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Opp. pg.: The star of graduation was Little Miss Pacquin whose candidness delighted the audience. Proudly, excited parents bleam their pride in their sons and daughters. This page: At the beginning of the program, the children recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Patiently, Frances Rossi tries to comfort one of the disgruntled young men. Receiving their diplomas, each graduate walked up steps to be greeted by Tanya Summers. At the end of the ceremony, each little tyke finds a use for his diploma. 29
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Pre-Schoolers Qaaeoavae Each morning, pre-schoolers came to Phoebus for classes. Taught by girls en- rolled in the Child Care Class, the little folks gladly came to learn the basics of school. Attempting to help the children to adapt to the routine of regular school when they enter as first graders, it also gives the girls practice in caring for youngsters. One morning in early May, parents and guests gathered in the theater for graduation ceremonies for the young- sters who attended the Child Care Classes for 77. Gathered on the stage, the folks were uninhibited and displayed skills they’d acquired. They did a “hoop dance, pledged allegiance to the flag, and sang. Finally, Tanya Summers awarded each youngster a diploma. Some of them instantly made tooters or tele- scopes out of the papers. This first graduating class was some- thing special. 28
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Needing a smile to enhance their routine, Patricia Cunningham and Lovetta Johnson ex- eir dance steps. Talent Show To say the least, the talent at the ' 77 Stu- dent Talent Show was meager. Surely it was not a true sample of the abilities of Phoebus’ Phantoms. For the entire show there were only four acts— a couple of dance-girl troops, a hard- rock group and a big jazz sound. Emcee Rick Jefferson had a difficult time appeasing the student audience who didn ' t fully appreciate the talents of the performing groups. To compensate for the scarity of tal- ent, the acts were overly long. All in all, the talent show was not one of Phoebus’ best attempts at entertainment for 77.
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