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WINTER , . . February vvhirls in damp and chilly . . . Valen tine's Day brought greetings both romantic and otherwise . . . Ummmmml vvho gave you that delicious box of choc olates??' '..,' 'We got a team, nobody prouder! for the first time in history Spartans reach the second rung in the Capital conference basketball race . . . How did anyone ever think up those crazy pep assembly skits? ...Rodney, as a Cardinal, and Phil as a tree? . . . Did you read what's in the gossip column? . . . How about a coke at The Spartan? What on earth is the RENAlS SANCE'? . . . Student Council officers are installed in an im pressive, dignified ceremony . . . we realize our deep feel ing for SE as Mr. Goodman sings Bless This House and gradually the weather grows milder . . .andthe end of winter leaves SE filled with an air of expectation ,- Kelly Pat Wood spent Valentines Day thanking her steady, Keith Clayton, for a box of candy in the nicest possible way-letting him eat half the chocolates. Just a little greasy, but interested, Gerald Grimes and Jerry Haffner pause while working over a motor in the tirst hour Auto Mechanics class now in its second year at SE.
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I v 1 J 1 I a o w I-y , ?4' 'Pw '11 Honor Society officers spent a lot of time planning for the initiation of new members March 12. Melanie Hallock, secretary-treasurer, Don Crews, vice presidentp and Saundra Wright, president, pause over a Latin assignment to discuss plans. I - ,- 9 1 Dont tell me youre still afraid LeeAnn' Bill Rhodes and LeeAnn Bridges review the Junior Play I Was A Teenage Dracula as props are finally returned to the costume shop Profits from the November 21 production helped luniors finance the Prom ' ' , f4f4!l4Q4 'Fe fl- f A staircase of beauties brightened our basketball homecoming OK, team, let's hustle! Spartan basketballers never looked better as as Sherel Hunter was crowned queen. Attendants were Pat Carolyn Connelly, Marybelle Colclasure, Jean Rivas, Marian Grissom, Judy Wood, Janet Callum, Sherian Bailey, and Clydine Cornett. Hollis, and Marilyn Reeves donned their basketball togs for an assembly skit. I0
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Looks like now isn't too soon to start our senior English proiects, decides Pat Married? Oh, Mortimer! cries Aunt Martha CBetty Stapleton, freshman, as Dewayne Fent shows her and Linda McNeill, seventh Duttonj upon learning of her nephew's Uerry Lamerj grader, proiects from Miss Staley's former classes, engagement to the girl next door. The Senior Class Take it easy, Star! Bobby Crotts takes his horse for a brisk trot around the pas- ture. Out comes the tackle box as warm spring days lure Dewayne Murcer and Tommy Oakes to the ol' fishing hole. Play, Arsenic and Old Lace, was presented March 24. ,Z5e70ond0z4af SPRING . . . terrific March winds blow and seniors are tempted to borrow seventh graders' kites . . . the Honor Society installation pays tribute to our top IOM . . . Hey, your car has two flat tires! . . . APRIL FOOL! . . . it's TWIRP Week . . . l'loW about a date Friday night? pipes a feminine voice . . . and then May is here . . . the pep club dinner dance and the O club banquet bring out formal attire . . . Look! He Sent me the most beautiful orchid! . . . classes head for outings at Spring Lake . . . at last midst tears and ioyful smiles, seniors receive their diplomas . . . Doesn't our school seem empty without them? underclassmen complained during Senior Week . . . and the school year ends as we look for- ward to a summer of fun. i
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