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F fa teach, said Mr. Morrison. A skit, fashion show and various games were the day's activities. Colorful togas were displayed during the fashion show with John Marshall taking care of the M.C. chores. The best legs contest was won by Tony Aniasco and Suzette Kesler. The three legged race was won by the team of Rick Grave, Ed Rowden and Kristina Kvalnes. The blind man walk by the duo of Pam Crist and Tim Foley, with Mr. Armstrong's team winning the Tug of War. All these games and activities were FUR THE GRGY fm 5 if V',',iv J 1. Preparing to leave the orgy is Rich 'iApollo Viera. 2. 1 . V 4 , l ,',, A ' .W Triumphantly winning the four legged race were Tim 1 ' Q Foley, Pam Crist, and Mike Moody. 3. Comfortably l ' A Filling her stomach with food from the orgy is none other 3 fi than Nancy Robinson. 4. Showing the way to Thebes is V Kelley Peterson. 5. Hamming it up are the I u, Humanitarians. i 1' W X45 'm1:11'7.xxgy'vr:z'ff Q . -15:1 M AZ ' 1 -4 Humanities!91
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G THERI G in F-Wing for the annual orgy on November 17. Greek foods, shows and games made up the day's festive activities. This year there was only one Humanities class at T.H.S. The teachers of the class were Wayne Armstrong and Dan Nlorrison. UThis was the best orgy I've ever been involved with. The decorations were great and the students conducted themselves with good behavior and no obsenitiesf' commented lVlr. Morrison. Humanities was a class for culture and where today's customs and systems originated from. UGiving the students a sense of awareness and some culture was what we strived to :tfz! 4'- ,' ' ' i f . A f. -,. W. U '--, , I ,gf p., , i, 5 4. ' ' 'ff ,J N 2 5, fs Q L ' w wg' 'H' cr f ' . ua' ,A ' f 1 ' Q . I I 4 1 1 5 I is 1 9O!Humanities Ml annul..
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Page 96 text:
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The show made five hundred and seventeen dollars Doing I I QE I I the lVl.C. chores was the coalition of Pam Christ and Bruce to be numerous among Lancer students on the evening of November first. This was the first annual talent show of the new decade. uThe show was very successful, but I was disappointed that we only put on one show, commented Director of Student Activities Dan lVlorrison. Kirstein. UI was very nervous and excited, commented Pam Christ, UBut Bruce helped a lot in easing the tension. 'll was very surprised at the talent students showed. They were very good, commented Nlr. lvlorrison, who also added, uThe surprise highlight of the evening was the band, Odessey '--1 92fTaIent Show
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