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Senior Julie Poole and Hastings Senior Leslie Edwards enjoy a moment at Prom. Photo by R. Law Senior Dana Beebe prepares for one of her last finals. Photo by R. Law Freshman Sean Bucannanshowsoff his breakdancing techniques. Photo by R. I.aw Mrs. Keeling has been very supports of the journalism department as well, sports and other extra-curricul. activities. Photo by R. La' Sophomore MichclcSpillcr, Seniors Stacey Lackey, Randy Law, and Angela Miles Bordonaro, and Sophomore Karen Groves are the journalism photographers for '84. Dedication and talent arc just two characteristics of these five students. Photo by ? 278 Closing
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iophomore Lauren Bowman, Senior Cathy Lanigan, and Juniors Ginger togers and Terry Bull intong supported he Rams at every pep rally. The Cevcllicrs were never without a pirited outlook and smile for upport. Photo by R. Law Coach Brown was voted Coach of the Year by the Houston Post. He was a great asset to the girls basketball teams. Photo by Coach Hatfield Junior Jeff Glasgow goes up for a sho» that added two points on the board. Photo by S. Lackey cnior Elvia Hunt takes advantage of er senior privilege by going out to inch. Photo by R. Law Closing 277
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Look Ahead and Dream What are you gonna do after school's out? I don't know, just bum around I guess. That is the typical dialogue between any two students, senior or freshman. But it's never the truth. When the students walked out the front doors on May 25, everyone's plans were just beginning. Seniors floated on cloud nine as they dreamed of crossing the stage that night, grasping their diploma and the rest of their lives with it. Juniors felt proud as they obtained their air of seniority. As for the freshmen and sophomores, they were just glad to move one step further up the ladder. Work, summer- school, college, and hanging- out with friends were just a few of the activities that enter the lives of students in the summer. But, everybit of work done and every memor)' made is a step toward future success. Afterall, we are the future . . . By Misty Bogle, Editor-in-Chief ophomorc Brock Wilson holds onto Valentine Balloons, a very popular gift. Photo by A. Miles JuniorTim Moore,Sophomores Phillip Rainey and Rex Baggett, Senior Brian Streck, Sophomores E.J. Flores and Mark Streck, Junior Kevin Hood, Senior Kevin Shiller, and Junior Doug Shaumburg routinely stretch out before a game. Photo by R. Law eniors Marie Abaya, Michelle Espinosa, Randy Law, and Misty Bogle listen as Marie expresses her opinion on House Bill 46 during a Superintendent's Student Advisory Board meeting. Closing 279
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