Coppell High School - Roundup Yearbook (Coppell, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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52? G .J 35 ff if V K SNOWY VACATION. Sophomores Ben Edwards, Melissa Grau, Jeni McCurdy, and Stephen Greer have fun skiing durlng spring break. HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT! Sen- Ior Brett Ferguson plays volleyball on the senior field trip. Summer vacation started two days early for seniors. r - 1 .41 Www I - ...ww ffm., -. ,A.-w,,,,Z:x1,,,M 1 U I I ' 44 up ! H nrfl lf p J H CATCHING A FEW RAYS. Junior Krlstl Jones and freshman Stephanie Sorok- wasz enjoy spring break ln the pool at Padre. CHICKEN FIGHT. Seniors Monica Stoak- ley, Shanl Taylor, Mike Dozler, and Marlin Rath horse around In the pool on the sen- ior field trip. student life 21 A

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S . 'ATL' - School's 0ut! Vacations were always welcomed S by students weary of school Most students will agree that the best part about school is the breaks. Planning started long before the actual date. As students began looking for that perfect bathing suit or buying a new pair of bibs for the slopes, the air filled with excitement and anticipation. I like to go on trips just like anyone else, said freshman Kathi Kretzsch- mar. Over Christmas I visit friends and family, but over spring break I head for the beach, preferably Day- tonal Some students enjoyed just staying in Coppell and visiting friends or going out of town to see relatives. On spring break I enjoy going out with friends, said sophomore Heather Hall. I also like going to visit relatives and friends in different TAKING A BREAK. Juniors Brian Cal- houn, Mike Johnson, and Davin Lee stop to get a bite to eat during their ski trip to Purgatory. I 20 student life states. Others got away from school during holidays but kept their friends with them. I had a great time going skiing in Purgatory with about 40 other stu- dents from Coppell, said junior Mike Johnson. We were doing crazy stuff like ski jumps off headwalls. We also spent a lot of money shopping. The only bad thing that happened to me was on the last day when I did a spread eagle off a headwall and my bibs split in a very embarrassing place! As students counted down the days to the next vacation, the breaks from school were the one thing that kept them going. Copy and Design by Chris Burton Student Life Co edli



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With two separate campuses, five- minute passing periods, and a 25-min- ute lunch as obstacles to seeing your friends for any length of time, school dances were one of the few times that you could visit with friends and hope- fully improve your social life. I thought the dances were a great way to see your friends after the foot- ball games, said junior Jason Black. PTA tried something new by hold- ing a dance after every home football game. The Homecoming Dance was the only formal dance besides prom and was again put on by the student coun- cil. The yearbook staff's Morp Dance was highlighted by the crowning of All Night! They got you out of the house - and even improved your social life Dancin' sented with the traditional Burger King crown and wilted roses. His court con- sisted of junior Brad Blazoff, sopho- more Jason Jones, and freshman Dominic O'Donnell. Runners-up to the crown were seniors Zac Hartman and Greg Wise. I was so surprised when they told me I was Morp King, said senior Eric Melton. I can't wait to tell my chil- dren that I was once the Morp King. At the Valentine's Dance, spon- sored by FHA, junior Stacey Palmer and Eric Melton were presented as the sweetheart and beau. The dances this year were really a lot of fun, said sophomore Kim Wil- kerson. People went and actually had a great time. Morp King Eric Melton, who was pre- ' H l I l l l -I WHATS THISONEFORT' Seniors Brian WHO ME? Junior Stacey Palmer ls Eastln and Jim Seeley DJ the Morp named sweetheart at the Valentine's Dance. Dance' 22 student Copy and Design by Cody Mix, Student Life Co-edl

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