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Sunshine Express By “Just Passing Through” the year here, we have seen the Music Department put on the musical “Hello Dolly.” There were a lot of mixed feelings on the play. We also saw the football team go through a season without winning a game. Student Congress put on the Sweetheart Dance for the second year. Sadie Hawkins provided stu- dents with an evening of fun along with profits for the clubs sponsoring booths. Did you see the Fine Arts Club have their “Happening ‘77” talent show? Now there was a show. The singing, dancing and character acts were good. PRACTICE, PRACTICE AND more practice is why seniors Sue Holt and Kent Snyder make themselves at home in the auditorium. They are practicing for the “Hello Dolly” presen- tation. SUNSHINE EXPRESS, A group from Ohio “MUMMY” FOR A day is senior Mark Hel- came to New Haven to play for an assembly. linger. Mark used real creativity in designing They played music from now to back in the his Halloween costume. 50's) 6 — Student life
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Zz AFTER THEIR VISIT to Mrs. Jean Parrish’s 44 Journalism class, Roger Morgan and Bobby = Knight talk to senior, Mark Hellinger. DURING THE HOMECOMING pep session Senior Mike Davis, escorts 1976’s homecom- ing queen Shelly Lash. “CINDERBULL”, MRS. JUNE Holt, helped the women faculty put on their version of Cin- derella at the sectional pep session. Opening — 5
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‘rocks’ school ro} } : a (IUIMMNOE YEARBOOKS ARRIVED ON the day of Homecoming and junior Leslie Weikel and sophomore David Ocock gave up their fun at the Homecoming dance to hand out the books. SENIORS SARAH BRUDER, Greg Goodwin and Lynn Jury take time out of their work on the MIRAGE to talk. If you really enjoy rock music then I’m sure you attended the rock con- certs held at the Coliseum. Foghat, Kiss, Ted Nugent, ZZ Top and Black Sabbath were just a few of the many groups that came. Prom went by with the theme being “I Need You.” Most seniors went to the dinner dance and had a lot of fun passing out awards, danc- ing and remembering the years before. Graduation was a little dif- ferent this year as students turned their tassels on a Wednesday eve- ning instead of the traditional Sun- day. Do you realize that you have been ‘Just Passing Through” another year here? It may have been exciting and it may not have but it has made us another year older.
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