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.nl 'FZ' .,rs9' f .S x V' 'tml A. Trixie Reynolds Karen Richards Edward Richardson Rafael Rivera Nancy Roberson lill Roberts Robin Roche Ruben Rodriquez Belinda Rosales Eddy Ross Q:-ep. Yvonne Saenz Sheila Saito Eva Sanabria David Sanchez Angela Sandate loey Santiago Debra Sayler Karen Schroeder Liz Seagraves Chris Seger M - ,W J .. X ' J M , ,. lv. - I ,v- ONE tradition that the seniors take pride in is wrapping the school before Senior Skip Day. Mr. Driver's office shows their creativity. GRABBING a bite to eat during lunch is Danny Brown. Seniors - 39
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Kim Piasta Denise Pitts lerome Pitts Laura Pogorzelski Diane Post ludy Powell Angela Prestin Rita Price Tina Puchi Kathleen Quilhot lose Quinones DeAnn Rackley john Rackley Terry Ratcliffe 'Vt QWQQ Loren Ray Randy Ray Linda Read Debbie Reinhard Raymond Resch Cfis Music Shown 24 Hrs. a Day Music on film? Well, that was the new thing-video music. Video music consisted of tapes of groups such as Loverboy, the Go-Go's and solo stars such as Olivia Newton- lohn and john Cougar. On the tapes the singers and groups created a routine that accompanied their music and interpreted it. People could see the music videos on cable channels like Showtime and HBO, but the main channel was MXTV-Music Television. This chan- nel showed both established and new entertainers. New groups found it easier to get their song on MXTV than on the radio. 38 Seniors C py by L nda Campbell Will video music take the place of radio? According to Kim Kitchens, i'Because the channel is on pay T.V., it will be as popular as radio even- tually but not higher. Randy Ray said, 'ilt's going to hurt network T.V. because more people want to see the performers. As more and more families had paid T.V., more and more people tuned in to watch their favorite per- formers entertain them. WORKING at VOE display during Voca- tional Education week is Andy Diluzio.
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Lisa Seguin Arlene Sequeira Bunnie Shannon Basy Shawker Kim Shockley Mike Shoemaker jeff Siebrandt Arcelia Simms Linda Sisson james Skeens Eric Small Kirsten Small Arnold Smith lngo Smith john Smith Sissy Smith Tim Smith julie Solberg Tammy Stephens Pete Stevens il .Mx 9 Spikes Hero for a ay While most students slept in on November 11, a student holiday, james Spikes was up as usual prepar- ing' to go to school. However, sc ool this day was at the Fort Hood First Grade and Kindergarten School. james was invited to visit the students of Ms. Phyllis Cano and to talk with the youngsters that he had been instrumental in helping with math skills. Ms. Cano, a first grade teacher, had been having difficulty in teaching her students addition. She knew that many of her students were familar with the ac- complishments of james Spikes on the football field. To gain her students' interest, she began to put his name and weekly statistics in her daily lessons. A typical problem in her lessons read: If Coach Beseda tells james to run five yards and he runs three ex- tra yards, how many yards does he run? The students grasped this uni- que method quickly. Their perfor- mances in math greatly improved. On the day that james visited these students, he arrived at the school in full pads and football uniform. He spent the day demonstrating' his equipment. He emphasized t at in order to succeed in school they need to pay attention and follow directions, just as football players have to do in order to be successful on the gridiron. james was 'hero for the day.' Later the students made personal thank you cards for him. WALKING to her science class is Melanie Cruz. 'if 40 - Seniors Copy by lohn V d g ft bf'
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