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4ne0tca Viced V.Ball. B. Ball. 7- 10: Track 7-12; S.Council 10-12; Newspaper 9-11: Choir 8-10; F.H.A. 10-12; S. Fling 9-12. A dleelie piecAca Football 9-12: Basketball 7-12: Baseball 12; Track 8; Band 8. r Dauy pttHC Basketball 8-9; Football 8.9.12; Baseball 10-12; Band 8-10. Most Likely to Succeed: Pamela Sa en. “Dan Poeada Best Personality: Delana “£ niton, “Kim “Salic , dfn el Most Popular: 7 ta itAa Tfajlil, Spence “Hewliti Most Spirited: fciclca. “Valieva, ilex (Zajiya Most Athletic: “Pamela TOOf in . Spence “Hewl- ett Most Instrumental: “Jftaxija TOatte, Dan Poeado Most Vocal: Vi anef Davie, Sol PicAaidoon “PcAccca pallian Band 8; Student Assistant 11-12. k A r 1 (ZAcxyl “PlincAlcy Gary Career Center J 1 (Jennie “Plandeettf. Choir 7-8; Typ- ing 1 2. A 1 Dianne Ploe licAc S.T.P 9: Auxilia- ry Corp. 10; V. President, Stu- dent Coucil 11; Homecoming Court, M.Maid 12 . A 1 “Ploevasid “KcitH Wrestling 7-8; Band 7-9: Class Treasurer 12. k. A “Plcnecn Track 7.10.11; Volleyball 7; Y.A.C. 9-11: Choir 7-8. A 1 flattie “Ploapc Band , Honor Society, Student Council 7-8; S.T.P. 8; Honor Roll 7-12; Bas- ketball 12. k A V 1 PatxicA “T nax Honor Society 10-12; Football 10-12; Track 9- 12; Academic Decathalon 12; Jets Team 11- 12; Boys’ State kL A
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THURSDA Y: CLOSE Angel Cruz sneaks a bag of cheelos af- ter taking a test outside of English Class. Excitement among the students begins to build in the hallways as plans for the weekend are starting to be made. Only one day (Friday) stands between them and the weekend. It’s a day to put school work in the back of the mind and bring the weekend plans to the forefront. Unfortunately, though, Thursday is usually the day tests are assigned and somehow keeping one’s mind on studying with the weekend loom- ing on the horizon just isn’t an easy thing to do. FRIDA Y! T.G.I.F On a typical Friday, David Wallace downs around as usual. What a wild day! An- ticipation and frustra- tion are at their peak because the day just can’t go fast enough. It seems that each 50 min- ute period lasts for 5 hours. On Friday, usu- ally without doubt, there are units to finish, papers to turn in, tests to take and unfortu- nately little enthusia- sum left to perform with. Ironically though, when the last bell rings, and the last book is closed, the doors some- how explode with stu- dents full of new found energy. and Seniors are always ready to take time out for the weekend. WEEKENDS WERE MADE FOR FUN! Time for students to cut back and hang loose. All that is to be thought about is FUN, FUN, FUN! School is a 4-letter word for stu- dents on the weekends. No Algebra, no English, no Government, and no Economics! On the weekend, R.F. students may be found anywhere from the Game Room, to cruising Broadway, to a local party, or the new hot dance place, “Down in the Alley.” No matter where they are, you can be sure they’re having fun! SENIORS 41
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