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SPRING It takes more than instruments to keep the band going. These men work the amplifiers, and special lights. Chaperones for the dance were Mrs. Mills, Ms. Thomas, Miss Moore. The smoking area was located in the court¬ yard, coming from this was Winford Reed, and Carroll Reed. FIRST The sax player for the Dyatones plays his best, so the people don’t ever want to take a rest! Friends find lockers near the gym, so they can put their belongings away. Timmy Turner, Dale Hylton, and Vanessa Rakestraw. HELD IN
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Enjoying the many festivities of foreign language week, Matt Corbett selects his choice of food. At the foreign language banquet Jon Love gives his perfortnance. Friendship, love, un¬ derstanding and sharing centered around the theme, “Love is Univer¬ sal. Only languages are Foreign. ” Many activities took place during the Week, and Sleepy Hollow per¬ formed at the Banquet. Representing Latin at the Banquet, Janice Stewart recites a story. 11 Love Is Universal
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DANCE 75 DANCE A seven-piece soul band called, “The Dyatones”, were out-a-sight! The Dyatones, a seven-piece soul band from Roanoke, played for the Spring dance. This was the first dance in the gym. There was a large turn-out. Many people just took off their shoes and danced till they couldn’t dance anymore. It was much cooler in the gym, and everyone seemed to like it. Refreshments were served at the concession stand. As midnight hour approached sighs were heard among the crowd. Many wanted the Spring Dance of 1975 to go on forever. Couples wait for the band to come back from — “The pause for the cause!” Checking for the name on the register, Mrs. Moore takes up tickets. Swaying to the music is Joey Terry, and part¬ ner. GYM Spring Dance 21
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