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The Wrong Show Everyone came to see the hidden talents of the Stuarts Draft stu- dents at the Wrong Show. They all had splendid performances, whether they were gonged or not. The show was full of comedy as well as singing and dancing. There was music from rock bands and bluegrass players. The show was presented on March 23rd and was Judged by Mrs. Almarode, Fred Stone, and Mrs. Tolbert. The win- ners of the contest were James Hall and Terry Holmes. On the drums and guitar, these two boys won the “Wrong Show” trophy. The Stuarts Draft Sportsman ’s ' Club sponsored the show and pre- sented the trophy. The proceeds went towards financing tennis courts at Stuarts Draft High School. TOP; Mr. Kiracofe and Mr. Smith strut out on stage, as the audience laughs in an uproar. MIDDLE: Arlene Roane, Mr. Bosserman, and Jeff Hiner cuddle up while awaiting the judges’ decision. LEFT: Mike Sours and David Sloope fill the auditorium with hard rock sounds from the drums and the electric guitar.
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As Saturday Night Fever and John Travolta swept the nation, discos came alive. The Bee Gee’s were flying high with ‘Stayin’ Alive’. The Village People were the new disco group. They had two smash hits; “Macho Man” and “YMCA.” The song “YMCA” brought a- long the dance “YMCA”’. The “Rock”’ was the next popular dance to follow. Along with the discos came the new fads. A few of the fads were satin pants, disco skirts, and silk shirts for the guys. Everyone shook their “groove thing” and, like Rod Stewart, wondered if they were sexy. After the discos, everyone went to McDonalds to hang out or to check out the nice-looking guys or girls. John Travolta started the disco fever, and it seems that disco will last forever. Right: Peter Mattejat is reading the exciting news about Stuarts Draft. Below Right: On Saturday nights, Scott Wellborn and Dana Mackey can be found at the Stuarts Draft disco. Below Left: John Hanger seems to be moving to the groove of things. Discos... Hangouts... Fads be 5 eae pad
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18 Games Of Skill... Intramural sports began in the fall with volleyball. There were many hard fought games between the teams involved as the games moved on to the finals. The finals ended with the Unknowns emerging as the winners. The team members were, Beth Cleavenger, (team cap- tain), Sadonna Coffey, Michelle McWelch, Tammy Harris, Fred Martin, Buddy Neal, Scott Musick, Peter Buehler. Basketball started shortly before the end of the fourth marking period. These games were conducted in the form of five men or women teams with three on three com- petition and two substitutes. In the ABOVE: Gary Schneekloth moves toward the finals. LEFT: Mike Sours enjoys the competition in playing checkers. girls competition Blue Squadron won the finals. The team members were Julianne Ford (captain), Donna Willis, Rosemary Martin, Karen Mattejat, and Rita Johnson. In the boys competition Tops won division title. The members of the team were Harry Vest (captain), Avery Bell, Rocky Diggs, Dwayne Miller, and Leo Harris. Chess, backgammon, and check- ers were played before school and during activity periods. These games required a great deal of patience as they couldn’t always be finish-
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