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ack to basics Fourth grade view of High School World D'you remember, back in fourth grade, when you had to write a paragraph about “What 1 did in September”? Yeah, and it always included the standard stuff about the first day of school. Suppose you had to write one of those now. What would you put? Would it be something like this? I had a lot of fun this September. I was ex- cited about school beginning. The first day was hard. I had to go around and find all my new classes. I got lost lots. The week went by fast. On Thursday I went to school and saw a bunch of kids making other kids push pennies. I asked someone about it and they told me this was Howdy Day. They also said that there was a Howdy Dance Friday night. The week after that, they took us out of our English classes and sent the girls to the library and the boys to the auditorium. There, they talked to us and explained about something called Saturday School. That didn’t sound like fun. It was what happened to people who were always late to class. The football games and pep rallies started. The pep rallies were really fun. We jumped up and down, clapped our hands and screamed, “Colts!” During the month Principal Jerry Mc- Cullough announced the names of the National Merit Semifinalists, seniors who did well on the PSAT. Semifinalists were Scott Limer, Donna Crider, Will Bell, Robin Lyday, Chris Throckmorton, and Robin Coffelt. Sophomores also elected their class officers — Mike Watts, president; Karla Keathley, vice president; Angie Deller, secretary; Lisa Cope, girls social chairman; and Craig Patrick, boys social chairman. 16 ACTIVITIES
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TiKtaTuBy On a muaic mission trip to Vancouver. Canada. Bryan Rumsey performs a skit for a local church youth group. Catching some rays Scott Wetzel. Kristen Hurder, Dale Starnes, and Amber Olson float down the Guadalupe River. Vick» Mor»ftA Spelling out Seniors 87” Kayce Jones. Judy Johnson. Guinn, Shonda Guess. Leann Stephens, and Cherly Grote Dianna Farris. Andrea Norris. Vickie Morgan. Margie enjoy the sun at Tarrant Baptist Encampment. ACTIVITIES 15
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Sophomore Preston Foster anticipates the race as he pushes his penny down the hall on Howdy Day. Vice Principal Wendell Lackey explains the new Stu- dent Code of Conduct and Saturday School. At the sophomore orientation, junior Brian Naughton remembers how he used to act when he was a sophomore. ACTIVITIES 17
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