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The winner in the 7th grade of the best decorated Mrs. Corrigan s Ist hour chorus class made Mrs. Turners Sth grade social studies class room was Mrs. Irwin s English class, a fine showing when they carried out the really knocked ern out when they displayed Spirit Day Therne in their decorations. their spirit in their horneroorn decorations. Spirit Day Hosts Many Activities As Spirit Day begins, all homerooms start decorating their class The Student Council judges rnake their rounds of roorns to room, pausing only a few minutes for opening exercises, choose the best moral boostingugroup. The auctioning off ofFreshrnen Pep Club Tiny Tirn No! It 's our own nzajorette, girls gg Slaves aided the Sports Fund in Mike Thigpen pays his rnoney for his newly David Brainard, displaying lzis baton twirl- buying new equipmgnf. bought slave, hoping that it'1l be worth it. ing ability at the Spirit Day Asernbly. 32
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The exchange students from Moon Jr. High carne to W.0. and The People that went to Moon Jr. High are Ruth Stark, were excorted by Stuco members. They are Connie Nubine, Kenny Guthrie, Eddie Hill, and Chuck Shofner. Pat Collier, Linda Morris, Cary Rogers, Shelli Beaver, Larry White, Clyde Muse, and Terrel Osborne One of Stucois projects each year is to decorate a Christmas tree for the The Student Council and Business Club combined together to holidays. Those decorating the tree are Pat Collier, Melda Cannon, Starlin visit the Evening Star Nursing Home at Christmastime. Here Anthony, Dzbcie Depron, and Shelli Beaver. is Mr. Falkner and his son, Sam, Talking to one of the patzen ts SHIR TTAIL DA Ygave all the b0yS U C'hflhCe t0 Weill' their Shir t These girls enjoyed wearing pants on Shirttail Day even though tail Ottt and Weill' St0PPy Shifts if it cost them a dime. The money went into the Student Council they wanted to. budget. E E, The candy machines were taken out in January be- cause the Student Council decided to increase the businessfof the Sugar Shak. The Sugar Shak started staying open all day and be gan selling paper and pen- cils and became like a S tu- dent Store
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Sox only! Lots of couples enjoy the fun of this soc hop! 'My feet are killing me! Soc Hops Draw large Crowds 0f Warriors 'The Perfect Combination .' Danny Hood, Randy Nixon, David H ,, Brown, and Mark Young. what partner? Why don 't we have more slow dances? Oops, I think my shirt ripped!', Thats what I call a fast dance! 1 9 33
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