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9.975 f v'::fQ'fSi?'.L. 3? A. . ixifign .X , gfqj V f new A . 1- Q, ,:' 4 ,. -- 'V 14- L-1,922 J ' 2- fvig lsfl - ' 573'si5 ?,EQ I.,2l's-'fi -'H -s. 1 fiifmfffie 5 mg-6, 4, A H S .ie fizfvrmga 1 f 1- ga A f ' 4 by K, 4, A 5 X, ,il 'S ., . Q 3 Cindy Smith poses in front of Assembly Center on the campus of LSU during a break in the action at the Junior Olympics. ,L 1- i-, 151. Sec? - ,1,- f .ii -' img.-.. , - , 1..-.. vig. Euthimia Svolos lounges in the sun while enjoying the picturesque Greek coastline. Junior Kenny Moore becomes airborne as he completes a motocross jump. ' A- 19 -. ' Mil' Ll. Q ,T ' -. X. pm H ' 1?f'?'fi ll : 'U 5 b I I. A X l 'Y 'lfiifie ' l 2: ' fl , lffif- : '- ' , ' 529-Q -J, 'idk 1' ' 'ff Q Edwin MacDonald finds himself in the center of a typical French scene as he waits for a train. Summer Feature
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I I I 'Ki Wi- It I I Et 'lift . 4, A A Y fm . f:f,y., 1 L4 ,i .mix Part Highlights ew Year I , - i5?'1:' ' l i I ' N .. x x.-f 91 J.. 1. . , . at - fc. , -, '. ,, 4.1-. v L. ' X :Q.-1. 242 , , Q, A ,j .' ,..,H:3... ,i fir x x.., as . an ' .' if MQW af mfigtiitlfi hen students started lin- ing up outside the cafeteria even before school was out, the yearbook staff knew that this was not go- ing to be just another yearbook party. Excitement filled the air, and anticipation showed on the faces of the students as they eagerly awaited the opening of the doors where the first year- book dance in several years was about to be held. When the wait was over, a type of hysteria filled the cafeteria. Disc jockey, Tim Fuller, fTech '76j helped set a festive mood as students transformed the cafeteria into a spirited social gathering. A very positive and upbeat mood was generated as the student body experienced a feeling of being family. Distinctions of race, class, Yearbook staffer, Glenn lngle, who spent his summer vacation completing his Army basic training, uses the muscles he developed to keep the sup- ply of over 600 yearbooks coming. Dr. Joseph McGeehan, vice principal, takes in the festivities, while Dean of Girls, Mrs. Dorothy Stout, chats with Karen Smith. i K ,A K .- and background eased as the student body danced as one, with each member taking his turn in the spotlight. Senior Laurie Simpkins stated that lt was the first sense of unity Tech has had since my freshman year. While dancing was an en- joyable aspect of the party, it was the yearbook that com- manded most people's atten- tion. As students examined the 1984 Arsenal Cannon, many shared the views of junior Amie Hagedorn who said, My favorite part of the party was looking through the book and seeing all the fun we had last year. Being able to find pic- tures of themselves or old friends who had graduated pro- vided excitement for some students. For others, just being a part of the event was en- joyableg in fact, several junior high students actually crash- ed the party. The student body partied hardy until after all the books were distributed and the last record had been spun. As they reluctantly left the cafeteria, the students were not empty handed, they took with them two things that will last forever-their yearbooks and their memories. Yearbook Party
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