Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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remiere .ll 55 ca ACH The actual making of our school year began to affect the students long before the official opening day had reached us. Upperclassmen frantically fried to earn enough money to last them through football season, and hopefully until the holidays, while underclassmen nervously awaited their induction into high school. Would we meet new friends? Would we keep our old friends? Would we pass all our classes? Would we have any fun? Never-ending questions that filled the catacombs of our minds and boggled our brains were soon put to rest as soon as the first week of school was behind us. Our football and volleyball teams as well as our cheerleaders, band, and drill team had already been cast into their roles and their parts began promptly after dawn. Our fellow students soon obtained their scripts and also were soon back into the pace of high school life. Once the credits were finally assembled, we were introduced to a prelude of ac- tivities for our possible pleasure and a prelude of school work for our definite displeasure. The administration beam- ed a new appearance with the arrival of Dr. Charles Blanton, from Kimball High School in Dallas, as our new prin- cipal. The year was beginning to take the shape of a classical premiere. ali .1. t vzfivil-. '...z4.mw 9354- f' l L.-U :f.u.,-.- ' -l' ' ' if rf t f , ff-f ,.. ,. 1. PEGGY MCVEIGH, ASLESON, and PAT GRlMM consider the three various lassels to go with their graduation C89 and gown. ill. Jonesl l -QI ' Q . . 5 V '



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I ll The last day of the school week once again proved to be the highlight of our autumn season. Ma all came together during Friday pep rallies to promote school spirit and, in most cases, to release some emotions. The whole day climaxed later in the evening as we watched our football team clash heads with villains from a whole new district. With the addition of a couple of Saturday night games, a Beach Bash Dance, a Homecoming Dance, the always wild and crazy R. L. Turner Week and some dubbing here and there, our fall billing was filled to the end. The reel started really rolling along with the arrival of the holiday season. Along with il came the thoughts of Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas gifts, and New Year's Eve parties. Seniors celebrated the season with first of many outings at the Ice Skating Party in November and the rest of the student body found some celebration at the Christmas Dance. Winter Break gave most of us a much- needed vacation away from school and time to do some last-minute shopping before leaving town or running out of money. lt also gave us a chance to get together with close friends or some good times. After the intermission, we returned to school and were immediately thrust into our first exams of the year. We also lost some good friends at the close of the first semester as some of our favorite faculty members changed jobs. Most of us sur- vived the January massacre and entered the second half of the picture looking tor- ward to the arrival of spring when we realized we were the star performers of our own premiere, stars of our own world premiere. .Ill f - 1 ..-. I ..f - uf - x ' Ku' W 5,3 u , n l. i l' I X M A x .L 'i H T. . 4 f if T rg 'T S- 5 if W D if 3 ep. 5 4 2 f fwslffrfa A 3 fi A ' .Q I -. F 4 , ,f . ai: ' . , 1 fe,,,22, , M . ig I T 5. V, 'El . a I v ' if .24 42 , B I' ,Q -X 1 3,-flax, E, , 1 if QE? ff ' v ' Z 'M 'X A ,v'Zf i:- . 'ffl . 1 .f 4'3l'1 :' 'I ' l !.'A '4'6 , , fjl,1w.'i'c.',j'm. l 2.711 af. r 4 ilu,-fe f 21,1 . , .L 'i? 'fl--'tl-,vu -5- ,,g,- -'H ,,c,wy,q M ' '. .1 g Q ' 4- W, . ,e , r 4- ' H- '.w.3:3' g. ni ' .5 ' ir, 'Q' . - i.E,'l+5'i.lzsQ'-t'.' ialil, iii - 5w'filg't'P-lifff'f -:wif ' B iw .., lm,-', -,lg 1 T Q 4: '52-P-'ffl- 'l . J , 1'-'ive' 1 1433 acer. flggffl fvsflff f . my final? lim .Ville f is 5,4 . sg: ' , ,,,, '7..,g?-' ,G kAi5,lt.f-L is ,yr ge.-Q- -3,6-f if' 'Lf 1 3. 1 ii' 2 .1,. .1 ' . s 1 .9 s-,r,f.l:-' if 455 ' 44 , , A L ff Biff i f i Q' ,V l. ff T T W4 r 'grp' I5 fv tk I' - - , ,A . ' muiisa --:Y 1-1, . if . 3 5' -- A . f e f. 2 at til.- ,Q r.f.Z..1v f . -- T 11 fri '- . - if .-w - ' 'f '.a f- , 'fu 04 'Q 'f, f , 'if 4 'iii V i v, 'X 7' -?,- 'ir-014111, . wfliifw' B V'!5.ai fl, ' - M, uv, 'Nw' Q AM l ? 1 .5 I' ty.. 'gl . ,I ni, ff' Af, 5 E fi'V..'.'-fk- 'I' ' ' v.. T J.,-' 3' -'-vig' I 'Q A-n I1 I M, Q 5 'ti A H Q 4. . A ll as rt if ei

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