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X 5 'O- Mr' Bruin backer Helped by senior Heather Dunn. Kristen Atterberry wheels her prize winning bicycle through the halls The seniors earned S60 on the event Horsmg around Cynthia Cobb leads Lisa Taylor around the playground at the PTSO Carnival. Proceeds from the Carnival were used by the PTSO to benefit the school fw- .X ,x ,a 03 ,L . -.:ah Fun and games. Second graders Sherccn Sogier and Sarah Smart enjoy a game of hop scotch during recess,
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Su ' al cgflulie 11TGSt Then lunch would be over and you were off to sixth period. Sixth and seventh periods would usually drag by and about this time many of you found an urgent need to go to the bathroom or water fountain. Whether the plea was legitimate or not, most teachers reluctantly signed another hall pass and reminded you to hurry back. Meanwhile, those of you still in class amused yourselves by seeing just how many pieces of illegal gum you could shove into your mouth or how far across the room you could pass a note or how many baskets you could make with a wad of paper while the teacher's back was turned. And if she turned around too quickly, you suffered with indigestion from the lumps of gum in your stomach that supposedly took seven years to pass through. Slowly the last two periods passed and the 3 p.m. bell would ring. A quick trip to your locker and you were off to see if life really did exist after school. Stacked up. Jennifer Schucck tries to balance her books as she waits patiently for the 8 a.m. bell to ring. 4. ph ny as k it X z a LR , . W 'Q we 'P Y X F AL 'IX ' as-wg., A S F' , 1 it ,X i 7,,.W'..i J ,f , Y ',2 '3 Jw ,.j1,, fy ' J t f fi? Wi' 1: as if V 47iff'gR fs 4 5 KAW a l za. w v I rn ., L. ' it 3 vt' ' Q 5, f SK' TL. tw ' 4 Z i af: A gl at 4 J' g. ' 1 Or-if-, f 3 N 4 at , W . ' sf hz t -. - 5 . f I Q g at 4, s .W Xb
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All tog ther now... Whats your pleasure I FCA, Y-Teens. Latin Club, Student Council, FBLA. These were the most popular excuses for not freezing at break. Clubs of every size and function often held quickie hello-goodbye meetings during the 15-minute break. More meaningful meetings were held after school of during lunch. Staying warm and protected during break wasn't the only reason for joining clubs. Groups like Y-Teens and FCA had wonderful ways of using spare time. From Spanish Club's The Day of the Dead to FCA's spring Silver Dollar City trip, groups played, prayed and partied. FCA opened the year with a cookout at junior Kathryn Krodell's place. Likewise senior and junior Student Councils welcomed new students with locker decora- tions, a personalized l LOVE PA clipboard and a reception. I was very impressed, said new sophomore Chris Craig. National Honor Society inductions took students to Steak 'n Ale for an honorable feast. FCA sponsored a trip to see the Razorbacks play Texas Tech at Fayetteville. While there, members also attended an FCA rally. In September Y-Teens held an ice cream party at senior Katherine Ann Knapp's house. lt gave an informal atmosphere so new members would feel more comfortable, said Katherine Ann. Good times were abundant in l983, but meetings weren't all fun and games. Students and sponsors strove to make their club the place to be. vw:-.uzfw .as fi'.W A L . ' ,.L1wL,f, . ', -V5 iw 5' . A ,M ff... .il '-rl' Q, . Zz- ',,t,,Yj as mi M, ss, , M . a.eU 3e . 'Ju 52?-Q f, it L 161 Student Life LJ ,. 'vi 1 A tx ,. . v ' I t. 5 ilu Q . 'G B ff 1
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