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TRASHED. The real spice of life is contained in ihe Magnet trash cans. filled with leftovers Favorites For The Tastebuds Pizza Hamburgers Mexican 50% 35% 15% n RECIPE FOF SURVIVAL
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, 7:X icc Of Life Recipe For Survival FLOWER CHILDREN. Scott Wilcox, Jill Bettinger, Tim Snel!. and Jill Stokes show their abundant school spirit by wearing red and gold at Homecoming. SLURP. Shelly Schively drinks the last few sips of juice while waiting in the lunch line. SPICE OF LIFE Lv
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The Backpacks 4 ui ‘fletui ? vt The Halls You wore a butterfly, you went and saw and did any- thing you wished until at least noon when you arose in time for “AII My Chil- dren. ” Was this the first day of school? Oh my, no! This was yesterday- the day of no worries, responsibilities, and complaints. Today is back to school day, so pack up the back packs and head for the halls. Dream no more. Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Morning! The obnoxious call of the local D.J. reminded us that there was a specific place to be on the morning of September Ist. The desti- nation? The campus of Caddo Magnet High School. Before entering the lot a large group (as tradition called) congregated at Mur¬ reis restaurant. After all a nutritious breakfast is so important! Gossip spread from one end of the eatery to the other faster than Granny could warm the cof- fee. This was the final good- bye- the burial of the sum- mer. Off to campus went a pa- rade of cars, waving, honk- ing, and trying to beat the red lights. An assembly greeted the veterans of high school as well as the young innocent 9th graders. The main attraction was S.G.A. president Tracey Widiger singing an inspira- tional piece on her desire to be pea-like (green and leafy.) This number set the tone of the hours to be. With it we were sent to receive lo- cation cards and with these green and white striped pieces of paper we were guided through the begin- ning of our perilous journey into the next year. “The Ist day of school is when everyone has an anxi- ety attack,” said a dis- turbed Mrs. L.E.G. Smith. What to wear? Why is ev¬ eryone so tan and thin and why did I gain those extra pounds over the summer? But even with these ago- nizing questions the day went relatively smoothly (no tragedies, that is) and ever- ything once again went calm ... Good morning! Good morning! Good morning! It was time for the next day of school. (The second of many to follow) SPICE OF LIFE
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