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Impressions Of The Yeor Are Myriod School changed us. The year was full of memories of pep rallies, tests studying, and homework. Who could for et the new 9 program of DEAR, Drop Everything and Read, where we took 15 minutes out of every study hall and read something. All the students and teachers were changed by school. The freshmen arrived at their first year and were overcome by the changes they had to go through. These changes included learning the layout of the new school, the difficulties of driving to school, and having more expected of them than ever before in their school studies. The school was bulging with the sheer number of students, 2,036 students with the freshmen class in number the largest class. These new increases caused 18 new teachers to be hired. Many new additions were also built including: the new E wing with six new classrooms, which was being used in early springg the Vocational building which was moved into in Marchg and the athletic house which was forecasted to be finished by August. There were also some new building projects which were used all year and included: four new tennis courts and a new baseball field. The Juniors finally became upperclassmen and their rewardywas the highest price in history for senior rings, with the basic man's ring going for 203.50 and the basic ladies ring going for 5125. The seniors were in their final year in senior high with the long awaited privileges and quarter exam exemptions. It was also the last year for anybody to have the quarter system because of the change to the semester system 1980-1981. These all combined to leave us myriad memories. for ai The impressions of the year are reflected in the making of a pot by Chris Willingham. bl The Colonel Slade sign shows the seniors' enthusiasm for painting signs that went on top of the Homecoming bonfire. cl John Ripple, dressed up for the best dressed class president, does a high jump at a pep rally. dl Injured Larry Moore sits on the sidelines watching the game as his teammates play. el Chris Willingham and his date pose for a Homecoming picture. fl The Brazoswood Buccaneers' pirate in the lobby was an impression of the the whole school's spirit during the year Q B 4 - Feature
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