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vm-naw, ,,,, aw,,m,, uwfwq, it l, ' L i , 't' it . ff., ,, ... M i ,,,,'g i W While weight isn't a problem in passing senior Kenny Holder, his length stretches over the entire people pass line. 20 Spring Olympics Capturing first and second place finishes for the juniors are Mo Hickman and Anthony Speer, Angela Speer and Clinton Bills in the A three-legged race.
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fLeftl Combing his paper for errors before turning it in to thejudges, sophomore Cory Bills realizes his score should send him to regionals. iBelowl After taking second place at district, Cory sustains the long wait for the judges' decision at regionals with a friendly card game. 4 ' g ,, ul' J Q t ,Q v , ,,1, f 'f l t l ' 4 , , f are Mr. Adrian Johnston, Hillsboro principal, hands senior Kim Wadsworth her well-earned fifth place ribbon in prose reading. Having the distinction of being the first in five years to place in calculator application and number sense, junior Ron Glover prepares for competition. UIL 19
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Veterans Fletain Crown Racking up 36 points gave the seniors the honor of capturing the championship of Spring Olympics for two consecutive years. With first place finishes in the wheelbarrow race, clothes relay, people pass, egg toss, and the fruit eating contest, the older group capitalized on their previous competition. Falling into place according to natural progression, the juniors collected 30 points, followed by sophomores with 21 points, and in the rear, the freshmen with 14 points. . Y : 3i5.,,,.,q,,x4 Kite flying, won by junior Fton Glover and Laura Head, was added to the growing string of events. The special of the day for fruit eating was grapes with Gloria Baze stuffingthe prodigious mouth of Jerry Tompkins. The newly seeded home side of the stadium couldn'tbetrampled causingthe spectators to bask in the May 3 sun on the visitors' side. lt worked out for the best as those in the stands didn't have to look into the sun, replied Mrs. Helen Dill, Student Council sponsor, of the change. V RN S, ,.1......-.-. V .fff'.' 1.3. ,l .. .uw ,Q 21929 Junior Mark McNiel stumble in anticipation for a fall. Talking as well as eating, juniors Mo Hickman, Laura Head. and Paige Rhea wait for the beginning of the Olympics after the all-school picnic. When Duane Stubblefield hits the track for a skin scraping slide, junior Heath Shipman sails through the finish line tape to clinch the 440 relay for the juniors. s his way through the tires as classmate Billy McGuffey watches Spring -Olympics 21
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