Spring Woods High School - Safari Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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Th sco op on ice emember These? Buckaroo Bars A cherry mellorine coared wilh chocolafe and dipped in nuls. Drumslicks - sugar cones packed wilh vanilla ice cream and sprinkled wilh peanuls and chocolale. The All-American Eskimo Pie and Nilfy Bars. lndividual ice cream cups ol vanilla. chocolare or slrawberry rhar came cornplere wilh a llal wooden spoon Thar lasled like wood. Sidewalk Sundaes f a cenler core of dark ludge ice cream wrapped in creamy vanilla and coaled wilh chocolare and nuls. What used to be ren cenls when the lunch lines were 1,1 hmllfi Zo - ' lnvl4f 4 single Tile, girl-boy-girl-boy, and divided by block classes had grown lo 20 cenls in order lo keep up wilh inilarion. Somerimes il a kid was ol high inlluence in his elemenlary years he could manage ro collecl a good amounl ol Elsie slicks which came only in lhe Borden ice cream bars wilh Elsie lhe cow's picrure on lhe wrapper. Two species fha? disappeared during high school years were yogurl push-ups. popsicles, and dreamsicles. The maior reason lor rhis being Thar 'rhose loods conlaining sugar as a main ingredienl were avoided by lhe dislric'r's dielicians. There were colleclively six rreals available: crunch bars, bomb pops. lruiri-irosrsicles, ice cream sandwiches. ludgesicles. and dreamsicles were purchased regardless ol The remperalure and consumed in 'rhe briel lime span ol six lo seven minules, on rhe average. The ice cream sandwich was rhe mos? popular rype of To help cool all in the sun while Sludying American hislory fresh- man Dafid Henderson munches on his daily crunch bar. Wifh no lime for lunch sophomore Dan' Leach consumed a quick fudge bomb before gging rg glass, 'I lile 'hem because 'fhey really lill fou up and besides l m a pig. lozen desserl selling six boxes per week and I8 dozen in lwo days. lvlany sludenls could nol salisly 'rheir icy hunger wilh one A lunch ludgesicle. so lhey slopped by B lunch lo slurp on a dreamsicle during a walk 'ro The balhroom, a lrip lo lhe library. or an ollice errand. Fudgesicles and Dreamsicles were noi The only soughl aller frozen dairy producls sold lhrougli lhe snack bar windows. l liked malled crunch bars because l could peel oil The chocolale iirsl' and Then eal rhe ice cream las+. senior Donna Coumbe said.

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Smil addiTional opporTuniTies To conTribuTe To school spiriT by enTerTaining. SomeTimes l came home Trom school wiTh homework up To my ears and l remembered ThaT l was supposed To go To a baskeTball game ThaT nighT , . ,Qnce in a while my grades Tell below par buT iT was a loT oT Tun To geT ouT and supporT The school. iunior l-leaTher Meyer said. Each individual company. seniors, and oTTicers perTormed on The coliseum courT. l was ToTally embarrassed. We were Too close To The audience. lT sounds dumb, buT people iusT make Tun oT you Too much and don'T really waTch The dance, sophomore Kim Lee said. Each member TelT ThaT she had gained someThing personally Trom The drill Teamis group acTiviTies and pracTices. TigereTTes is a loT oT hard work buT iT is also very rewarding and a good way To make new Triendsfi l-larrell said. l'm glad l goT in iT because you meeT so many people. You sTay acTive and iT really made me a IoT more ouTgoing. My dancing has improved - aT leasT l hope so, sophomore Donna Weller said. Moving Treely To The beaT oT The music aT The TigereTTe Formal sophomore Teresa Pavelka is wear- ing a burgundy dress made by her moTher because iT's cheaper ThaT wayfi BeTore aTTending The Tormal Pavelka and daTe iunior Ken Min- nick dined aT The VelveT TurTle. Marching down Main STreeT in The near Treezing weaTher, The Tiger- eTTes parTicipaTed in The lzoleyis Day Thanksgiving Parade. Among The many oTher drill Teams ThaT Took parT in The parade, The TigereTTes received an Honorary Drill Team Award. TigereTTes



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