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School Programs Require C ommunit Partioip ation School improvement not only requires student par- ticipation, but also parent and faculty participation. So contrary to what many students might believe, school does not end when the aftemoon bell rings. On Tues- day, October 17, Paschal High School held its annual Open House for all visitors. The Get Acquainted Night program included performances by the Spirit Steppers and the band. Refreshments were also served in the large cafeteria. Parents strolled through the front halls getting acquainted with administrators and fac- ulty. They also had an opportunity to sign up for PTA. Another activity which involved parents was Project Share. Its purpose was to begin and maintain a strong relationship between teachers, parents, and pupils. Pro- ject Share encouraged students to enlist the help of par- ents and teachers in an effort to improve study habits. Project Pride, a school clean-up campaign, was another result of a school improvement plan. It sum- moned the aid of various clubs and sports teams to help advertise the project. Each organization or team wrote announcements and made posters that urged everyone to help, proving that school improvement begins with school involvement. Your daughter would be doing fine in English if she would ever come. Mrs. Tumer jokes with a parent during a conference for Open House. 20 I ACTIVITIFS Next thing you know, thcy'll be making us mop the floors. Dale Erwin and Che- ryl Beaty pick up trash for Project Pride. Wherds your hall pass? Mt. Miller talks with a parent in the front foyer, 'f Z Ngafk Parents sign up for PTA during Open House.
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'-2 Raggedy Ann meets Punk Rock. Cheryl Barnard discusses fads and fashions with Luther Porter and Alice Brumbaugh. A group of typical students stop to pose for a picture during the day. Halloween Offers Different Variations Witches, goblins, and ghosts were found throughout the halls on Halloween Day. LC members sold candy and held a Halloween costume contest during homeroom in the front foyer. The contest categories were the scariest costume, won by David Herrick and the most original cos- tumes won by Luther Porter and Alice Brumbaugh. The dress up day challenged the imaginations of many stu- dents. W QQ? f QRS: L T H1599 if 3 Z '?f:2111'f - .Bl , EEK - ' . 1 ,H wwf ,Jian ' . N i ra' - Q: 1 E241 J-1 IEXAY Us 4 'L W. ga: F EWS: New in town? Nancy Puff and Tami Smith display their Halloween costumes.
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