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v-W-0-4- X 1 X arf. 'Q , . +1 it IV 1 i 5f,,s'a, 5 42 fe' , Wtlm? 1 , 4 Wt , - it I is 4' Z it a. Junior Tony Wallace seems to be thinking about Freshman Donna Barnett, Women, you give them a little and they want more, just no pleasing them. b. Isabel Garza illustrates her technique in pre- paring Senior Robi Rogers for her dramatic role as Mrs. Cruthers in For Heavens Sake. c. Anxiety arises while Seniors Anthony Harper and Gerri Erwin kiss and make up during the three-act play For Heavens Sake. d. Mrs. Lou Martin prepares Sophomore Karl Kupke for his dramatic role as Freddy in For Heavens Sake. e. Anthony Harper's hit is just too much for Sen- ior Pete Gomez to handle in A Case for Two Detectives. f. Hector Hernandez, alias Harry Cruthers, looks out the door after a mysterious no one has knocked on it. 25
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Masterpiece Thea ter This year's Drama Department has had an active and successful year thanks to their sponsor, Mrs. Lou Mar- tin, and the very talented cast. The Drama Department helped highlight students school lite by presenting two of the plays before the complete stu- dent body. The plays not only helped break the monotony of the regular school day, but also added a touch of enrichment and culture to the lives of attending students. Among this year's productions were A Case for Two Detectives presented in November, For Heaven's Sake in February and their UIL One Act Zone I contest play - Poems, Youth, and Spring, pre- sented in March. 1 ,,,,, ' i,lk. ,fa ., I J . ti 'Til t , as 51.545 l' M 'Wt gl z,,, - y M J L ii'r' t,.,. L? . 24 V ,i L, if in , , 3 ' W , w .. rw-4 mv' Ks -fif- 4, , Q, 'vig' ,, I 'M frf tifiig
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i Q S s The Thrill l of Victory Who is ever going to forget fresh- man Terry Castillo, who fell so many times while going through the obsta- cle course? Or how about the silent tension just before senior Maria Zapata caught and cracked the egg during the egg toss. And the hilarity of the dizzy bat race will always make that event an all-time favorite. The Senior Class, participating in the Badger Olympics for their very last time, did fight hard in each event and was rewarded with a victory. The Jun- ior Class, expecting to win since they had done so the past two years, was going to have to settle for second place-trailing behind the seniors by a mere V2 point. The fun, excitement, and competition, taking place in the bright sunshine, made the traditional event a cheerful day for everyone. .L . 'E 26
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