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-2 ft r 's',.e-la-'1 At the summer workshop tor junior high cheerleaders, Celeste Gary demonstrates mo- tions to a new chant. .4 Q .UN EN Summer days seemed to bring an air of excitement. Getting out of school, water skiing, swimming, travelling and attending concerts were just a few of the pleasurable events inspired by sun- ny weather. Most students felt that summer gave a freedom to get away and relax. The usual school-day worries such as homework, exams, tardies, make-up work and schedule changes were quicklyforgotten after the final bell May 27. For seniors it was both an end and a beginning. However, in some cases new worries replaced the old. For many students, summer ushered in a period of full time jobs and hard work. These students H , W -...cfs 'r..4-:- HE UN seemed to do nothing more than ex- change their school schedules for even more demanding work schedules. But getting paid for their efforts made sum- mer jobs more desirable to most stu- dents. However, little leisure time was enjoyed by those who spent the ma- jority of their days lor nightsl working. Whether it was work or play, summer had a special effect on everyone. Even the heat and dryness of a West Texas summer did not hinder seasonal ac- tivities. The fun-filled days went on as usual, despite the heat. Few let the con- flicts of weather and jobs deter their fun. Just the lazy warmth and lush green of summer added a new look and anticipation for the months ahead. Thousands crowd the Cotton Bowl in Dallas to hear such groups as Heart, Ted Nugent and Areosmith during the Texas Jam Concert. Summer
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With the beautiful Swiss Alps in the background, Laura Atkins and Billy Langwell rest at the Susten Pass in Switzerland. I 14 Intangibles For Fonda Taylor and Techa Dogget, working days at Furr's Pie Kitchen give them a chance to earn money during the summer months. Skipping waves, Kevin Ashley practices his water skiing techniques at White River Lake. 4965,
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Lockers, such as this one which had been plain all summer, become focal points ol decoration once the school year begins. Soon many other lockers would be just as brightly colored. Providing hall time entertainment at Lowery Field, the flag girls run through one of their routines. Getting into the sling ol the new year are Joan- Carrol Baron and Mr. Ed Jarman. Many clubs sponsored activities, such as this folk dance organized by the French Club, so that members would get to know one another. 16 lntangibles Marcel Shelton and Teresa Moya step oft the bus alter attending classes at Dunbar for part of the day. Commuting between schools was a regular activity for some students.
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