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September-October; A Busy Time For All As sumim-r extended into September and October, it allowed PJL students to grl the full effert of the summer xra- son. During this time, man) of the stu- dent enjoyed pending a lot of their «parr time outdoor . The Blueberry Festival was one of the first events to open the school year. Thi ««» a good chance for the old gang to get back together and have M mr fun. Since Halloween was approaching. T- PSng became a familiar night. A week hrforr Halloween, everywhere would be the white, yellow, pink and blue paper blowing in the breeze. These lawns were decorated with the creativity of many P.HJv students. Dancing and disco really pulled itself into shape this year. The show up for dance had increased tremendously. More students were out on the danre floor doing what they do best. Since lots had taken dance classes, we had some tal- ented dancers. During late October it wasn't unusual to are a gang of fifteen guys joined on the front lawn playing football during their lunch hour. They found this consid- erably more enjoyable than staying inside and studying as many students did. October 13 was the date srt for Home- naming. The game ended with a 21-7 vic- tory for Plymouth. Out of five candidates for Homecoming queen. Sue Anderson was chosen queen along with her escort Mike Y'oung. This fall proved to he filled with event and provided P.H.S. students with as many things to do as they could handle. The huifHoimin victory bnghtrftv the night for fawn Sue Asderwsi and ««rod Mikr Young While irtlmi reod for s Mil» f|y4r kr Hover ami Tarry Sky ronvervr «hunt the Mtl pkay. WVtr osUunc through the Mikr Hitr sod Vickie Ho-rll pau hriefb bv the river IV floating kwvroow Ike Yrllno River tJIuctratr the calmnrvn of fall. 197 . 12
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Wealth Of Talent Makes Jr. Miss Tough Choice Madelyn Glissman was crowned Sunday November 12,1978 a» the 1979 Plymouth Jun- br Miaw in the ninth annual Javcre-spon- sored Junior Miss Pageant at Plymouth High School auditorium. Her pageant presentation rifle maneuver» to music from Keel» So Good and Gonna Fly Now (the theme from Rocky ). First runner-up was Nancy Stewart w hose pageant presentation was singing Brian's Song while »he accompanied herself on gui- tar. The pageant began with IS contestant». Other contestant» selected by judges as the top five finalists (these placing» were not announced) were Lisa Snyder. Tracey Simp- son and Kim Eads. Iza Conceicao Basnet ti de Abreau, PHS foreign exchange student from Brazil, was crowned as 1979 Honorary Plymouth Junior Mia. Beth Gangloff. 1978 Plymouth Junior Miss, took part in the coronations. Jaycee Ira Samuels welcomed an audience of approximately 600 proplr each night. Jay- cee Jerry I .a Plante was master of ceremo- nies. The Studio Dancers of Ply mouth led by Carolyn Gwther. entertained with a disco dance while judge» were making their decision». Virginia Mart provided piano accompaniment for some of the con- testant». Other musical accompaniment was put on tape by Bob Jones. Also receiving trophies were Mary Spencer for youth fitnem, Kim Kad» for poise and appearance. Madelyn Gli»»man for creative and performing arts and Nancy Stewart for congeniality . Other contestants were Liia Blanding. Tammy Frost, Karen Read. Paula Ludwig. Kim Norwich, Cherie Orr, Tonda W agoner and Carol Staily. The new Junior Misa. in addition to her other award», received 1400 given by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Plymouth. The first runner-up received $150 from Marshall Country Bank and Trust Co. Savings and Loan Association provided $50 each to winners of the poise and appear- ance award, youth fitness award and creative and performing arts award. Tracy Sim pa ini«m one of the three frSiam naked fey th Hfn. Os of tto HrS rwwr up Nawry Slr»»rt perorato her mU-rpitUlion of Brio»'» Song. QurUNNH aehed »u. Wkat oouid ymm do on a 4aU l«h John Travolta” Jr Mtas ( aatntanto: Tracey Siapns. Nancy Stwirt. Toada S«fi»rr, ChcrW Orr, Kim Norokh. Mary A rifW routine to tmus Fly Not’ ami Fnfc s Spencer, Tammy Frost. Karra Krad. Carol Stalky. Ua Abrew. Pasta Ludwig «d” » prmratod by Madelyn Mimman 14
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