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max Shannon Julsen and Mike McGahee are In a deep conversation. Sherry Main has the look of love for David Current. ngie Martel, Lori Zachary, and Carl Campbell enjoy their first Homecoming dance at amuell. Vanessa Spencer gets in step to Let's Go Crazy. Life 27
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Spartans go crazy Because of the rain, most of the students left the game early. The band, Blue Jackets, and Starlets were dismissed from the football game during the first quarter. This gave these students an opportunity to go home and get dressed for the Homecoming Dance. The dance was held in the cafeteria from 10:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Admission price was five dollars a person or eight dollars per couple. The student Al David Fitzgerald and Crissy Ortiz dance to You're the lnspiration. 26 Life council sponsored the Homecoming Dance and chose Keith Roberts for the entertain- ment. infatuation, Let's Go Crazy, Hello, and the always popular Cotton-Eyed Joe were part of the music played. Punch and cookies were available for refreshments. Joel Ballew, vice president of student council, considered the Homecoming Dance to be successful because everyone seemed to have a good time. l Chris Williams holds the ladder for Tammy Vail to decorate Samantha Worley and Carol Kristof sample the punch while they serve. s 4
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Joe Stoddard fTheophilus Biggersl welcomes Sam Craig fMike Carlislel home. Spartans visit Our Town Thornton Wilder wrote it, and the Samuell Thespians acted it out on stage. Our Town was the fall play presented by the Thes- pians on November 8th and 9th at 7:30 p.m. The play was about a small town, and its everyday happenings. Elizabeth Barfield felt it was a good play because it was one that students could 28 Life l l Mrs. Gibbs tLori Hoppertl serves breakfast to her children George tCarlos Morenol an Rebecca fMichelle LaMayl. relate to. Dottie Bellah, who portrayed Mrs. Soames, commented, lt was interesting to find out how much goes into participating in a production such as Our Town. This was the first play Ms. McFarland, the new drama teacher, directed in the Samuell auditorium. Emily Webb fJoann Tabaniagj gazes George Gibbs instead of the stars.
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