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Left Page clockwise—Seniors look forward to Happy Days''—Uncle Dave wants you for the Sophomore hall.—Eighth grade honors Porter's Heroes —Freshmen invite you to sail with them to Porter's Island. —The juniors Leave it to Por- ter This page, clockwise Beware you are now entering the seventh grade Cougar Zone — South's very own Rambos—Didn't your alarm clock go off this morning Michelle?—Girls Didn't your mother's teach you the correct way to dress yourselves?—A lot of hard work goes into a good hall—What did you guys do to be put in that line- up? Spirit Week 13
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SPIRIT WEEK RETURNS With the return of Spirit Points, Sectional Week went back to Spirit Week. As usual, the halls were decorated by the individual classes. This year's over-all theme was T.V. Shows. The Seventh Grade showed us their rendition of the Twilight Zone as they decorated their hall with the third place Cougar Zone. Eighth Grade showed their loyalty to Hogan's Heroes with their Porter's Heroes hall. The Freshman class won the hall decorations with Porter's Island and ended the week by capturing the Spirit Stick at the Pep Session. The Sophomores placed sec- ond with their M A S H hall and the Juniors said Leave it to Porter with their hall. Finally, the Seniors decorated with Happy Days in mind. There were also the famed dress-up days. Inside-Out and Backwards , Sweats, Punk, Sixties , and Maroon and White, Hat and Button days were held. PORTER’S HALL 12 Spirit Week
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DRAMA PRESENTS REST ASSURED The Drama club's spring play this year was Rest Assured. The cast enjoyed putting on this com- edy for two performances. Everyone did a super job and they are looking forward to next year's plays. This year's sponsors were Mrs. Hudson and Mr. Workman. The parts were played by Ed Schwering as Mr. Morlock, Monica McCullough as Mrs. Morlock, Vance Foster as Luigi, Tina Harrison as Jessica, Gabe Graue as Joe, Jenise Bradshaw as Mary, Brian Muckerheide as George, Maretta McCullough as Miss Akers, Lora Reed as Mildred, Randy Hollin as Dr. Brown, Becky Muckerheide as Martha, Scott Redelman as Lucifer, and Anne Johnson as Mrs. Schmaltz. 2 3 14 Spring Play
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