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. LET IT SNCJW . Snowball packing is an unusual occupation of Greg Strickland, and Susie Hayden. ,, 3 T.-. ' -Q.,-v - 19? V ,.,,.' ' vs., 1..- Y- 4,, V A - I 'E . .4-,c A. un-c , iT ' Ivy ,i 5QQ i'5- if 1 1 , If 1-fgf' , ,mb :- - n 1 Q3 1 y 1 Y l 4- N3- Goofing off in the snow, these boys take time out to pose for a picture. M535
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LET IT SNOW Snow is a rare sight at Stone High, but this year, for the first time in four, we had our share. On Tuesday, January 18, school was dismissed when everyone woke up to see those beautiful white flakes falling to the ground. Although we only received a half incw, there was still enough to throw a few snowballs and slide down the Highway 49 hill. Then on Sunday, January 30, Jack Frost returned, only this time it snowed all day and lVlonday morning brought no school and a white blanket covering the ground. Snowmen appeared all over town as everyone enjoyed the snow. Enjoying the day off from school, these students pelt passing cars with SHOW. LET IT SNOW . Preparing to do battle, Terry Owen and RussellDorsett carefully pack ther snowballs .wr F' Snow covered round is an unusual sight at Stone ll-ligh.
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1975-76 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM The Seniors knew some- thing was up the day all the Juniors were called into the gym and came out smiling smugly at each other. After couple of hours, the secret was out--we were going to have a prom! The Juniors got busy and sold magazines like crazy. They raised in excess of S3000 which was what they were aim- ing for. This was the first class to reach its goal. Meanwhile, our junior spon- sors, Nlrs. Webb and Nlrs. Shaw, were busily calling some of the fanciest hotels on the coast getting prices on a room for the big event. When they saw the oallroom of the Biloxi Hilton, they knew that this was the place. We would settle for nothing less than the best for our prom. The Grand Casino of the Hilton was reserved for us. Thanks to the Alabama Truck- ers Association, who wanted it that night, we were given in- stead the Grand Ballroom. No other high school had ever been allowed to use this room be- fore. . Attired for the occasion, stu- dents and faculty dance to the music of Obrion. The sign of the Biloxi Hilton greets the Juniors and Seniors as they arrive at the 1975-76 l Prom. 1
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