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Homecoming sails on Stepping on the dance floor, students began the evening by swinging to the beat as “Mabel Smith” rock filled the room. The SCA representatives were intro- duced by the president, Scott Mu- sick. Scott also introduced the un- derclass representatives. All repre- sentatives danced to a song dedi- cated especially for them. The night ended in an array of smiles and laughter. Above: Dancing the night away are: Kitty Tal- bot and Tim Zirkle. Right: With rose in hand Trish Snopkowski enjoys this slow dance-with Philip Fitzgerald. 8 Homecoming Dance
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Student (stud’nt), n. a person who is enrolled for study at a school etc... A student did not only study at school, as we found out. They par- ticipated in all school activities rang- ing from dances to intramural sports. Students were proud of their school and showed their pride by wanting to be a part of everything. This could have meant acting in the school play, running for an SCA office or just showing up at all activities. Students this year focused on fun, fads, and dances. Having fun seemed to be an impor- tant part of school life. It saved many people from going totally in- sane from too much homework. It also served as an escape from the reality of school to a place where anything could happen and usually did. Dances included Homecoming, a Christmas disco, the Sweetheart dance, and of course the ever popu- lar Prom. Fads ranged from oxford and alliga- tor shirts, slits up to here and down to there, the rebirth of hard rock and the death of disco. The student body was held together by achievement, pride, and most of all spirit. Far left: Posing as the Cougar, Mitchell Diehl promotes school spirit. Upper left: The library serves as a senior so- cial spot. Lower left: A fire drill provides a well-de- served break from classes. Student Life 7
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Top right: Taking a break from the dance floor are: Martin Fields and his date, Eric Dameron and Linda Schorsch, and Susan Norman with her escort. Left: Enjoying the music are Penny Kelly and her escort. Left: Having a man to man talk between friends are Rodney Cullen and Tim Zirkle. Above: Having the time of their life are Nan- cy Everidge and Tim Zirkle. Homecoming Dance 9
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