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Page 72 text:
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O we, High School gives us a chance to learn more about man and his world. But with all the serious learning to be absorbed comes the not so serious events. Those dress-up days were always fun to enjoy, Some costumes were so outragious, no one can tell who is behind the make-up. Even the teachers got into the act, because it made any ordinary day so ditterent. Having arts and crafts in our curriculum gave the students an opportunity to show their talents in the held. The devotion and imagination that each student put into their project showed their inner most thoughts. The most outstanding project usually endedeup in a glass display case for all to see. Being a sophniore has many exciting features. Having your first driving license was a part of the excitement, augh, and Learn J, Q but hrst passing Driver's Education with lVlr. Turner is required. This brought some uneasiness to the newly reformed driver. Soon the confidence grew which enabled him to pass the test. What ever grade they were, some students in our school found the thrill of Vandalism exciting. The burning of lockers were common, but our .fb if-Tai T 'milf l niiivisii EDUCATION 68-Students Life
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w.....,,g ACADEMICS 3 1. Brian Earp, Valerie Slavik, smile about their future. 2, Carol Dieke, lVlay Lim take a break from books. 3. Steacy Rowland, John IVlaybry, Chris Stanfill, Pam Parr, Wheeler Baker, lVlrs. Holmes, Dennis Gosser, were the members ofthe academic decathalon, 4, Sonja Rueter studies her book. 5. Vienna Turner begins her experiment. 6. Leonard lVlorrls, Derek Trammel watch the reaction. 7. lVlr. I-louser demonstrates for Mark Higgenbotham how to destroy a bridge made out of toothpicks, ' 7 Academics-67
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gg. Administration tried to keep it under control. Having parties in class is an activity that will never die. Though we were in High School, our childhood fantasies could be revealed during the holiday season. Seeing Santa Claus parading dovvn the halls proved this. The business club also had a party to keep up with the tradition. 1. Rod Brinderhoff concentrates on the mechanics. 2. Bozo the clovvn gets ready for the circus. 3. Shannon Stuart and Frank Catrell vvork hard on Indian Art. 4. Walt Turner took Danny Sandoval for a cruise down main. 5. Santa Clause visits lVlr. Jacobs and his Nlath Club members. 6. Lisa Foy dresses for Halloween 7. lVlrs. Johnson, is caught of? guard gritting down her lunch. 8. Vandalism! Strikes Again. 9. Carla Williams, Sonja Calhoun, Tammara Broome make an Italian dish. ill'-I B n my Student Life-69
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