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MR. RANDY WHITE fright, makes sure that everything runs smoothly during Back to School Night. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1982 Kbelowl lines up to have their class picture taken in early September. N.. 1 6 Calender
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SENIOR YELL LEADERS fabovel Carl Fellbaum, Hal Jones, Jamie Hayne, John Sledge, and Chris Newman, at- ...Andsu As the summer months be- gan to wind down, Heightsters tried to fit all their fun into those last few days. Some found themselves stranded in far away places due to the in- famous air traffic controller's strike while others managed to catch the last flight out. Back home, many eighteen- year-olds were disappointed to find out that they were not legal anymore. At midnight on August 31, the legal age for drinking changed to nine- teen. Still, we managed to end the summer with a bang. However, while many stu- tempt to hide from their admiring fans on Cap-off Corpus clay. LAURA TER- RY EAGERLY AWAITS fabovej for one ddenly, it's dents were celebrating their vacations, others were already up at school, practicing for football, band and Spurs. The Student Council was also busy preparing for fresh- men orientation, registration, and the upcoming year. The all new freshmen orientation on August l9 was a smashing success. The new fish learned everything there was to know about scheduling, absences, the emblem, the elevator, and the school itself. As registration rolled around, students slowly real- ized that school was actually of the newest attractions of the Pit-the salad bar. SCHOOL here. Three weeks later was Howdy Week. Dress-up days and the traditional parade preceded the carnival itself. As school continued, some changes were noticed by the students. A group of six senior boys, known as the yell lead- ers, helped give the varsity cheerleaders a lift, and brought a new spirit to Heights. The Pit even had a new at- traction-the salad bar. This change, along with other food additions, brought many more students to the cafeteria. Calender l 5
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N 5 , . . , . JENNIFER TAYLOR LAUGHINGLY HANDS fleftj Anne Herff a counterfeit ticket to the Homecoming Dance as she poses as a Student Council member. THE CAR PAINTING EPIDEMIC SHOWED fbelowl up everywhere during the month of October as Heightsters discovered a new fad. AMY HOFF- MAN PAINTS ffar below, a smile on her face as she gets ready to have her pic:- ture taken for the Olmos. Calendar l 7
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