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hectic time of the year for seniors, the end of school. : Prepaiung for the “real world” brought tension and fright of decisions mak- ing. Along with the ceremo- nial activities like prom and graduation, seniors mixed in an element of fun. It was like taking medicine with a spoonful of sugar. The Googa Mooga, variety show, senior picnic and dinner dance al- lowed seniors to mix and min- gle. Host, Assistant Principal Coleman Starnes, entered the stage as the curtain rose. Backstage, Googa Mooga contestants were busy cram- Zo Ee Senior Samples ming their feet into large ladies’ heels and zipping those hard to reach zippers. Wigs flopped and dresses “While I was stuck at school, other teachers were off picnicing and having fun! we YS Betty Dameron slipped through evening wear, swimmwvwear, and tal- ent competition. The parade came to a rousing end as Mike Spruill was crowned Miss Googa Mooga. Up went the curtain, but this time for juniors in their class variety show. A mixture of skits,singing acts, and student bands lit up the auditorium stage. The favorite band belonged to Mike Perez with “Mixed Company.” Activities which took the edge off of waiting for gradu- ation were the senior dinner dance and picnic. “While I was stuck at school, other teachers were off picnicing and having fun! The rest of us unlucky ones doubled up on duties. It’s an unforgettable time of year,” complained copy continued on page 11 Christine Gautreaux sheds her heels and puts her feet up. Stocking feet allowed better freedom of movement. Greg Wright oot eel 'E rima Donna During talent competition, David White performs his rendition of “Swan Lake.’’ Googa Mooga contestants competed by singing, danc- ing and playing instruments. Judy Reagan Senior Activities 9
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retty in Pink Mary Minter and Eddie Fields take a break from the dance floor at the Prom. Couples sampled fir er foods from the festive table. Greg W 8 Senior Activities udges Choice Newly crowned Googa Mooga Queen Mike Spruill poses for a photo opportunity. Spruill impressed the judges with his charm, talent and overall enthusiam. Judy Reagan
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10 Senior Activities [Alu Over The joy of graduation is shared by Scott Flavin, Roger Curtis and Mike Spruill. Students gath- ered in the commons area after graduation for one final good-bye. Bob Wallace PB leach Chat Mr. Coleman Starnes and Andy Davis share a comment at the senior class picnic. The day at Curtis Park gave seniors a chance to mingle with friends and staff. Bob Wallace
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