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C000 0 QEQRQTQS we dw 00 atb aft eftl -ye e790 Country music lovers enjoyed another year of the tops in local entertainment. Country star Tanya Tucker, Reba McEn- tire, Eddie Rabbitt, Merle Haggard and Dave and Sugar rendered dynamic perfor- 5 1 2 -1 The Tanya Tucker i concert was a blast! I really had a great 8 A - v v J p time. Tansy Deaton, junior - mances. Tanya Tucker put on an exciting concert during the week of the Fall Festival. Dave and Sugar kicked off the show with the songs called Chevy To A Lincoln and Stay With Me A Little Bit Longer. After the thrilling performance by Dave and Sugar. Tucker decked out in a black dress, beads, and white feathers, then took the stage for her -performance. 28 Student Life Then, in November, Reba McEntire brought a spectacular close to the 1985 con- cert season. McEntire sang many of her hit songs which helped her win Female Vocalist of the Year for two consecutive years. McEntire sang some of her number one hits such as You're The First Time I've Thought About Heaven, and I Can't Even Get The Blues. McEntire's down- home charm and country voice dazzled an excited crowd. Beginning in Ianuary, another dynamite year of concerts was introduced by Eddie Rabbitt. He entertained with songs such as B-B-B-Burnin' Up With Love, Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight, and Suspi- cions. Hopkins County couldn't have started the year off with a more talented entertainer. Another big attraction for Sulphur Springs was country music award winner Merle Haggard. His widely known name helped draw an incredibly large crowd to the Hopkins county Regional Civic Center on February 27. After singing many of his hit songs, the performance had proved to be a great success.
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OL DA Ho I ole I OYOS 502 457 Q9 Q0 502' 00 A 6 fy friends, good food, and the Christmas spirit made Christmas special to the students of Sul hur Springs High School. Several clubs hadpparties to highlight the holiday season. The FCA party included the Artt sisters who sang several Christmas carols and then led the way throughout several Nursing homes caroling. The student council had a Christmas party and they also decorated the school cafeteria. The Drill team had a Christmas party that was given by a former Blue Blaze, Amy McCool. I enjoyed all the Christmas parties that I attended this year and I think it's great that our school and clubs allow us to have them, commented Carrie Wallace. There were many different types of food, music, and entertainment at the parties but each party had one very important aspect in common. They all celebrated Christmas. Christmas is a special time and I believe that the parties were super, Amy Wardrup said. The parties had many benefits because they all helped spread cheer and allowed friends to be together, Finding a time that everyone could come to the parties was very difficult but I'm happy that so many many people showed up, commented Stacy Thomas. The cheerleaders celebrated the Christmas season with a breakfast party held at Tif- fany's. I thought that it was a unique idea to have our Christmas party at seven thirty in I love Christmas and the orties mode the holicgiy special. jennifer Fuhrmann, Iunior the morning but it was super. I would like to do that again sometime! commented Debbie Green. The celebrations and parties were fantastic this year and so many people were involved. The Christmas spirit is not dead in Sulphur Springs High School. I was very impressed with the amount of Christmas cheer the students demonstrated this Christmas, com- mented Daidre Bronson. Christmas Parties 27
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