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Tribute I I Below: Writing compositions in English classes prepares thesaurus' and an abundance of patience are all necessi students for college. Cliff notes. liquid paper, typewriters, tics. .-I' 1 x f ,-. t. a A 'HA W, . L fPresented by the teachers at the Senior Break- Q, S' A 'eff 1 gi , is fastl . V . g WX, 'Wilt fisaxtli 4-'gig im . fl ' ti:- We the teachers of the Class of '80 ' ' ' ' Q 'T' I XSWV Have a few things to say. A A few parting words to let you know Just how we feel this day. l..et's start at the top One class at a time. Let's start with English, A real favorite of mine. You said goodbye to Reynolds Thinking the worse was behind. Then appears Flores And youire all out of your mind. Next on your trip is Flower Lady Bond, Who with one of her faces. says no way she'll be conned. Everyone knows the two that are last Between Creeney and Perryman, kids have a blast. Those who have Perryman know of her charm But watch Reggie Hunter set off her alarm. Last but not least, let's look at Grammar Greeney When it comes to compositions, she sure is a meaney. Geometrically speaking, next should come Math. Many who've been there have felt Rourke's wrath. All of you who like frogs Science must be your bag. As far as your grade point ltis caused a real snag. Though Voight and Marion plotted and schemed Still their humor was not just what it seemed. Oh, lord, next comes government We tremble in fear For who will it be On our schedule this year? The red-headed terror or the big Mr. C Whichever it is, it sure won't be free. Basketball, baseball, swimming and track Are all part of P.E. and these you must hack. Moses, Kriegel, Justice and crew Make sure that you're dressed in white and true blue. CPR is a very important part Of studying health that you must take to heart. When you round that corner, there stand Miller and Wright Watch what you do, cause you're not out of sight. the Stranger 42 .. 2:2562 Above: Wrapping meat at Archie's Butcher Shop is part of Linda Maxey's school day in ag co-op. Right: ln one of the more popular senior classes, Kelli Lester takes a picture for her photography assignment. Class of '80 261
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Class 0 Lambert-Mattern Robin Lambert Teresa Lecourias Shelley Lehman Kellie Lester Brad Letney ' A javk Lewi Frankie Linscombe Demetria Little Carlos Lopez Beverly Lovett Elbert Lowery Eva Luchak Brenda Lynch Sylvia Machado Melody Mangum Snmnm- Marinn Richard Marshall Rica Martin ,lo Ann Martinez Henry Martinez Y Laura Martin:-1 Rossanne Massey .Iana Matlock Kathy Matlock Debbie Mattern f '80
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Yee hah. The last roundu Hanging around at the Senior Swing, the site of the senior breakfast, cowboys and cowgirls mingled and talked of the anticipated excitement of the prom that night. As they talked they wandered through the little west- ern town complete with a saloon, jail, stageeoach, and dance hall girls. A western-style breakfast of eggs ranche- ros, sausage, hash brown potatoes, bis- cuits, juice, fresh melons and a bever- age accented the Old West theme. During the program, president Patti Patterson reviewed the past four years. The senior sponsors presented a humorous sketch about all the senior teachers. lSee part of their poem on page 261.1 Arriving by 7:30 a.m. for breakfast, most seniors were gone by noon to pre- pare for prom that night. Right: Wearing faded jeans. kicker belts and cowboy hats, Cheryl Stokes, Karen Vaughan and Debra Phillips authen- ticate the Old West theme. P Q. T w L. 7 ix, Q so ...gr '-i lailhb 26 Cla of'80 K ma ii-no uno-I
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