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While Johe- cafe 3 away .. A CA i E i l Classroom antics played a major role in the daily activities at Conroe High. The 1980-81 school year found a new breed of teachers in force, as brass and brawn became vital attributes! Teachers battled bubble-blowers and note passers Cwhile still present in the roomj, but the real action began when the cat was away. A typical school week followed a schedule of variety, as the pace accelerated from the slow creep of Monday mornings to the mad rush of Friday afternoons. These moods varied from one day to the next, and were reflected in the classroom as well as in the halls. All hope for perfect conduct was not lost, however, as the end of each semester loomed ominously in the minds of many class clowns. Report card time was met with frazzled nerves by both frustrated stu- dents and bone-weary teachers. While sig- nalling the end of one six-week battle, it marked the beginning of the next as well. 20 0 Activities Mrs. Traylor innocently steps into the hall while class participates in Destruction Derby. Chris Cromwell hides from the teacher behind his bubble-gum. ll If '5 .ri fig, i W! If I 1 J Q K.
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Buying tickets for the weekend movie. Tiger Fans enjoying the Kashmere game at the Astrodome. Thank God it's Friday! The end of the week had finally arrived! Fridays brought a variety of feelings for students at CHS. Some anticipated big dates, parties, or other special events. During the football season students, as well as faculty and townspeople, prepared for the big game every Friday night. After the season was over when people had no definite plans for a Friday night, groups packed into the movie theaters or just enjoyed shootin' the breeze at a favorite meeting places such as the road. Most students tried to keep their Friday and Saturday nights to a low roar because Saturday and Sunday morn- ings required early rising for jobs and church. We all agreed that the different styles of weekends brought a needed break from school and on Monday we were ready for another week at CHS f looking for- ward to Friday ofcourse!
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' l t l gt 3 s .5 fit-ff Ciunlcr makes her exit while the action begins! X This student works toward bettering hcr grade with help from a fellow classmate. A familiar sight, note-passing is u common class dis- traction. QQ QU ekgrs '3 4 -9 Q' sir f lb ...Jokes mice will Pig 'Xctix ities
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