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Februory - o hectic month for oll lust as we tried to settle back into a somewhat normal pace after lanuary, February arrived and along with it, a lot ot work tor a lot ot people. At the beginning ot the month, Heights was lucky to view a multi-media assembly called l'Hard Times . The produc- tion provided an optimistic outlook on the rough times tacing America. Soon atter- wards, the Senior Class met to make some decisions about graduation. During the meet- ing, some controversy arose concerning the wearing ot the traditional caps and gowns. However, the administration could not consider such a sud- den change and the issue was soon dropped, to be re- searched by later classes. Various clubs held their main fund raisers ot the year as Valentines Day rolled around. As usual, Los Amigos sold carnations to be deliv- ered during tirst period on the Friday betore the popular day. The choir sold singing te- legrams tor those who wished to send their 'llove a musical message. Aside from sharing their love on Valentines Day, many students showed a ditterent kind ot love by donating pre- cious blood during the Health Cccupations blood drive. Towards the end ot the month, San Antonio was treat- ed to gorgeous spring weath- er as temperatures hit in the eighties. Many students took advantage ot the sunny days and spent their lunch hours basking in the sun, while oth- ers dreamed about the up- coming Spring Break. ws., A f isis we f
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lk 'QNCXX i The l'l0'DEL5 DURING THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN- TRAMURAL BASKETBALL GAME, ftopj Key Club members boogie to the Hokey Pokey. AN EYE CATCHING SIGN fabovel advertises the Favorites Dance in the Main Hall during Febru- ary. CARL FELLBAUM ATTEMPTS fabove right, to block an expert shot by Manual Gomez during the basketball intramurals. THE POPULAR MO- DELS JAM frightj at the Favorites Dance while students dance their hearts away. LIA VALKAVICH, LAURIE EISERLOH, MODEL fopposite page, spring fashions at the AFS Style Show while Richard Storm looks on in awe. 2 6 Calendar
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SHELLY SWEENY HAS SECOND THOUGHTS fright, about giving blood as Gene Alderman goes ahead with the brave donation as a technician from the South Texas Regional Blood Bank watches a donor. GOING . . , GOING . . . GONE fbelowl The old Stowers building is demolished within eight seconds on a cold February morning to make way for a new Frost Bank Tower. 2 8 Calendar
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