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Activities the extra asy? No way! Balanc- ing schoolwork and ac- tivities was a hard, but worthwhile task. Spending hours after school planning Prom, decorating the gym for Homecoming, rehearsing lines for opening night, or losing one's voice at the big game created a feeling of pride that just wouldn't quit. Changes began after school started as Mrs. Sharon DeVer- anez became director of stu- dent activities. The job of dealing with many students and teachers was a bit over- whelming. However, as long as I was kept up to date on what was going on, the adjust- ment to the job was rather easy, stated Mrs. Deveranez. Along with the fresh new face behind the assembly podium came fresh new ideas. We showed pride in our- selves as we shed our inhibi- 10 Student Lite worth effort tions and let loose at the dances and flings. Attendance was on an upswing at such events. This year's Home- coming was better because there were more people there, and it's always fun to get to- gether with your friends and see them all decked out, stated Jackie VanderWey, senior. Homecoming week was symbolic of what activities were all about. From looking silly Monday in backwards clothes to looking sharp Satur- day night at the dance, Home- coming held something for ev- eryone. No, it wasn't easy, but the time and preparation needed to make school activities work was well worth the effort and created a feeling of . . . just a little more pride. Men
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