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'l'llBl.E ll IBIIHTENTS Opening ...... Student Life ....... Academics ....... Sports ........... Q Organizations ..... People ........... Senior Class ....... Junior Class ........ Sophomore Class Administration ..... Faculty ............. Ads ..... Index ........ Closing .......
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minute after minute, day after day, week after week, and year after year, something hap- pens which cannot be controlled by anyone-change. Therefore, each and every year has countless changes no matter what the circumstances and this year is no exception to the rule. Upon the first day of school, arena scheduling provided a new system for the students and teachers alike. The counselors, in years past, organized all student schedules. Construction began September 26, 1979- on the new and f'1rst auditorium. The front park area lay full of uprooted trees and mud, a definite change from the now nonexistent paths before shaded by the large oak trees. Nationwide, gasoline prices rose to .89 a gallon and higher. Due to rising prices, many pepole started carpools in order to conserve this expensive commodity. All these changes so unique from any other year owe it all to 1980 with . . . Figuring out schedules for P. E. and Health students, Coach Martha Cothren helps students in the rush of arena scheduling. looking on the inside catches Junior Karen Morse at her locker during class. ll STYLE Ill.l. ITS IIIIIN 21 Theme
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Laughter, talk, and chatter fill the courtyards and hallways before school as students met with friends to talk about the weekend past. Going to the mall is a popular thing for Junior April Maddox as she shops up and down the aisles of Oseo Drug Store. 4 fThemc I P ll I' I. E - some people like to play instntments, others like to go shopping, and still others like to just relax and talk with good friends. .Whatever the time or place the fact remains inevitable that every individual has his own special style. With a population of 1,855 students, many who live near the city of Southwest Little Rock and a number of students who livein the spacious outskirts of town, there must be several different lifestyles in the community. Living close to the city, one might make several trips to the local mall or hamburger joint. When living further out, as many students do, one might get up every morning to feed the ducks or maybe go horseback riding in a big green pasture. Being placed in the same school and living in separate atmospheres gives individuals a choice and shows that there is . . . ll STYLE Fllll EIIEIITIIHE
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