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(D) Helping in the toy drive, Karen Lewis carries the toys to be delivered (photo by Moore). (E) At Homecoming, Anthony Sciaraffa and Martha Fitzwa- ter dance to a slow song (photo by Moore). Pages by Paige Pullen 75
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Homecoming planned by Parliament To celebrate the biannual homecom- ing. Parliament members sent out invita- tions to exseniors from last year, con- ducted homecoming court elections and scheduled a dance at the Canyon Creek Country Club, commented Ms. Billye Kennedy, Parliament sponsor. Homecoming activities began with the homecoming dance, Nov. 4. The dance was scheduled a week before the game, Nov. 11 because no buildings were avail- able for game night, added Ms. Kennedy. Approximately 350 people attended the dance, explained Ms. Kennedy. Dur- ing the dance, the members of the court were announced. They were presented again during the game the following week. I have never sponsored a dance that went as smoothly as the homecom- ing, continued Ms. Kennedy. In other Parliament activities, the members sponsored the Howdy Dance in September in the cafeteria, over 400 people attended. The dance gave stu- dents a chance to get acquainted or reac- quainted, indicated Ms. Kennedy, I am happy with the way both dances turned out, she concluded. (A) At the Homecoming, Candy Pruitt and her date from Lee dance to Pleasant Green (photo by Moore). (C) Sam O ' Krent and Ms. Thelma Marichalar box toys gathered by Octagon clubers (photo by Moore). (F) During the dance, Mike Freeman and Angle Buck wait for the bands break to end (photo by Moore). 74
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Sophomore class officers sponso red a Valentines dance in February, explained Ms. Sharon Andrews, sophomore advi- sor. Freshman activities, however, began later in the year because officers were not elected until January, said Ms. Janet Calabro, advisor. In order to raise money for the 1979- 80 prom which the sophomores will pres- ent in their junior year, they hosted the Valentines dance, Ms. Andrews contin- ued. Valentine Sweethearts and Beaus were chosen from the freshman and sophomore classes, she added. Officers also participated in a mum sale and bake sale to add to their treas- ury, Ms. Andrews said. They ' re a great bunch of kids, she boasted, I enjoy watching them grow up. Aided by representatives who were elected in advisory, the officers took part in a canned food collection for Boysville, sponsored a booth at the North East Fair and painted a goal poster for the San Marcus game, commented Shannon Thurmond, class president. (A) Raising money for the annual Junior-Senior Prom, Martha Fitzwater, Margaret Mickler and Robin Reeves sell mums during lunch (photo by Harley). (C) Ms. Sharon Andrews and Ms. Sharon Scruggs, sophomore sponsors, discuss plans for the Valen- tine dance with Vicki Houston, historian (photo by Moore). (D) During the junior class Kris Kringle sale, Karey Maurer takes orders for candy (photo by Riddle). 76
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