and John Armstrong. 8 Homecoming one gentleman commented, We've sure come along way. When the game was over, stu- dents and alumni met in the audito- rium for the homecoming dance. Freshmen representatives Deanna Glatt and her escort Tony Coleman stand before the homecoming crowd. One couple representing the Senior class is Beth Rivers and Dana Webb. Sounds from WSLQ, like ''Don't Stop Till You Get Enough, ''Dim All the Lights, ’ and ''Babe'’ kept couples dancing until midnight cel- ebrating the homecoming victory. The Sophomore representatives for home- coming are Millie Foster and Mike Gilbert. Representing the senior class is Jeanne Glenn escorted by David Coffey.
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