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H A .. u 'P , .... . H it I Mg t. .iif T . '4 4 ' ,. . ig. 1 . s ' - ' 1 T - aj Senior Sue Henderson watches as Sophomore Cindy Chauviere is photographed. by Sophomores Robin Cranfill and Amy Monaghan register to get their pictures tak- en. cj Freshmen Cheryl Barker, janet Rutelski, Toni Davis,and Leslie Washburn wait in line to be photographed. dl A Brazoswood student smiles for the camera while other students look on. ej Kim Collier visits with friends be- fore getting her picture taken. 4 if fs.. a Smilel Look at the Birdie. Say cheese. These were a few of the commands that students heard when they were photo- graphed early in the year. Going from thei'r gym classes to the auditorium where the pictures were taken was a good excuse for many students to get out of class. Students stood in line, talking, laugh- ing, and meeting friends, until the mo- ment when they sat before the screen and smiled for the little black box. Underclassmen were offered for the first time a variety of pictures for sale. They could purchase small or large pack- ages, 54.50 or 58.00. This and the new policy of paying for pictures before taking caused some confusion for the students. Most of them, however, were satisfied with the results. Seniors posed for pictures at pre-ar- ranged times which they signed up for. Taking the pictures was lengthy for the girls , who were photographed in three different outfits. Even the boys occasion- ally had a long wait as the photographer made various adjustments with the ca- mara. Senior pictures were greeted in the mail with cries of pleasure by the upper- classmen. As one student put it, Exchanging the pictures with my friends was most of the fun of getting them.
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One of the many things that went on during the lunch hour is the sale of t- shirts and jerseys by the Latin Club. They sold the t-shirts and jerseys to raise money for projects. Latin Club also sold spirit links this year. Spirit links had been a tradition with the school for a long time. The Student Council was also in on the fund raising idea. They sold carnations for a Sl each. The flowers were delivered to the per- son for whom they were ordered during study hall. The Student Council sold tickets to the football games . The student tick- ets were sold for Sl and bus tickets were sold for 50 cents . The bus tickets to out of town games were Sl . The Medical Careers Club QMCCQ sold roses and carnations for Homecom- ing. The roses sold for Sl .75 and the carnations sold for Sl . MCC spon- sor, Danny Gioviale, thought of a new idea. I-Ie sold bunches of stems for 50 cents a bunch. aj Ricky Autry, Kelly Hanks, and Darrell Garcia take time to relax during lunch. bl Robert Silvia, Michael Barron, and Terry Mills enjoy a brisk game of volleyball. cj jennifer White sells a yearbook during her lunch period. dj David Boney and Scott Russell take a break at lunch on benches outside the Library.
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