Page 16
Text from page 16:
|
Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!Your membership with E-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
- Instant Access to Millions of Yearbook Pictures Online
- Full Access to High-Resolution, Full-Color Images
- Search, Browse, Read, and Print Yearbook Pages
- Access College, High School, and Military Yearbooks
- Support the Schools in our Program by Subscribing
|
“
Top: A TtxMf-ttifd kit* Mtatn (ft* Uctonr of (ft* LCMM Star State tfwfaf Opposite PmfK RotmJ-fJp ftstUttt* tecfaMl* a pMMte ftmnlug flomtf TRADITIONS " Hey, there ' s a Friday Gras celebration at the Union tonight, you want to go? " I thought to myself, " Boy, people will think of any excuse to throw a party. If there isn ' t an occasion, they ' ll make one up. " No matter what weekend I looked on my calendar, there was always something going on at the University. Starting in the fall, there were bashes to kick off the year, Friday Gras at the Union or first-football- game-of-the-season parties. October boasted Halloween and of course, OU weekend up In Dallas that resulted In a 200-mile parade of cars heading north on Interstate 35. Shortly after this festive month came all the holiday parties that everyone had to juggle with their schedule of finals. Spring semester was no better, because It started off with Super Bowl parties which led Into Valen- tine ' s Day parties, and before you knew It, It was St. Patrick ' s Day. The semester progressed with the Sesqulcentennial festivities spread out from March 2 through San Jacin- to Day in April, not to mention all the Round-Up hoopla. By the time summer rolled around, I was ready to go home and rest! And to think my mother wondered why I wasn ' t on the honor roll. If there was such an honor for celebrations, I would be valedictorian. By Phan De La Torre 12 Take* Look Inside ; k^
”