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Alplnex Ifrnntl Kelly Cooper, Tim Moore, .lan Collins, Jerry Holmes, Donna Williams. John Mauldin. Iaeoulll Tom Hearty, Debbie Schild, Brian 0utlaw,Julie Genz, Dane Hawkins, Keith Billingsley, Deborah Page. lthlnll Jay Northern, Michelle Glenn, Clay Wilson, Scott Kiilsgurd, David Scnlggs, Susan Granger, Gwen Slavik. llnekl Andy Miller, Dan Meriwether, Smart Schild, Paul Schware, Jeff Nelson, Tim Jenkins, Trey Velvin. Picldn' and grlnnlnh Stuart Schild finds that a little guitar music, knickers and knee socks all add to the atmosphere of the mountains. The heavy clothing also makes winter trips bearable. Alpine Club-43
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Mountain man. On an Alpine Club outing in the Ozarks, .I eff Nelson, senior, reflects on the beauty of his surroundings. or members of the Alpine Club, I the outings that they took were more than communing with nature. They were more like experiences in feelings and moods, induced by the I natural surroundings. When I'm up there, I feel like it's all mine, said Kelley Cooper, senior. I feel I could wrap it all up and keep it forever. It may have been with that in mind that Andy Miller, senior founded Alpine Club. The main purpose of the club is to provide an organized way for people to get away on outings, he said. ' 'Most people don't have the opportunity to see and experience what can be brought about by nature. During the year, members of the club went on outings to Caney Creek, Hemmed In Hollow, Richland Creek, Red River and Indian Creek. The concensus among members was that the outings provided a chance for solitude and reflection, as well as commune, when wanted. fter the bell rings Time out . x v, ,m N King ofthe mollllillll- Jay N0l'fl1CI'l1, Senior, takes Super fly. Paul Schwarz, senior, defies gravity and command of his environment on a rock climbing Mother Nature as he clings precariously to the outing to Pinnacle Mountain. side of a cliff, .wa W .WN a-.QM J 9 3 ,f N at, a.. . ,ig W, A, n fe' 'M . if 5 'V 3122: ' .fa ' f7if'5f?5f 'l'laQfiigx 42-Student Life Shutter bug. Alpine Club outings provide Kelley Mood muslc. The Alpine Club gives you the Cooper, senior, with excellent opportunities to take chance to share the outdoors witl1 others and relate photographs of both the outdoors and of friends. your thoughts and feelings of the wild's beauty and mysticism, said Jeff Nelson, senior.
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An apple a day. At the kindergarten Halloween party, Clarence Finley bobs for apples. olidays seemed to excite Patriots even more than football games, since students would do almost anything to get out of class. Everyone waited anxiously from the first day of school for the usual Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, but surprise holidays were sometimes even nicer. The few days before the Christmas vacation were spent in preparing for various activities and assemblies that came with the holidays. Student Council decorated a tree in front of the library, and the senior class began work on the Belle and Beau pageant. Parties also were frequent sights behind classroom doors, and at two or three good old St. Nick seemed to be the guest of honor. After all the festivities students needed a snug two-weeks rest. I went down to New Orleans to the Sugar Bowl, said Jeff Pitcock, junior. I waited for weeks for the holiday to start. The long stretch between Christmas vacation and Spring Break was broken by several unexpected holidays. On Martin Luther King's birthday exams were cancelled to allow students to remain at home, though school was in session. Long llve the Klng. Leaders of the black community, who pushed for a national holiday in honor of Martin Luther King's birthday, address a crowd that gathered at the State Capitol for a rally in his memory. Let there be light. Students receive a bonus holiday on the day of Martin Luther lQing's birthday when a blown transformer leaves Parkview without electricity. 44 Student Life Y --t After the loell rings l 1 Tim out tx H' Y. 'pun X i
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