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CU The Decathaloners, along with 'Coaches Mark Bingham and Scott Bouyear, accept their hard-earned awards after winning the Super Quiz. C21 Academic Decathalon team members are back row, Lisa Bailie, John Baker, Cy Fenton, Glenn Morrisonrancl Kyle Upchurch. Front row, Leslie Daugherty, Ienny Riddel, Patricia Mazon and Steve Perilrnan. 133 Principal Vernon Smith beams withvfpride as he announces the prestigious nomination of KF being f'tops in Texas . Q43 Pictured is the campus of Klein Forest, one of the topilllhigh schools in the,state,of3Texas. Klein Forest competed in its first annual invitational Academic De- cathalon on April 6-8 in Dallas. The decathalon, as itsyname suggests, is a series of 10 contests and a 'fSuper Quiz. '31 gl V, Coaches for this year's events fwere math teacher Mark Binghamxandihistory instructor Scott Bouyearl li , ' After cornpetion was completed, the team of six students took fourth overall but the prize plumb was first place in the event of the Quiz. Super Klenn Fo' X-..
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afternoon at 2:15, the open and students come roaring out of school ready for the weekend. Many students have different ac-A tivities at which they seemingly enjoy themselves. During the beginning and end of school, Sundays were spent on the beach. There are also parties, dances and concerts that students attendi If students were not relaxing they are usually at work. Students were in part-time jobs all over with many of the jobs being by the work-study programs, like DECA and OEA. During the winter holidays many students went skiing. Some just spent the time with their family and friends. During the week-long March spring break, many seniors visited South Padre Island and Galveston. Seniors Sheri Sgitovich and Lacy Martin both expressed their feelings regarding . ,, , if 1 'H ' c . , x L Qing g A lesser.-ew,f' Q gi.. 4 yggfiwii Q 'lo' x Qsf,ps,f?. having times . We went down there not knowing anyone except us and then 'we left having memories we'1l never forget, Sheri said. It was definitely the best way to put an end to our senior year, Lacy exclaimed. your friends or just someone special, weekends and spare time of '83-'84 made for many memorable moments. 164 ACTIVITIES C21
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