Page 8 Homecoming Image Continued from Page 1 the Multi-color float-type exhibits are really imaginative. This year’s homecoming has been gradually put together since last June, by a hard-working group of students under Tammy Murreile An extra-large commit tee of some 44 Grimsley sophomores, juniors, and seniors has gotten things in order for this Grimsley tradition. The large committee is made up of eight “sub-committees”. These various divisions include the Dance Committee, headed by Alan Blake; the Banquet Committee, headed by Andy Phelps; and the Projects Committee, run by Genie Doar. Others include the Programs & Invitations, Props, Publicity, Ticket Sales, and Voting Committees headed by Denise Dunn, John Hepler, Hank Howard, Linda Simon, and Miek Ennis, respectively. Still another homecoming custom will be carried out this year with the distribution of chrysanthemum corsages at school, for $1.75 each. "HMMafHMWkiiaH* P alphwas hung-up on Sue Ann, u ^ a gheerlgaagr type. 8ut Sue Ann was heavy on Cheering an4 boohing - hence-" no time foj- Raiph.y OH yes:. HoW-"Sue^ cheett for CUPK. maHes^escene with ■Ralph.. r£^logae: When you need SA® maxe time and really \u»4n*StandyMir asslgn- curKNiSra Over 200 Popular Tides WILLS BOOK STORE Frieadly Cmter Four SeMM Mall Personals from page 5 Leonard - “Ejector Seat!” C.F. - says to A.H. Geoff “hi!” Anne - Keep your ticket stub; it’s good for one free ride on a green rug, down a one-way street to an eagle’s nest, for a glass of punch. Ber, HOW'S Wink? Comrade, Do eet up reich! Asset, How do you say “twenty” in French? N.G., “Barbecue potatoe chips & spiked Tab; Kung Fu!” Good-by summer! M.M. M.M. - How’s your pulse rate? Guess who THE HIGH LIFE swim fi Layton Optical Oompaiqf V/ J Phone 29»41S6 PriofMliy Center 3125 Elfacabelh Ave.l (Behind Eckerd's ) Hago/Guyes Dance til Dawn. Before you take off to your favorite disco. Hustle yourself iiito Prago/Guyes. And, you’ll dance circles around everyone in mix ’n switch disco clothes like these. Above, a slinky black Nyesta jumpsuit, with a whisper-light chiffon top, $32 each. Or, choose a black Nyesta skirt, $23, shown with a sleek crepe de chine top, $32. Tops, in S-M-L sizes. Skirt and jumpsuit in sizes 5 to 13 and 6 to 14. A DRINKING COUIDKIU The problem with drunk drivers isn’t just what they do to them selves. The fact is last year the problem drinker was involved in the deaths of 19,000 men, women... and children. At certain times, as many as one car in fifty is being driven by a problem drinker. (Someone who drinks too much, too often.) We’ve got to get him off the road. You can support enforcement of traffic laws, and the national Alcohol Countermeasures Program. Better yet, if you know someone who’skillinghimself with alcohol—but hasn’t yet killed anyone with a car—sit him down. Get into his head. Let us send you a booklet that tells you how to help. DRUNK DRIVER BOX 1969 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013 I want to help. Please tell me how. My name is Address_ City_ State Zip I COUPON I I Present this COUPON and receive absolutely FREE 1 I one Coca-Cola with the purchase of any sandwich, I I Chick-Fil-A one pc Box, or Chick-Fil-A 2 pc Box. I of Carolina Circle ^dS^ICB?4gaalCc^»^oalCg?4gaaxg^»ga3IICg34gay|Cc34gaJgCB34gaa]CB^4ga^^Ke34gai3HCB?4eaagBS4^aa^c«^4PJl>c^l34eJ.ll^«w,^Mww,.^Hr^,w.f^^,.^.n,^^^„.A.,^yl,..^,^.^f^t»lJ;} Chick-fil-A, a boneless, skinless breast of chicken served as a sandwich on a bun or as a box lunch with slaw and fries.

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