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l 1 9 s s -an ff -K .. , . xx. -W , C ,f ' I ' f' Juniors Show Agpgpiireaeianttion Made possible by the Junior Class, Senior Appreciation Day was held on dress up during Spring Fever Week. Vice Principal Lane Ladewig, sponsor the the Junior Class, organized the refreshments and locker decorations made to honor the Class of '82. The senior theme and artwork put on the lockers of graduating Seniors was designed by Junior Keith Reese, Approximately 75 Juniors participated in supplying refreshments and in the decorating of lockers. Left: Seniors Clay Eakins and Dane Matney enjoy the refreshments provided on Senior Appreciation Day Below: Donated by Flowers of Las Colinas. carnations were given to participating Seniors, David Bishop. Jar Tisdale, Kevin Hedges. Lisa Jennings. and Donna Kovich. Below Left: Juniors Jamie Billingsley. Annie Shaver. and Tar my Plyter assist in passing out refreshments on Senior Appreciation Day. Belou Right: Mark Slejko. Grant Bethard. Steve Parks. Johr Mogollon. and Grant Fagan take advantage of their day. of appreciation. Bottom Left: While waiting for their drink. Seniors Lori Shook and Leslie Weinhold choose among the many cookies and cakes on Senior Appreciation Day. l Five hundred carnations were to the participating Seniors. The were donated by Flowers of Las Homemaking teacher Patsy Parrish gave assistance in the organization of refreshments. Junior Jeff King commented, I helping out. I feel that the Seniors appreciation for their leadership of underclassmenf' Vice Principal added, I was extremely surprised at enthusiasm of the entire Junior Class.
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Sttricilennte Cleteth Spring Fever In order to break up the monotony ot school's final days, the week of May 10 was set aside for Spring Fever Week. Its purpose was to boost spirit, as well as bring the year to a close. Starting Monday, cowboys and cowgirls roamed the halls on Western Day. During the lunch periods participants entered the marshmallow stuffing contest as John Davis won at A Lunch, Keith Hayes during B Lunch, and Chris Perry in C Lunch. Tuesday was set aside for Red and White Day for returning Mac students and College T-shirt Day for Seniors. Student Council officers sold slaves in the cafeteria. Those bought were expected to .carry out the buyers reasonable requests. Wednesday was designated as Sixties Day with bell bottoms, horn rimmed glasses, and Army fatigues representing the popular dress of that decade. A bubble gum contest was held during all three lunches with Jack Hands, Jennifer Marshall, and Scott Bain winning the sticky game. Thursday, students observed dress up day as the Awards Assembly took place to honor outstanding students. As the last event of the week, students' imaginations ran rampant on Punk Rock Day. Pupils attired themselves in leather jackets, rriini-skirts, and purple hair to show their new wave style. A pogo dance contest was held during the lunches. Winners included Jeff Sampson, Andy Ellard, and Brian Contestible. The Cardettes ended the week by hosting Springfest i82. s look on as Lyle Bayless displays his modern day neer garb during Punk Rock Day. Above Right: rs Donna Weber and DeeDee Wright enjoy the and the flowers at the Junior-sponsored Senior ciation Day, Above Right: Kenny Clark and Lora ll add a finishing touch to their costumes during s Day. Above: Scott Boucher and Shawn Wild their bids at the slave sales while David Page ts his money for payment during Spring Fever Right: Senior Jack Hands displays his taste for s during Senior Appreciation activities in the Field Left: Sophomore preppies Brian Windsor and Ted 1 . . I if .24
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Reel Teenie Wine Qverf' White Climaxing three weeks of rugged workouts, the 1982 Red and White Game was held at Texas Stadium. The Red Team, led by Coaches Zac Zachary and Don Gipson, defeated the White Team, led by Coaches David Kuykendall and Russ Weisener, with a final tally of 21-12. The White Team started the scoring after a fumble recovery by defensive end John Lindsay, On the ensuing play, Junior Darrell Cole plunged through the line to make the score 6-0. The Red Team tied up the score when quarterback Brad Narrell hit tight end Jack Layman in the end zone. Narrell added another score for the Red on a 17 yardjaunt to close the half at 13-6. The Red Team continued the scoring in the second half when tight end Mike Myers rounded up a 35 yard aerial to boost the score to 21-6. The White Team ended the scoring when tight end Brian Bosworth was on the receiving end of a 45 yard pass from Sophomore quarterback John Hands, leaving the score at Red, 21, White, 12. eg' ,. so 4 ig V. E ,T ' ' s 51. .Qi f W 1. -I Top Right: Junior Cardettes Katherine Nicastro and Kim Greenough relax after performing during halftime at the Red and White Game. Above: On his way to the sideline, Junior Brian Bosworth takes a water break from trainer Karen Stewart. Above Right: Cardette Leaders Jennifer Holden, Kim Goff, Shannon Buscher, and Deaun Kelly perform to the theme of Raiders of the Lost Ark at the Red and White Game. Right: While resting at halftime, White Team members Andy Davis, Buff Parham, Scott Shaw, Robert Denton, Richard Knapton, and Trainer Marsha Corey plot their comeback. W... .,... .,.. V -. ,W W.. Q-A W., ,,,.- ,.. M.. , , ,N ,W -f-.--........g..-,....,.... ,,,, mf...-... use ' 'f f' .a.1 -1 it 1-M..- . Qa,-.Q., :-nn,.,,,,,,,, pg . Numan .IV rvwfwwwwghnwmw ao..-,ani Q in -W we mt ...,. 6 -vw --. M.. :nw my www ,uf ilu- ,gp mum- 0..- ..l .az We-v 'CHIP when vt.
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