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Senior power. Senior balloons are tied “Saturday Night Live’s’”’ Mr. Bill came to supervised in part by Student Council | by Sherri Osmun before the Granbury life in a slide show written and performed members Sonja Moore, Melanie | pep rally. Mr. Bill Imitators. In dress by Maré Guirey and Steve Doeppe. Tired Smith, and Kelli Poyner. rehearsal for the senior Grand Illusion little cowpokes. Ranch Day events are
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Stiff AAA competition sharpened appetites for more pringtime gave those involved in the fine arts an opportunity to excel. In one week two important awards came home to Crowley. The one-act play placed first in zone competition with the pro- duction of ‘Pippin.’ Talon staff members went to the ILPC conference in Austin and brought home Best in Divi- sion for yearbooks in AAA schools. Speech students learned the Who me? One-act zone winner ‘‘Pippin’’ featured Pippin, played by Skipper Mor- ris, and Catherine, portrayed by Marilyn Poynter. ups and downs of stiff AAA com- petition. Kelli Poyner and Lisa Reese placed seventh and third respectively in UIL speech finals at zone in poetry interpretation and informal speaking. We took these and other awards in stride knowing we could take on all comers: and, win or lose, find comfort in the knowledge that we had done our best. Me Guitarzan. Senior Grand Illusion per- formers Pam Hix, Leslye Redding, and Mike Deason head off stage after miming “Guitarzan.”’ 6 opening
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School life Routine-filled days invaded by Iran, Afghanistan, draft volcano erupted in the con- tiguous United States. Unfortunately, Mount St. Hel- ens was not the only thing erupt- ing in the country. Two faraway places, Iran and Afghanistan, caused students to ponder many things, among them, should women as well as men be drafted? At Crowley, however, things rolled along pretty much as usual. Students seemed to survive by living from one big event to the next. The all-school musical ‘Hello, Dolly!’’ and the Senior F or the first time since 1917 a Bring in the clowns. Dressed for the occasion on All Hallow’s Eve Day, girls’ assistant principal Mrs. Mary Harris eats lunch in the cafeteria. Grand Illusion gave those of var- ying degrees of talent an oppor- tunity to display it. Between acts, so to speak, students went to concerts and Saw movies. They carefully observed changes in dress length and hairstyles so that when they went to hear Willie Nelson or just to see ‘‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ they would be appropri- ately attired. Graduation beckoned as the trees turned green. Taking things as they came would too soon involve finding a job or facing a move to a faraway college cam- pus. J ihe. we Break time. During a Halloween dance given at the middle school, Kathy Stevens and Norman Presley stop for refresh- ments. Double Dating. Wondering where to find money for their dates, Tim Parks, Linda Peterson, Mike Deason, and Tammy Auberry plan a night on the town in ‘‘Hello, Dolly!” 8 school life
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