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Students greet Spring's arrival As the flowers began to bloom and everything outside turned green, spring burst forth, bringing with it great expectations. For the juniors, it was looking forward to the long, relaxing summer days and for the seniors, it was looking forward to graduation. Clubs gathered for the last time to hold end-of-the-year banquets. Final performances were given by the drill team, drama and choir departments. UIL competition kept many groups working into May as students strived for individual rec- ognition. Two informal days, Slop day and an unscheduled Skip day, gave students a break from the nor- mal school routine. Spring was the quarter when studying became a matter of pure will power. When the spring fever hit in epidemic proportions, stu- dents began the countdown until the last day of school. A4 28 Student Life x :ff m ,fs j 5 uni' fy J l Q 5 V. Al ,Xi- ' ,ga -'H-fu-NW N.-, V-.,,.,,,W. K, f Hsrn ff- ---. -1 2:23. 5' --S v Q-iss? v. -2'-1,.4..p '4 - . .., ... W 'Na W iq J, k:2, ' - .,4.AlV 4 htfgi A Q '. f X . , l E 'Lk E , ,. .. - - r - - - - - - , w 1-' 'JJ 'Q if , , 1' 4. '-, , V, Q., 4 N I., :f 4 0 ' I- W , 1 ff v .iff 'Q' ,ur Ts 1- A, H' ' K M . ffftiv' -Q: . .. , A. W . p grifwn. , I ,V , V . W .. TN W- f: a asa,-'L' ' I- , ' . 4 hv5?r'.'i'5s 3 'jir iw 2? f- ' ' ' .N e. AN1 ... ,. . ,. .4 , . v I - f .L,:,,L'v 3 ifij' 'I V- , J ' I , 9 Q' '59' Q33 N'.i it --fs' w . V . ',,a 4' M- W. f .- I I - vt-' ' ,- --1 -M1,ie.s- S f' f 1. V9'5?SL geizf e E,-. 5' ' 5 , ,pf v ,W i'-Qfffifgfi 1-vpf,, , 21' ' ff- ' 9' Q il- ,-5 - ,X , J-fr-::7,:7 . , 5 : 2 ' tow ' ' ' ' 'APZT' sif eFV3Wif5'i' . as T . ....,,.f . ff m. -..Q .. . 5 , 4. , - 1- gfmn, - -, ,,.:ffxf?:Yw.,.y 91tYfw., ,fqyxvssc ff' H' -L - f -tl K 'rx s.uL.I,,'Q3- gg '-mfr, ' ' 'x , , r r M W Q A ,Q A5 .rl P
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Spring Day mixes fun with profit Spring Day provided an oppor- tunity for fun and profit. Horticulture classes sold bedding plants and hanging baskets. Gar- ment Design students made and sold sun dresses and T-shirts. Stu- dent artists exhibited their work and sketched portraits. FFA mem- bers sold freezer beef while the FHA sold pies and cakes. Heavy morning rains did not dis- courage students from participating in the pie-eating contest. Senior Marvin Drews, representing sixth period AP English, ate his cream pie in the best time! Spirits were dampened when rains cancelled the softball game and tug-o-war contest between iun- iors and seniors. A3 L4 30 Student Life -A QA Nina
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