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if .wt K I, I Senior Mike Martin glances up after receiving information about a school during College Night. I4 Activities Kelli Hargrove, junior, reads important informati to help in choosing her senior ring Oct. I6. count 'X ffm Senior Christina Hurst and her mother thumb through various college pamphlets Sept. 27. f. 29' R ,lik -S , 1 ,QQ Qi Juniors Jill Richey, Jennifer Calder, and Dena Ca inquire about purchasing their senior rings. 4
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Senior Homecoming princess Audrey Burks is The Homecoming Queen and he' court are escorted by her father at the Homecoming game Oct. ntroduced at the Homecoming dance Oct. 20. I9 at Standridge Stadium. Qraduate Gary Summers and his date junior Christie rohnson share an intimate moment during the iomeeoming dance in the cafeteria Oct. 20. hen You Close Your E es 1984 Homecoming theme This year's Homecoming activities were kicked off with the Lion Revue Oct. I8. The show had many good routines, including the one by Margot and Carey Steffenhagen with their gymnastics. Solo dances were performed by Todd Crank, Teresa Connell, and Joy Timm. Thursday afternoon was the annual Homecoming pep rally. at which only loyal fans showed: but the crowd was very responsive. The annual Homecoming dance was held Oct. 20 in the cafeteria and was sponsored bythe Student Senate. The theme for the evening was When You Close Your Eyes, and the decorations represented dreams of love. childhood, and beaches. Senior Audrey Burks said The best part of the evening was dressing up in nice clothes. being with all my friends, and just having a good time. Senior Marci Rosenberg said, Everything was great. but the absolute best part was dancing because jamming is a blast. This year the couples had a choice of several poses to have their pictures taken. said junior Tracie Ponthieux. lt offered a little more variety. This year's Homecoming turned out great even though we did work up to the last minute, said senior senator Anne Baird. l Actixitics 13
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i -1, 'T' '1 Senior Melody Alexander gathers information to help her in making a decision about the college she will attend next year. rp- Jkt? pfq , I V' , .+',Ef , Holly Deaton, sophomore, and Kim VonDresky, junior, till out various forms about colleges. College night highlighted financial-aid workshop Approximately l.5O0 RLT and Newman Smith High students flocked to the school in search ofcollege information provided by the 70 colleges and technical schools present at College Night in the cafeteria Sept. 27. lt was great. Students got information from colleges they are interested in. They got to talk to the reps and ask questions, said senior counselor Madeline Sullivan. Ms. Sullivan said the parents were also able to speak with the representatives and ask questions. The parents were provided with first-hand information. A highlight ofthe evening was a financial- aid workshop given by Ms. Margaret Gregory, financial aid director for Southern Methodist University. I thought it was very informativeg however. many of the college representatives were a little too pushy. said junior Yolanda Torres. Mr. Chris Christopher, vocational counselor, said that the crowd was a lot larger than it was his first year here. The reps were very pleased with our students. and they want to come back again, said Mr. Christopher. Juniors Jeff McCrary, Jill Doman, Angie Sutton, and Mariellen Palmer inquire about senior rings. I5 Activities
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